Spring Quinoa and Asparagus Salad from LLCC Community Education

Spring quinoa and asparagus saladSpring and early summer is a great time to include asparagus into salads and other dishes. They are tender and less fibrous this time of year.

4 to 6 servings
Ingredients:
1 cup quinoa
1½cups water for quinoa
Salt to taste
1 pound asparagus, ends trimmed
5-6 radishes, halved and thinly sliced
2 tablespoons toasted pine nuts or pepitas
3 tablespoons finely chopped chives
2 teaspoons finely chopped tarragon
1 ounce feta cheese, crumbled (about ¼ cup)
For the dressing
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
1-2 garlic cloves finely minced or about 1 teaspoon garlic paste
2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
3 fl oz buttermilk
Freshly ground pepper and salt to taste

Preparation:
Place the quinoa in a mesh strainer and rinse several times with cold water. Add to a medium saucepan with 1½ cups salted water. Bring to a boil, cover, and simmer about15 minutes (until the grains absorb the water). Remove from the heat then tilt the lid to let the steam out and let sit for 10 minutes or longer undisturbed. Transfer to a salad bowl and fluff with forks. Continue to let cool.

Whisk together the lemon juice, garlic, salt, olive oil, buttermilk, and pepper. Set aside. Steam the asparagus for 3 to 4 minutes, until just tender. Rinse with cold water, pat dry, and cut on the into 1-inch or smaller pieces. Add to the quinoa, along with the radishes, pine nuts, chives, and tarragon. Toss dressing with the quinoa and asparagus mixture shortly before serving. Sprinkle the feta over the top and serve.

Early Alert Workgroup meets today, 1-3 p.m.

The first of five LLCC workgroups, inspired by convocation, meets today, Sept. 12, from 1-3 p.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room.

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

All LLCC colleagues are encouraged to join a workgroup that interests them. Diverse input helps ensure that decisions are well-rounded and consider the needs of the entire campus community. See the message from Dr. Charlotte Warren and the entire list of kick-off meetings.

SPRING 2025 PAYMENT PLAN FLYERS

The spring 2025 payment plan flyer is now available! To order printed copies for your area, please complete a PRM KBOX ticket.

LLCC Student Accounts is proud to offer plans with more flexibility. In the past, payment plans for the spring term could only be split into five payments (December-April). Now that students start making payments as soon as they enroll in the plan, they could have their payments extended into seven total payments (October-April) instead of five!

Please use this as an incentive for early registration when talking with students. If you have any questions, please contact Student Accounts at 217-786-2480 or Student.Accounts@llcc.edu.

Faculty Workshop today focuses on Single-Mother Learner Engagement

Join us this Thursday for the faculty workshop, Equity and Human-Centered Design for Single-Mother Learner Engagement.

Approximately 1.7 million undergraduate students are single-mother learners. Yet, they are rarely the focus of campus programming. While more campuses are turning their focus to supporting single mothers toward completion, single-mother learners need comprehensive, end-to-end solutions that can lead to long-term, family-sustaining careers. This webinar explores how campuses can apply human-centered design to develop learner-centric programs and partnerships that address the specific needs and motivations of single mothers and other student parents. Drawing from the experience of the Single Moms Success Design Challenge, this session shares new models that seek to dramatically boost education outcomes for single-mother learners and connect them to academic and career pathways that improve their families’ economic mobility and well-being.

Register online for this workshop, which will begin with a viewing of a live webinar in Sangamon Hall, Room 1102 from 1-2 p.m. It will be followed by a discussion led by Dr. Deborah Brothers, professor of English, from 2-2:30 p.m. Those who attend both parts in-person will receive two points. Those who attend only the discussion in-person or on Teams will be awarded one point.

Volleyball Super Fan Game set!

Cheer on the Loggers at the Super Fan home volleyball game on Sept. 18 at 6 p.m. in Cass Gym as they take on John Wood Community College. There will be free popcorn and chances for fans to win prizes!

Lincoln Land Volleyball. LLCC Volleyball Super Fan Date. Sept. 18, 2024 at 6 p.m. in Cass Gym. come out to support our volleyball team. Win prizes and FREE popcorn!

Journaling and Mindfulness

A woman's hand writing in a journal.A reminder that today’s Journaling and Mindfulness session will be held in Menard Hall, Room 1179 beginning at noon. We hope you will join us for a bit of relaxation and creativity. Journals and ink pens will be available if needed. We hope to see you there!