LLCC Nursing welcomes Delaney Patton, BSN, TNS, CVRN to the team! Delaney will serve as a lab professional overseeing simulations for nursing and health care students. She comes with years of experience as a nurse for Memorial Health. Delaney is also an LLCC alum, having graduated in 2010 with her nursing degree. You can reach her at delaney.patton@llcc.edu or 217-786-2471.Welcome back Delaney!
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Welcome back to LLCC, Alex Berry!
LLCC welcomes Alex Berry back to campus. Alex started his role as the new associate vice president of student success earlier this month. Alex returns to LLCC after working at Millikin University. Prior to Millikin, Alex served as the LLCC’s Director of Student Success. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communication from Millikin and a master’s degree in college student personnel from Western Illinois University. You can reach him at alex.berry@llcc.edu or 217-786-2848.
The Writing Center is closed today
The LLCC Writing Center will be closed on Tuesday, July 23, for a 2024-2025 academic year planning retreat. The center will reopen on Wednesday, July 24.
Welcome Brianna VanMeter
LLCC welcomes Brianna VanMeter. Brianna will serve as a post-traditional adult recruitment specialist in LLCC Recruitment and Admissions. She is an LLCC ag alum, who earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois and a master’s degree from the University of Missouri. Brianna was most recently a teacher at Triopia High School where she taught science and dual credit ag. She has also taught adult education classes at LLCC-Jacksonville. You can reach Brianna at Brianna.vanmeter@llcc.edu or 217-786-2324. Welcome Brianna!
KUDOS nominations being accepted
Key or Unique Demonstrations of Outstanding Service award nominations are open! They will be accepted through Monday, July 1. Faculty and staff can nominate a deserving colleague by submitting the KUDOS form (also available by clicking on the KUDOS tab in the upper-right corner of LincIn). Please use a Chrome or Firefox browser when completing this form. The KUDOS awards will be announced Wednesday, July 10.
The KUDOS awards are an informal way to recognize the special contributions — small and large — made by faculty and staff that create the positive environment that is LLCC. Brighten someone’s day. Say, “Thank you! Great job!” with a KUDOS award!
Autism Employee Resource Group
Autism touches the lives of many of our staff across all of the LLCC locations, and at times it can be a difficult thing to navigate. A new Employee Resource Group has been formed to help employees connect, ask questions and share resources with each other! If you have children, family or identify yourself on the spectrum and would like to be added to the Teams group, please contact Kim Alexander or Rachel Duff.
KUDOS nominations being accepted
Key or Unique Demonstrations of Outstanding Service award nominations are open! They will be accepted through Monday, July 1. Faculty and staff can nominate a deserving colleague by submitting the KUDOS form (also available by clicking on the KUDOS tab in the upper-right corner of LincIn). Please use a Chrome or Firefox browser when completing this form. The KUDOS awards will be announced Wednesday, July 10.
The KUDOS awards are an informal way to recognize the special contributions — small and large — made by faculty and staff that create the positive environment that is LLCC. Brighten someone’s day. Say, “Thank you! Great job!” with a KUDOS award!
Congratulations to Mike Dunlap, new financial aid advisor
Congratulations to Mike Dunlap who began his new role as financial aid advisor on May 28. Mike previously worked in LLCC Student Accounts as an account receivable/collection technician. Mike will be handling the ISAC Grant and Scholarship programs and can help with general financial aid questions. Mike can be reached at 217-786-3481 or mike.dunlap@llcc.edu.
Congratulations to Nichole Smith, new program director, surgical technology
LLCC is pleased to announce that Nichole D. Smith will be transferring to a new position within the surgical technology program, effective May 13, 2024. Nichole has accepted the role of program director, surgical technology. As Nichole is coming into this role, Chris Tople will facilitate the transition and then will move into the full-time faculty role in the fall.
Commencement Instructions for Faculty & Administrators
On Friday, May 17, 2024, the Commencement ceremony will be held at the Bank of Springfield Center,
1 Convention Center Plaza (Eighth Street between Adams and Washington Streets), Springfield, and will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. with the processional. If you are not planning to be at Commencement, please be reminded that you need to email President Warren for approval.
PLEASE BE AWARE: The Springfield PRIDEFEST is scheduled for May 18, and they will begin setting up the afternoon and evening of May 17. There will be street closures so please allow sufficient time to find alternative routes and parking if necessary. Also please note that 4th Street and Adams is now two-way traffic.
Faculty should arrive no later than 7 p.m. so that you can assemble in line. Faculty and Administrators will line up on the South Ramp. The seating in The Center will be graduates seated in two sections in front and the faculty will be seated behind the graduates in two sections. The Line of March will be posted in the LincIn on Wednesday, May 15.
When you arrive, you will see the Line of March posted in several places. The Line of March will look like this:
1. Find your last name and determine whether you are in Line A or Line B.
2. Then locate your row and your specific place within that row.
If you are Ruth Acermanr, you would be in line B (house right), row# 2 and the 7th person in that row.
If you were Cathy Allan, you would be in line A (house left) , row# 3 and the 10th person in that row.
Lines and rows will be clearly marked in the designated area for assembly. Please refrain from congregating at the front of the line, as this obstructs the path for other faculty and administrators trying to find their place and reduces the space for the personnel that will be on the platform to assemble. Remember, Faculty Emeriti are always positioned at the front of the line.
We do our best to ensure that the LOM is correct. The Line of March may each year and up to the night of Commencement due to retirements, resignations, illnesses, and other circumstances. Consider the Line of March as a flexible guide rather than a strict rule. If you believe you should be positioned elsewhere in the line, feel free to stand where you think is appropriate. Amy Williams and Vickie Ward will be there to assist you with getting your regalia on and/or helping you find your position in the LOM.
There are 10 chairs in each row. Stand in front of one chair only. Your faculty marshals this year are Kirk Yenerall and Matt Shaver. They will lead you in.
Please note: Due to liability issues, there will NOT be a place to check your personal belongings. Please leave anything you do not wish to carry in your vehicle.
Processional
• FIRST: The Board of Trustees and platform members will proceed into The Center’s main hall; graduating students, faculty and administrators will remain at their designated locations until the platform members are at their seats.
• SECOND: When members of the platform party are at their seats, there will be a pause in the music followed by a fanfare, and then faculty and administrators will proceed to their row of seats, led by the two faculty marshals. A program will already be in your chairs—it will not be necessary to pick one up from the ushers.
• THIRD: There will be a pause in the music, followed by a fanfare, and the graduating students, led by the marshals, will proceed to their rows of seats.
Recessional
• FIRST: The Board of Trustees and platform members will recess to the lobby area.
• SECOND: The graduating class who will recess between the two sections where faculty and administrators are seated.
• THIRD: After the graduates have recessed the faculty and administrators will recess. Again, the two faculty marshals will lead the faculty and administrators out.
• We kindly ask faculty members to be considerate of the staff and employees at the BOS Center. Please remember that there are individuals responsible for cleaning up after commencement. Before leaving, we request that you pick up your program, water bottle, or any other trash near your chair and properly dispose of it in the designated trash receptacles. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Regalia
If you have not yet picked up your regalia from the bookstore, please do so asap! Also, please do not forget to return your regalia at the BOS Center at the completion of Commencement. Please be attentive when returning your regalia and place your regalia IN the box, not beside under the box or just thrown on the floor.
Parking
There is free on street parking as well as several locations around the Bank of Springfield Center.