Take a break and join the Walk on Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. in front of Cass gym.
Rain won’t stop us; we’ll gather in A. Lincoln Commons if needed. Sign up online to join!
Take a break and join the Walk on Wednesdays at 12:30 p.m. in front of Cass gym.
Rain won’t stop us; we’ll gather in A. Lincoln Commons if needed. Sign up online to join!
With recent events, we want to remind all faculty and staff of support services available.
TalkSpace is available for all our students using the keyword: Loggers. You may also have students reach out to Kellee Phillips, student care coordinator, at kellee.phillips@llcc.edu or 217-786-2409, if they are in need of additional support or are seeking mental health resources. Kellee can connect students with the appropriate resources.
Resources are available for employees through the Deer Oaks Higher Ed Employee Assistance Program (EAP). More information is available on the Health and Wellness section of the Employee Portal. If you have questions, please contact Rachel Duff, campus health and wellness coordinator, at rachel.duff@llcc.edu.
The LLCC Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow, July 24, at 5:30 p.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room. Read the agenda.
Do you need a student employee to assist with various tasks in your office? LLCC offers on-campus jobs to students enrolled in at least six credits hours each semester. On-campus jobs are a great resource for students to advance their academic and professional goals.
To promote various on-campus jobs, LLCC Student Life in conjunction with LLCC Financial Aid will be hosting a Job Information Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 28 from 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. for LLCC offices to promote their on-campus jobs to LLCC students. If you’d like to participate, complete the Job Information Fair online registration form.
If you have any questions about the event, please contact Kristin Booher or Gianna Hines.
As we kick off another year, some committees are forming to plan programs and events. Groups are needed to plan and implement the following:
All are invited and welcome! If you are interested in joining one of these committees (or if there is another program/event on your mind!), please let Kristin Booher know of your interest.
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.
Financial abuse is one of the most powerful methods of keeping a survivor trapped in an abusive relationship. LLCC is teaming up with local, state and national organizations on a state-wide conference aimed at helping survivors and practitioners move forward with economic justice. Don’t miss hearing from Kim Pentico, senior director of economic justice and Ashley Slye, deputy director of positively safe and domestic violence counts with NNEDV, at the 2024 The Peaceful Partners, Illinois Domestic Violence Conference on Sept.13. CEUs available. Learn more and register online.
Want to create a report in ZogoTech but just don’t quite remember where to start? Need a refresher on stacking filters in Navigator to get the right group of students? Have questions on a PowerBI Dashboard?
LLCC Institutional Research and Effectiveness staff members are available during dedicated drop-in hours on Tuesdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Stop by MCTR 2215, and bring your questions or requests. We look forward to seeing you!
Those with a need to meet virtually should contact IRE for a Teams meeting link.
Bill Harmon, agronomy professor, was interviewed by a farm broadcaster from the Miller Media Group. His interview will be played on their stations in the coming days.
Thank you for your support of the summer blood drive! There were:
Everyone at Impact Life and in LLCC Student Life appreciate your generosity and caring spirit!
Mark your calendars and plan to donate at the next LLCC drive on Wednesday, Sept. 11.