Student Open Mic today and more

Lit Fest continues today with a student open mic event in A. Lincoln Commons. See all of today’s events listed below. LLCC English and Humanities has planned two weeks worth of activities to recognize Banned Books Week, Sept. 22-28 and October’s National Book Month. This week’s activities include:

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Friday, Sept. 27

  • Noon-2 p.m. – Student Open Mic in A. Lincoln Commons.
  • 3-5:45 p.m. – Film screening of “Hugo” in Menard Hall, Room 2207.
  • 6-8 p.m. – “All Booked Up”: An Evening of Literary Reading with Local Authors in A. Lincoln Commons.

Sunday, Sept. 29

  • 3-5 p.m. – Literary Arts Vendor Fair in A. Lincoln Commons.
  • 5-7 p.m. – Expressions in the Dark: Slam Poetry in A Lincoln Commons.

LLCC Adult Education at the ICCB Forum for Excellence

Mike AkudaEarlier this month LLCC Adult Education student Mike Akuda represented LLCC on a student panel in Peoria at the ICCB Forum for Excellence. Mike is from the Democratic Republic of Congo and enrolled at LLCC to improve his English language skills. Mike then completed LLCC’s Digital Marketing and E-Commerce certificate in June 2024 and utilizes his news skills to run his two online businesses.

Reminder: Walktober Starts on Oct. 1

The newest walking challenge, Walktober, kicks off on Tuesday, Oct. 1! This is a great opportunity to get outside, enjoy the beautiful fall weather, and boost your health through a friendly competition.

Form a team with your coworkers (up to six participants) and register by emailing Rachel Duff. You can find the full list of rules and details on the Health and Wellness page.

Not only is this a fun way to stay active, but it’s also a chance to connect with colleagues while taking in the crisp autumn air. Don’t miss out — register your team today!

Human Resource News – Did You HeaR?

Blue horn with the words - Did you hear?Did you HeaR that employees are invited to attend a FREE Health Screening and Health Fair each year? This screening is available to benefit eligible employees and includes blood work and a flu vaccine.

  • The blood test will provide information about cholesterol levels, kidney function, anemia, and more.
  • Employees also have the option to add on additional tests for a fee including blood type, Vitamin D levels, Thyroid function, and more.

All employees additionally have access to the CHC Wellbeing portal to view lab results, attend webinars, read articles and sign up for monthly newsletters. Employees who complete the health risk assessment and participate in the health screening are then eligible to receive a $50 gift card.

Join the upcoming annual screening being held on Thursday, Oct. 10 and Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 7-11:30 a.m. in the Student Union. Any questions can be sent to HR@llcc.edu.

See the LLCC Health and Wellness page for a listing all resources.

Teachers as Writers Panel Today

Lit Fest continues today with a writers panel in the LLCC Library. LLCC English and Humanities has planned two weeks worth of activities to recognize Banned Books Week, Sept. 22-28 and October’s National Book Month. This week’s activities include:

2024 Lit Fest. A blue graphic with a rainbow quill pen.

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, Sept. 26

  • 1-3 p.m. – Teachers as Writers Panel in the LLCC Library

Friday, Sept. 27

  • Noon-2 p.m. – Student Open Mic in A. Lincoln Commons.
  • 3-5:45 p.m. – Film screening of “Hugo” in Menard Hall, Room 2207
  • 6-8 p.m. – “All Booked Up”: An Evening of Literary Reading with Local Authors in A. Lincoln Commons.

September DataBit – Join the Campus Conversation!

It is never too late to join a DataBit conversation. The DataBit series exists to spark campus conversations on a single data point. Institutional Research and Effectiveness has been visualizing and distributing the DataBit once a month via email. Send an email to Tricia Kujawa to be added to the distribution list. Our September DataBit is Making the Leap: Who are LLCC’s Adult Ed students, and how do those making the leap to undergraduate-level work perform?

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Thank you Lions Club

Special thanks to the Springfield Lions Club who provided hearing and vision screenings on Wednesday to children enrolled in LLCC’s Child Development Center. If a child is referred to a doctor for vision issues, the Lions pay for the visit and glasses. If a child needs to see a doctor for their hearing, the Lions will pay for the visit and a hearing aid, if it is needed. Thank you Lions.

Springfield Lions Club members providing hearing tests at LLCC CDC.

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