Blood drive today

Blue banner with ImpactLife logo and text reading Volunteers Needed. Changing the World Together.
There is no substitute for human blood, and blood is medicine for those battling cancer. Around 25% of the blood supply goes to cancer patients, and without volunteer donors this would not be possible.

Please plan to join us today, Nov. 12, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons to donate. Schedule an appointment online.

For donating, you will receive your choice of the following:

  • A $10 gift card ($25 gift card for double red)
  • Loyalty Store bonus points to redeem an ImpactLife beanie (or other items)
  • A donation to support area food banks

Please contact studentlife@llcc.edu with any questions. Thank you!

Accessibility Updates in Canvas: Streamlining Your Courses with UDOIT and TidyUP

Join AIeL tomorrow, Nov. 13, from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Teams, for an informative workshop where they will explore the latest updates to digital accessibility regulations and introduce two powerful new tools integrated into Canvas — UDOIT and TidyUP. These tools replace the old Ally Accessibility Checker, offering a more streamlined and user-friendly approach to ensuring your course content meets current accessibility standards. John Freml, director, faculty development, and Matthew Trueblood, instructional designer, will guide you through how UDOIT scans and identifies accessibility issues in your course, and how TidyUP helps you manage and clean up unnecessary files. By the end of the session, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to create more accessible and organized online learning environments for all students.

Registration for Accessibility Updates in Canvas is recommended.

This virtual workshop is a repeat of the face-to-face workshop earlier this semester.

Writing Center is ready to help

The LLCC Writing Center welcomes students to visit regularly during the final stretch of the semester. Appointments are available Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

As with any other skill, writing takes practice.

Valic rep on Campus Dec. 4

In an effort to provide you with the tools to better prepare to meet your financial and retirement goals, LLCC’s VALIC rep, David Jones, will be onsite Wednesday, Dec. 4, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the VP conference room, Menard Hall, to address any questions you may have regarding your financial and retirement goals, such as:

  • Planning, setting up your retirement plan
  • Budgeting, to meet your savings goals
  • Managing your investments
  • Calculation contributions to meet your future retirement needs

If you have not met the Valic advisor, here is your opportunity to get acquainted. Come learn about the differences between the 403B and the 457 (deferred compensation) plans available at LLCC! Faculty and staff can make an appointment with David Jones, using registration code 6303SPR11AB.

If you need to make an appointment outside of what is available, email David Jones, or call at 217-714-2862.

Bistro Verde open Tuesday – Thursday this week

bistro verde in the Workforce Careers Center
Bistro Verde is open Tuesday-Thursday this week, offering a full-service lunch experience that features appetizers, soups, salads, desserts, coffees and drinks! View the menu. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made by emailing Bistro Verde, or leaving a message at 217-786-2821.

Online to-go orders will be accepted, but we very much encourage guests to make a reservation and join us in person.

Bistro Verde
Oct. 22-Nov. 21 (closed Nov. 5)
Tue, Wed and Thu
11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Join us for our festive Holiday Spoonie Workshop!

The holiday season is here, and we know it can be a whirlwind. Take some time to focus on a sensory journey to make this holiday season more joyful and manageable. We’re excited to celebrate the season with you — all while learning how to make it a little easier on ourselves!

Here’s what’s in store:

  • Participate in interactive activities
  • Enjoy sweet and savory holiday treats
  • Learn festive relaxation techniques
  • Gain practical tips

When: Tuesday, Nov. 19 from noon to 1 p.m.
Where: Robert H. Stephens Room
Presented by: Rachel Duff

Let’s make this holiday season a little brighter and lighter, together!

LLCC Veterans Day Ceremony today at 12:30 p.m.

United States flagsLLCC will honor veterans at its 29th annual Veterans Day Ceremony on Monday, Nov. 11. The ceremony begins at 12:30 p.m. in A. Lincoln Commons on the LLCC-Springfield campus, and a reception will follow. The public is invited to attend.

The program includes Gordon Gates, LLCC Board of Trustees Chair, serving as master of ceremonies; K. William Hudson, LLCC student and retired Technical Sergeant with the United States Air Force, providing remarks; LLCC Student Trustee Braden Nicoll presenting the wreath; Quentin Brackenridge singing the national anthem; and Ryan O’Neal, LLCC student, playing “Taps.”

The Veterans Day Ceremony is sponsored by LLCC Student Life and honors all veterans including LLCC faculty, staff and students who served in the armed forces.

Faculty book Club Meets Today

Join us today from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in Menard Hall, Room 2202, for the final meeting in this semester’s three-part faculty book club series centered on “Small Teaching” by James Lang, a transformative guide offering practical, research-based strategies for enhancing classroom instruction. We will explore how small, targeted changes in teaching practices can lead to significant improvements in student learning. Each session will provide a collaborative space for faculty members to discuss and apply these insights to their own teaching. Engage with your peers, share experiences, and discover actionable strategies that can be immediately integrated into your courses. All participants will receive a free copy of “Small Teaching.” Register for the book club online.

The book club is led by Rebecca Miller, professor, psychology.