Film series “Through a Different Lens” begins tonight!

LLCC’s Arts and Humanities department will host a free film and discussion series this fall entitled, “Through a Different Lens.” The first film showing will be this evening from 6-9 p.m. in the Trutter Center, featuring:

Fresa y chocolate” (1994) This film explores the unlikely friendship that develops between two Cuban men who have very different attitudes toward the Revolution. Their friendship becomes the vehicle through which they begin to view the “other” through a different lens which ultimately leads them to a more profound understanding of freedom.

The series is hosted by Ashley Green, Ph.D., assistant professor of English; Paul Van Heuklom, professor of English; and Joseph Hoff, Ph.D., professor of Spanish.

In addition, the Trutter Museum will be open, with culturally relevant artifacts from the Trutter collection on display in the reception area. Beginning Sept. 30, a new exhibit, “Trutter: Black and White,” will open, featuring photos of landmarks designed by Philip Trutter. Film series attendees are encouraged to come early to enjoy the art and history prior to the film showings.

The next films in the series are:

Sept. 22: “Who is Dayani Cristal?” (2013) This film begins with the discovery of a body in the Arizona desert. With few identifying marks, the staff of the Pima County Morgue attempt to identify this body and, in doing so, they begin to put a human face on one of the many migrants and refugees who move through Central America and Mexico to reach the “north.” Continue reading

UCB helps Foundation Pay it Forward Fund

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KC Narmont – Project Manager, United Community Bank, presents Dr. Charlotte Warren – LLCC President, with the check

United Community Bank branches held a casual day to raise funds for the LLCC Foundation’s Pay it Forward Fund with $1,032 raised for student emergency needs. The Pay it Forward Fund was established by an LLCC Foundation board member to support emergency student needs, allowing our students to stay in the classroom. We are grateful to our community friends at United Community Bank for their generous support of LLCC students!

 

MFP Staples Queue in KBOX

The newly created MFP Staples queue is available for immediate use and you should no longer use the Charge Back Portal form. As with the previous system, all ticket submissions must still be approved by your Budget Manager before the request will be processed.

To submit your request,

  • Click on the ITS Service Desk icon on your desktop on campus (off campus, https://help.llcc.edu/),
  • Click on Have a problem? Report it
  • Click on the drop down arrow under Ticket: Select MFP Staples complete the form.  You must enter the budget manager for your department.
  • Click on Apply Changes, then Save.

Budget managers, please be advised that you will receive an email from MFPStaples@llcc.edu with a link to a ticket number. You must log into KBOX first and then click on the link within the email to access the ticket.

  • Enter a Budget Number
  • Set the Approval – select Approved or Rejected and list any notes if pertinent.
  • Click on Apply Changes>Save.

Please click on the appropriate link to view MFP Staples ticket submission steps or Budget Manager approval steps. For assistance with completing the form, contact the ITS Service Desk at 786-2555 or helpme@llcc.edu.

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Veterans Club T-shirts for Sale

The Veterans Club has some extra t-shirts available for sale from their recent fundraiser. The price is $10 each, and they can be purchased in the Financial Aid/Veterans Affairs Office. Below are the remaining sizes available.

Vet Club TshirtSmall – 1

Medium – 4

Large – 12

XL – 5

XXL – 3

Sick Bank enrollment due Today

The staff sick bank committee recently came together to review the past year’s activity and discuss possible changes for the upcoming year.  It was decided that no changes will be made to the current operational guidelines and due to the current sick bank balance, this year will be a “free year” for current members.

If you are a current member of the sick bank, your membership status will not change. Even though a membership fee is not required of you this year, you are eligible to donate 1 or 2 sick days to the bank at your discretion.  This can be done by completing the attached enrollment form.

If you are interested in changing your current sick bank participation status, please complete the form below and return to HR today.  New members will be required to give one sick day as a membership fee.  Please contact one of the committee members or HR with questions.

Open Enrollment Form FY17
Operational Guidelines 7.1.16

 

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In the News

Kevin Lust, director, Illinois Small Business Development Center at LLCC (now located at Montgomery Hall Room 1171), was interviewed by the SJ-R Sept. 14 for an upcoming story on small businesses.

Community Garden Farm Stand opens today!

The LLCC Community Garden Farm Stand will open today, Sept. 14 from 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. or until we are sold out, whichever comes first. The farm stand will be located in the Workforce Careers Center with Bistro Verde services. Quantities and schedule of availability will be limited with dates and crops shared prior to the Wednesday events.

The first farm stand will feature kale, bok choi, sweet and lemon basil, turnips, and cherry tomatoes. Delicious samples of smoothies made by the Culinary Arts team will be offered as well!

The high tunnels in the garden are being tended by two student workers who are growing food for the first time.  Please come by to support their work and tremendous efforts to bring you healthy, fresh produce.

Sign up for On My Own Time art show by Friday!

LLCC is participating in the Springfield Area Arts Council’s On My Own Time (OMOT) program. OMOT provides an opportunity for LLCC employees to display original art that has been created outside the office. There will be two exhibitions: the in-house exhibit (at LLCC) and the city-wide exhibit (Springfield Art Association) where first place award-winning artwork from all participating businesses/agencies/institutions is displayed.

The deadline to participate in the 2016 OMOT program is Fri., Sept. 16. All entry forms and fees will need to be turned in to Misty Hagstrom, Judy Jozaitis or Janet Semanik. Each employee may enter up to three works for a fee of $5 per entry. This individual fee, payable to the Springfield Area Arts Council, assists with costs of the OMOT program. All employees who enter OMOT receive a ribbon for their participation. View the entry form and rules:

LLCC’s in-house exhibit will be held Fri., Oct. 14-28 (with an opening reception to be held on Fri., Oct. 14). The judges, provided by the Springfield Area Arts Council, will select award winners at each workplace. The first place awards from each in-house exhibit will be displayed in the city-wide exhibit at the Springfield Art Association (SAA), 700 North Fourth Street, from December 2-21. The city-wide awards as well as the best of show award will be announced at a reception at the SAA for all On My Own Time participants to be held on December 6, from 6- 8 p.m.

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Construction Updates

We have three new projects that we have recently begun.  We have just started work on a new sanitary sewer for the Child Development Center.  Previously the CDC had been served by a sceptic system but will now be connected to the Sanitary District’s sewer system.  You may see some activity in the western section of the Hamilton area that is associated with this project.

We are also beginning an update of the UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) systems and cooling systems in the Information Systems area of Menard Hall.  This will allow for a safer and more efficient use of these rooms in the lower level of the building.

Finally, we are installing two new boilers in the Millennium Center.  This is an emergency project necessitated by leaking hot water pipes from the Physical Plant in Sangamon Hall.  Without new boilers we would be unable to provide heat to the Millennium Center this winter.  We will be barricading off some areas on the west side of the building and are appreciative of your understanding and patience as we strive to complete the project prior to the heating season coming up at the end of October.

Thank you,
Hugh Garvey, Asst. VP Construction