Cast your vote for Cutest Pet on Institutional Improvement Day!

Cute puppyThe LLCC Cutest Pet Contest is currently underway to support the United Way campaign. On Institutional Improvement Day this Friday, there will be voting tables set up in two locations on main campus with photos of all the pets and a QR code to vote. Tables will be located in the A. Lincoln Commons lobby near the Info Desk and in the Kreher Agriculture Center lobby.

The contest will run until end of the day on Oct. 11. Donations to United Way are made by casting your vote for the cutest pet(s) of LLCC faculty and staff. You may vote for multiple pets, more than once. You can also vote through this online link.

Other ways to support LLCC’s United Way campaign include through employee payroll deduction. You may also make an outright gift via credit card or check. Learn more about United Way and make your pledge on the LLCC United Way donation page.

Last day for Bistro To Go this semester

Bistro To Go in the Workforce Careers Center
Today is the last day for Bistro To Go this semester. The student-run café is open as a counter service concept, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., offering soups, salads, sandwiches, baked goods, coffees and drinks. The Bistro To Go menu and online to-go orders are available at www.llcc.edu/bistro-verde.

Beginning Oct. 22, the restaurant will re-open with a fine dining concept, offering a full-service lunch experience that features appetizers, soups, salads, desserts, coffees and drinks.

Bistro Verde is located inside the east entrance of the Workforce Careers Center on the LLCC campus in Springfield.

Lit Fest 2024

2024 Lit Fest. A blue graphic with a rainbow quill pen.Today, LLCC English and Humanities wraps up two weeks of activities recognizing Banned Books Week, Sept. 22-28, and October’s National Book Month.

Wednesday, Oct. 3

  • 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. – Meditating and Writing in the Robert H. Stephens Room.
  • 2-3:30 p.m. – TikTok Spoken Word Sensation Brooke Gerbers @bthe.poet with Dr. Karen Eileen Sisk in A. Lincoln Commons
    Brooke Gerbers speaking into microphone

“Stop the Bleed” Training

LLCC Health Professions is offering two “Stop the Bleed” sessions tomorrow, Oct. 4, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. in Logan Hall, Room 1112. The class will cover how and when to manage life altering bleeding as well as time to practice the skills presented. This training goes hand in hand with the “Stop the Bleed” kits that have been added to all the AED locations across the campus and outreach centers. Space is limited. To sign up, email Nick Ferreira. Walk-ins are also welcome, as space allows.

October Data Byte – Student Transfer Metrics

Join the Data Governance Council (DGC) for the October Data Byte conversation on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 11:10 a.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room. This month’s focus will be baccalaureate completion of LLCC transfer students. Feel free to bring your lunch. Or maybe you’ll be the lucky attendee who wins a Quiznos lunch!

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Trutter Museum/Murray Gallery featuring works from permanent collection

Painting with tones of blue, green and brown.LLCC is featuring select works from the college’s permanent collection through Nov. 1. The exhibit can be viewed in the Trutter Museum/Murray Gallery, located in Menard Hall, on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The exhibit showcases a selection of two-dimensional works. These pieces, which have circulated through LLCC’s campus hallways and offices over the years, are either familiar, newly refreshed or ready to begin a new display rotation once construction in their usual locations is completed. This exhibit offers a brief spotlight for a few of these pieces before they resume their tour across the campus.

Abstract painting of two people. Tones of deep red, blue and purple.The mission of LLCC’s permanent collection is to offer the college and its community a public display of art throughout campus, aimed at broadening visual knowledge, increasing aesthetic awareness and celebrating creativity; to provide students with the opportunity to view, study and appreciate original works of art, focusing on various aspects such as media, technique, aesthetics and style; and to create an aesthetically pleasing environment that enhances both learning and work.

Over the years, the LLCC’s permanent collection has expanded to include artwork created by students and faculty, pieces purchased by the college and generous donations. The collection also now includes a substantial number of pieces from the Trutter family’s donation of art and artifacts.

Save the date! Take a tour of student services in Menard Hall

Remodeling of the new facilities for LLCC Student Services in Menard Hall is nearing completion! Faculty and staff are invited to take a tour of the new facilities on Monday, Oct. 7. Tours will be available 1-3 p.m., and Student Services staff will be on hand to point out the new features of the space.

A press conference and ribbon cutting for is set for earlier that day at 10:30 a.m.

United Way campaign in full swing!

United Way of Central Illinois
LLCC’s United Way campaign is in full swing! Make your gift on the LLCC United Way donation page.

Today, learn more about how United Way of Central Illinois focuses on education: helping children prepare for kindergarten, stay on track and graduate with a plan for their future. Last year, United Way of Central Illinois helped 92% of children in summer programs grow their math skills through grant partners:

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Illinois
  • Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Illinois
  • Compass for Kids
  • Girls Scouts of Central Illinois
  • Hope
  • Springfield Public Schools
  • Springfield Urban League, Inc.
  • Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

Check out this video on Camp Kindergarten.

Join the LEAGUE Committee

The LLCC Foundation is seeking new members to serve on the LEAGUE Committee. LEAGUE is an acronym for Leaders Establishing Annual Gifts Underwriting Education and is the annual faculty and staff giving campaign. The LEAGUE Committee chooses a theme for the campaign and plans the activities for the kickoff on Professional Development Day in March. If you are interested in joining the fun by serving on the LEAGUE Committee, we would love to hear from you! The committee meets once a month and serves for two years. We ask the following of committee members:

  • Attend the one-hour monthly committee meetings (November-March).
  • Help the day of the kickoff luncheon on Professional Development Day, Tuesday, March 25.
  • Make a contribution to the LEAGUE Campaign. The amount is entirely up to you. It can be $1.

Please call 217-786-2255 or email Barb Eades for more information.