Bistro To Go Kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month Early with a Jiburrito

Bistro To Go is getting a jump on Hispanic Heritage Month with this week’s chef special: Chef Sydney Audain‘s jiburrito. A jiburrito is a traditional Puerto Rican sandwich. Instead of bread, this sandwich substitutes smashed plantains for the bread and is then filled with your choice of steak or Lion’s Mane (a type of mushroom). The Bistro will also feature ½ off our Pina Colada Slushy, another Puerto Rican influenced favorite when purchasing either the chef special or the Mexican Favorites menu items.

Bistro To Go will be taking orders today from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. View the menu on the LLCC website. Orders should be placed in person. You may take it to go or enjoy it in the dining room space. Bistro To Go is open Tuesday-Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., now through Oct. 3.

Hispanic Heritage Month official begins on Sept. 15.

Writing Center is closed today

The LLCC Writing Center is closed on Tuesday, Sept. 10, as part of a daylong retreat in the English and humanities department. The center reopens for appointments on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m.

Join the Journaling and Mindfulness Session on Thursday

Dear Journal. A pen and journal with a nearby plant.The session will begin with a 15-minute mindfulness exercise led by Deborah Brothers, followed by a shared journaling prompt to inspire reflection from John Paul Jaramillo. Attendees will have a set amount of time to journal privately and then an opportunity to share their thoughts with the group, if they feel comfortable.

No prior experience is needed—just bring yourself and an open mind! Journals and ink pens will be provided if needed.
We hope to see you there for some time of relaxation and self-care.Take a break and nurture your well-being with first of three Journaling & Mindfulness Sessions.

Thursday, Sept. 12, 12-1 p.m. in Menard Hall, Room 1179

 

Help Save Lives tomorrow, register to donate blood

Impact Life logoDid you know blood has a limited shelf life? Red blood cells can be stored for just 42 days. Regular donations are crucial to maintain supply.

Please consider giving blood to help ensure that every patient gets the care they need. The next drive at LLCC, in partnership with ImpactLife, is Wednesday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons. Advance online registration is encouraged and walk-ins will be welcomed if there is availability.

For donating, you will receive your choice of the following

  • $20 gift card ($25 gift card for double red)
  • Loyalty Store bonus reward points to redeem a Koozie 3-in-1 tumbler
  • A donation to Make-A-Wish Illinois

Please contact Kristin Booher in the LLCC Student Life office with any questions.

Message from Dr. Charlotte Warren

*Note: Room change for Non-Traditional Course Delivery
**Note: Date change for Just-in-Time Programming

Convocation was an opportunity to shine a light on a fast-changing world. It also demonstrated the need for us as a college to look at new opportunities and ways to think about, and possibly reconceive, the services/programming we provide and how they are delivered. As the needs of our students and communities continue to evolve, we need to do our best to stay at least one step ahead.

With this in mind, the cabinet and I have created several workgroups to help us in this process. The workgroups, along with the co-chairs and cabinet liaisons are listed below. We are excited to invite you to join us in this important initiative! Your participation is invaluable as we work together to explore new opportunities and drive meaningful change. We’re looking for input and fresh perspectives from across all areas of the college; experience in these topics is not required to participate.

To get started, we have scheduled several kick-off meetings, and we encourage you to attend the session(s) that address topics of interest to you. This is a great chance to connect with colleagues, share your insights, and help shape the future of our college.

Our plan is to meet, establish a workgroup around each focal point, and then have the workgroups lead actionable progress in these areas by the end of this academic school year. The goal is to think beyond what currently is in order to determine what could be. The projects represent areas that the cabinet and I believe are ripe for further development, enhancement, or change.

I think this will be a very exciting year for the college. This is an opportunity to collaboratively brainstorm and think futuristically on a large scale, and an opportunity to bring about changes that will truly make a difference.

I look forward to seeing you at one of our kick-off sessions.
Charlotte J. Warren, Ph.D.
President
Lincoln Land Community College

Workgroups:

Early Alert

We have tried for years to adopt and use an early alert system. We have had a number of versions, but now is an opportunity to take a look at what we really want this to accomplish and to create a system that is systematic, user friendly, and significantly increases retention of our students.
Co-chairs: Dr. Kalith Smith, Susan Boehler
Cabinet Liaison: Shanda Byer
Kickoff Meeting: Sept. 12, 1-3 p.m., R.H. Stephens Room

Non-Traditional Course Delivery

As we work to better address needs of adult students and learning methods of our new generation of students, we need to look at opportunities for programming including Competency Based Education, Prior Learning Assessment, and the places for blending of both non-credit and credit offerings.
Co-chairs: Dr. Laurel Bretz, Dr. Corrine Hinton
Cabinet Liaison: Bryan Gleckler
Kick-off Meeting: Sept. 16, 1-3 p.m., Menard Hall, Room 1179*

Learning Resources for Students

We have a number of supports available for our students, but we need to ask whether our models of delivery are keeping pace with the changing learning needs of our students and reducing the stigma of asking for help. This workgroup will determine the resources and delivery needed for the future.
Co- chairs: Ryan Roberts, Alex Berry
Cabinet Liaison: Kyla Kruse
Kick-off Meeting: Sept. 18, 1-3 p.m., R.H. Stephens Room

Choosing a Health Care Career: Pathways & Entry Barriers

The need for health care providers is increasing in a post-COVID world that has led to a decrease in those choosing health care careers. That means that we need to promote pathways and career opportunities in those fields while also reducing/eliminating barriers to enrollment. This does not mean reducing quality, but it does mean we need to make entry for qualified applicants more seamless and demonstrate that our programs should be the health care programs of choice throughout our district.
Co-chairs: Dr. Leigh Giles-Brown, Dr. Bryan Goers
Cabinet Liaison: Karen Sanders
Kick-off Meeting: Oct. 10, 1-3 p.m., Kreher Agriculture Center, Room 1117

Just-in-Time Programming

*Note: New date

Traditional students will always be a part of our student body, however potential adult students and employers are looking for other options. There is increasing need for short-term programming to learn basic new skills, get a quick refresher on a subject, prepare for a new job, keep up with current job requirements, or seek opportunities for a promotion. This means building new certificate/program offerings that provide the opportunity to “ramp on and ramp off” to meet more immediate work needs of current students, potential students, and employers.
Co-chairs: Dr. Brent Todd, Josh Collins
Cabinet Liaison: Dr. Jason Dockter
Kick-off Meeting: Oct. 17**, 1-3 p.m., Menard Hall, Room 1175

Photo shoot today

LLCC Public Relations and Marketing will be conducting a photo shoot on campus today. The photos will be used on the website, social media, ads and publications. We have a schedule to visit various classrooms and activities but will also be taking some candid photos along the way.

Canvas Discussions Redesign

Faculty may have noticed changes to the Canvas Discussions this semester. The enhancements to the discussions function aim to improve teachers’ and students’ experiences by offering new customizations and interactive components, including @mentions, anonymous posting, post logging, and enhanced searching and sorting capabilities. To support your use of these new features, Canvas has prepared the following resources:

  • Instructional Video: This brief video provides an overview of the new features and changes that users can expect to see in the Discussions Redesign.
  • Two-Page Guide: This concise document explains which features have changed and includes tips to assist you in leveraging the new features effectively.
  • User Guides: We have created detailed “How-To” user guides for both the student and teacher roles. You can find supplemental resources for those using the Canvas Student (iOS/Android) and Canvas Teacher (iOS/Android) apps as well.

Monday Morning Mentor: getting students to complete reading assignments

This week’s Monday Morning Mentor series is How Do I Get Students to Complete Reading Assignments? This presentation is available Sept. 9 and on-demand for one week. You may link to the presentation online. The password for this week’s program is: reading910

Access to the programs in the Monday Morning Mentor series is restricted to members of the subscribing institution. Any unauthorized use or access, including sharing access with faculty and staff not affiliated with the subscribing institution, is prohibited.

Come cheer on the Loggers this month!

 

Loggers

Monday, Sept. 9 – Loggers Soccer vs Mineral Area College at 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 11 – Loggers Baseball vs Illinois Central College at 4 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 12 – Loggers Soccer vs John Wood Community College at 4 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 14 – Loggers Soccer vs Parkland College at 12 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 17 – Loggers Soccer vs East Central College at 4 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 18 – Loggers Volleyball vs John Wood Community College at 6 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 28 – Loggers Baseball vs Rock Valley College at 10 a.m. & vs Southwestern Illinois College at 12:30 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 30 – Loggers Soccer vs Morton College at 4 p.m.