Lake Land College Economic Impact Report <download pdf>
Lake Land College officials discuss alternative energy options.
Fri 3/12/2010
Campus Safety Week Film Showing & Discussion - Webb Hall 103
Wed 3/17/2010
Energy Innovation Conference with Doug "Caulk & Talk Guy" Rye - West Building
Wed 3/17/2010
Make Your Own Photo Puzzle - Laker Point
Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines and drive on over to Big Al’s 13th Annual Car Show. The Lake Land College Automotive Club will host the show, Saturday, May 1 on the college's campus in Mattoon. Registration will be from 9 a.m. til noon, with the winners to be announced at approximately 3 p.m. There is a registration fee of $15.
<more>Come celebrate the Lake Land College Community Choir’s tenth anniversary. The community is invited to attend this annual spring concert, Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m. in the Lake Land College Theatre.
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Looking for educational family fun? Look no further. Lake Land College will host the second annual College for All Ages in conjunction with The Festival of the Young Child at the Cross County Mall in Mattoon Saturday April, 17 from 10a.m. to 2p.m.
<more>Mattoon, Charleston, Teutopolis and St. Anthony High Schools were victorious in their divisions at the Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) Academic Challenge held at Lake Land College in February. The event drew more than 300 students representing 22 high schools.
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Welding is a diverse and practical skill. It has many applications and can be used across a wide variety of careers or for personal use to work on vehicles or projects around the home. Many farmers use welding for small engine repair or fabrication for vehicles. Now you can learn to weld with the help of Lake Land College's Mod II sessions. Mod II courses are offered in the second eight-week session of spring semester. WEL 057-5133 begins on Saturday, March 13 on campus in the Vo Tech building, room 107.
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Jodi Koester, Teutopolis, and Victoria Greer, Mattoon, both Lake Land College sophomore elementary education majors, have planned an event called Fashion Forward, which will provide free clothing to community members. The event is from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 20 at the Workforce Development Center in Mattoon. The students hope to have a huge turnout of people to come in and take home as much clothing and accessories as needed for their family. They just ask participants bring lots of bags to carry their wares.
More than 500 candidates received degrees and certificates from Lake Land College following the completion of the 2009 fall semester.
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Want to get an edge in the job market? Take advantage of the Lake Land College 2010 Job Fair on Wednesday, March 24 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Field House.
<more>Lake Land College recently recognized employees for the first annual Shine ceremony. The honor is designed to recognize college employees or teams who display communication, caring, innovation, excellence and teamship (working together to create a whole greater than the sum of its parts). Dave Earp, Mattoon, print and mail services supervisor, and Maria Boerngen, Mattoon, agriculture business instructor, both seated middle, received the honor. Nominees were, seated left, Cheryl Roberts, Mattoon, divisional administrative assistant for social science; and, seated right, Megan Nelson, Greenup, assistant to the director of communications & creative services. Other nominees were, back row from left, Jimmie Rosa, Neoga, groundskeeper; Travis Boyer, Windsor, member of the Lake Land Police Officers team; and Gary Finch, Greenup, and Brandi White, Charleston, of the CDL Program team.
<more>During Women’s History Month Lake Land College is honoring women's contributions to society. There will be a variety of events going on throughout March, such as poster displays of influential women and their contributions to society and a Day of Beauty later in the month.
<more>Join Lake Land College as it celebrates regional photographers and embraces the theme of “Decadence” at this year’s Lake Land College Foundation 31st Annual Photography Show sponsored by General Electric Mattoon Lamp Plant.
<more>Male students from Martinsville High School participated in an event called “Scrubs Day” at St. Anthony Memorial Hospital.
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St. Anthony High School students recently participated in an event called “Scrubs Day” at St. Anthony Memorial Hospital. Students are, left to right, Theo Fifer, Connor Kabbes, Michael Nosbisch, Doug Field and Rory Woods.
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Because of the Lake Land College TRiO Educational Talent Search program, more area students are improving their educational achievement.
Lake Land College has scheduled a FAFSA Completion Night at Okaw-Valley High School on Monday, March 15 at 6 p.m. FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
<more>The Lake Land College 2009 fall semester academic honors list for full-time students has been released by the college.
<more>The Lake Land College 2009 fall semester academic honors list for part-time students has been released by the college.
<more>Chuck Schumacher, Effingham, was recently appointed to the Lake Land College Foundation Board of Directors. “I wanted a way to get involved with an organization that has such a positive influence on our local economy and workforce,” said Schumacher. He also expressed that being a part of this institution is important to him because of its impact on the Effingham community.
Lake Land is seeking organizations that are interested in showcasing or demonstrating products or services during the third annual Energy Innovation Conference, March 17.
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