Rose Boettger is Retiring
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October 25, 2021
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Rose Boettger is Retiring October 2021 President's Desk
Please join us to visit with Rose, thank her for her hard work in the library and wish her well. Rose has been LCCC Employment Openings
working in the library for 20 years. She received her business administration degree in 2002 from LCCC and Events
tutored algebra while she was a student. She then received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Albright
College through a scholarship and partnership program from LCCC. Rose has also volunteered at LCCC over PA Commission for Community Colleges
the years, and she will be greatly missed!
Marketing Project Requests Come by to see Rose on Thursday, Nov. 4, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., in the Alumni Center, AC105A/B. Her last day
is Friday, Nov. 5. Graphic Design Request Form
Social Media Marketing Request Form
Inclusion and Belonging Certification Program Website Changes/Additions Request Form
To attend the Thursday, Oct. 28, program, from 2:30 to 3:40 p.m., please register with google form or email MINUTES
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Board of Trustees
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President’s Cabinet
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Academic Council
LCCC Offers Registration for Spring Sessions ENROLLMENT DASHBOARDS
Registration for classes offered throughout the spring 2022 semester at Lehigh Carbon Community College
(LCCC) is now available to all new and continuing students. Students can register online for courses that are To view enrollment dashboards, go to the
Institutional Research link on the Intranet . offered in person, online or remotely, or in a hybrid format. The 14-week session starts Jan. 18, 2022. (Note that
this is after the Monday, Jan. 17, holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.)
WORKING @ LCCC
In addition to the traditional 14-week semester, LCCC also offers several accelerated spring semester options.
Duplicating Center and Mail Room There are two 7-week sessions - the first is held from Jan. 18 through March 7 and the second runs March 15 to Service Window Hours
May 11. A 10-week option begins Feb. 15. Monday through Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00
p.m.; Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Registration for the accelerated winter online session, which runs Dec. 12, 2021, through Jan. 12, 2022, is also Lobby Hours
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 available now. Information is at www.LCCC.edu/winter .
p.m.;Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
New students can apply for admission at www.lccc.edu . Courier services Monday through Friday to all
sites.
Tuition and fees for LCCC’s 14-week spring semester are due on or before Dec. 1, and after that date are due at October Bookstore Hours
the time of registration. In addition, a payment plan is available and can be set up through the myLCCC portal. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday;
Students can pay online or in person at the Business Office in Schnecksville, as well as sites in Tamaqua and Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday
Allentown. CLOSED; Oct. 5 - CLOSED for Development
Day
For more information, contact LCCC’s Admissions Office at 610-799-1575. For a complete list of credit classes Library Hours
and to register, visit LCCC’s website at www.lccc.edu . 7:30 a.m to 9:45 p.m., Monday through
Thursday; Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
CulinArt Hours
ARC Main Café
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30
Fall Issue of The Paw Print is Available Online p.m.; CLOSED Friday. Limited hours Oct. 5,
Collegewide Development Day, from 7:30 The fall issue of The Paw Print is now available online . Student writers cover the return to in-class instruction,
a.m. to 1 p.m. with limited selections the challenges faced by touring artists and one adjunct professor's surprising discovery, thanks to the power of
available.
DNA. Read about these stories and much more. Keep up with student blogs throughout the semester on Weekly Menu
Facebook and Instragram .
The Corner Cafe
Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. and Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; CLOSED
Oct. 5, Collegewide Development Day. Upcoming Online Learning Trainings
Wellness Center The Department of Online Learning would like to spotlight training sessions on Using the Canvas Gradebook and
Closed Zoom that are being offered over the next few weeks. All training will be offered on Zoom, but arrangements can
be made to meet in person or to schedule a different date/time.
PRESIDENT’S CABINET MEMBERS
OPEN OFFICE HOURS Using The Canvas Gradebook
Thursday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m. President
Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 2 p.m. Ann D. Bieber
Appointments can be made via Zoom. Email Thursday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m. Tracy Bean at [email protected] to schedule
an online meeting.
Zoom Basics VP Cindy Haney
1st and 3rd Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m. and Tuesday, Oct. 26, 15 2 p.m. 2nd and 4th Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Email
Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 2 p.m. Ronnie Blue at [email protected] to schedule a
Friday, Nov. 5, at 2 p.m. Hangouts meeting.
Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 2 p.m. VP Larissa Verta
Access virtual office hours on Mondays from Click here to register. Contact Brian Reimers at x1591 or [email protected] for more information.
3 to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays from 9:30 10:30 a.m.;
and Thursdays from 12:30 to 2 p.m., or email
[email protected] to arrange a scheduled
meeting.
VP Stefanie Nester
1st and 3rd Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. and
2nd and 4th Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m. Email
Using The Kandao in your Class: Tips, Tricks and Best Practices Mary Decker at m [email protected] to
schedule an online meeting. Contact the Department of Online Learning to set up a time to learn how the Kandao camera can support:
Dean Peggy Heim Mondays from 3 to 5 What you are teaching
p.m. Email [email protected] to schedule
How you are teaching your course online meeting.
What you want your students to know Dean Dr. Dorothy Collins
How to reach your remote students better Wednesdays, 8 to 9 a.m. or 4 to 5 p.m. Email
[email protected] to schedule a meeting.
We will meet you in your classroom or in the training lab and work with you to make sure that Kandao is good Interim Dean Andrea Grannum-Mosley
with you and you are good with Kandao, or view how to use your Kandao camera here .
Mondays from 1 to 3 p.m. Email
[email protected] to schedule via
Hangouts.
Interim Dean Eike Reichardt
Wednesdays from 3 to 5 p.m. Email
[email protected] to schedule online
meeting.
Dean Ceil Connelly-Weida
Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Thursdays
Contact Brian Reimers in Online Learning at x1591 or [email protected] to set up an appointment. from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Email
[email protected] to schedule an
online meeting.
Dean Craig Koller
Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon. Email
[email protected] to schedule online
Halloween Decoration Contest Voting is OPEN meeting.
Halloween is a real treat, and the Spirit Committee is excited to share our Halloween Decorating Contest Dean Kelly Trahan
participants. Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. Email
[email protected] to schedule an online
meeting. Voting begins today, Oct. 25 through Wednesday, Oct. 28. Winners will be announced in the College Voice on
Nov. 1. CIO Joshua Mitchell
Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon. Email
Check out the Spooktacular photos and vote here if you dare! [email protected] to schedule online
meeting.
Dean Scott Aquila
Email [email protected] to schedule an
online or face-to-face meeting.
LCCC Receives Grant to Provide Veteran Scholarships for EMT Training
In partnership with the Wawa Foundation, the Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) Foundation will award
six scholarships of up to $1,488 each to veterans and active service members residing in Lehigh County for the
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) noncredit program. The funding will cover full tuition and books for the
EMT program.
Upon successful completion, the student will be Pennsylvania DOH certified and be eligible to sit for the National
Registry EMT credential. To qualify, eligible applicants must meet the following requirements.
Be at least 18 years of age and a resident of Lehigh County.
Military persons must show proof of military service.
Secure a physician release form and show proof of health insurance.
Have a goal to secure a job as an EMT or continue in post-secondary education after completing the program.
Applicants must meet with the Job Training-Healthcare Specialist and complete a noncredit course
registration form and any additional enrollment requirements.
There are a limited number of full tuition scholarships available. Applications are currently being accepted for the
class that will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays, Feb. 1 through June 16, 2022, from 6:30 to 10 p.m., and one or
two Saturdays each month, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Class location is at the George E. Moerkirk Emergency
Medicine Institute, 2100 Mack Blvd. Allentown, Pa.
For additional information about this veteran scholarship, contact Jennifer Leach , LCCC Healthcare
Specialist , at 610-799-1669 or email [email protected] . For other program information, contact Leslie
Bartholomew, LCCC’s Director of Returning Adult and Veteran Services, at 610-799-1545 or
email [email protected] .
Xanadu’sHalloween Scary Story Open Mic and Write-In Event
Grab your coffee, hot chocolate, or tea and zoom into a virtual Halloween Scary Story Open Mic and Write-In
Event, sponsored by Xanadu LCCC’s Literary and Arts Magazine, on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 3 p.m. Join in and ,
share your original spooky, scary story or poem and/or listen to others share theirs.There will also be time to
write while in the event and scary story prompts; scary music will be provided.
Get in the Halloween spirit and join us if you dare! Join Event Here
Chess Free Play - Open to all LCCC Students, Faculty and Staff
Love to play chess or would like to learn? Stop by the ARC cafeteria on Thursday, Oct. 28, between 1 and 3 p.m.
to play. All skill levels are welcome, and free pizza will be served.
We are looking to restart the chess club, and if you are interested in chess and would like to participate in games
or the club but cannot attend on Oct. 28, please email Matthew Eckman at [email protected] .
Quick Reference for Medical Emergencies on Campus and Updating your Emergency Contact Information
Quick Reference for Medical Emergencies on Campus
If serious injury or illness occurs on campus, CALL 911. After you call 911, call Public Safety at x1169 to
inform them you called 911. Public safety will report to where the injured person is until arrival of the ambulance.
For minor injury or illness, trained personnel should provide basic first aid care. Call Public Safety at
x1169. All Public Safety Officers are trained in first aid and CPR/AEDS.
No employee shall transport another employee/student to an emergency facility or hospital.
Update your Emergency Contact Information, Ethnicity and Race Information, and Veteran
Classification by logging into myLCCC and view your personal information, which includes the following
areas that you are allowed to update:
Emergency Contact Information
Additional Details
Ethnicity and race information
Veteran classification
Instructions to log into MyLCCC:
Go to college homepage
Click on MyLCCC to log in
Click on Bannerweb 9 for Faculty and Staff
Click on General Self Service
Click on Personal Information
Emergency Contact Information
Review your Emergency Contact information and edit/update if needed.
Additional Detaiils
Edit/Update your Ethnicity and Race information
Edit/Update your Veteran Classification
LCCC at 55
Created by Shane Baglini with archival assistance from Jane Yagerhofer
Fall 2021 Aspire Magazine
The newest edition of Aspire Magazine is now available on the LCCC website . Relive the past 55 years at
LCCC, remember the families that have impacted the college over the years and read two incredible stories of
family and togetherness at LCCC.
LCCC Hosts 22nd Annual Lights On Afterschool Virtual Program nd LCCC will host its 22 Annual Lights On Afterschool program, "SHINE Together," on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 5
p.m., via Zoom.
LCCC’s SHINE (Schools and Homes in Education) Afterschool Program, is a nationally recognized after-school
program administered by Lehigh Carbon Community College. The program serves students from nine rural
school districts in Carbon and Schuylkill counties covering 700+ square miles in Northeast Pennsylvania.
Emphasis is on teaching children in science, technology, engineering, art and math.
Lights On Afterschool was launched nationwide in October 2000, and provides millions of children, who are
alone and unsupervised after school, with programs that help working families keep their children safe and
inspire learning.
For more information or to receive the Zoom link, contact Rachel Strucko, Director of the SHINE Afterschool
Program, at 570-225-7245 or [email protected] .
Rothrock Library - 3 Clicks to a Good Book
Recent additions to the Rothrock Library collection. Getting your hands on these books is easy as 1-2-3.
Click on the book image (make sure popups are not blocked).
Click on "Request it" and enter your Last Name and Banner ID.
Select pickup location and type in a note if you want it sent through interoffice mail. Questions? Call x1150.
Article Administrative Updates Articles
Career Development News
ePortfolio Program
ePortfolios are an electronic collection of students' work and reflections showing development and growth in
learning. Therefore an ePortfolio is both a product as well as a process. They can be used as a personal
branding tool to market oneself to potential employers and transfer institutions.
If you would like to learn more about the ePortfolio program or are already planning to incorporate ePortfolios
into your fall classes, please contact Fred Damon, Career Specialist, at [email protected] or Tina Moyer,
Director of Career Development and Civic Engagement, at [email protected] as soon as possible.
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Human Resources News
Employee Process for Reporting a Positive COVID-19 Test Result
If an employee tests positive, or has been in close contact with someone who has tested positive (within six feet
for more than a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period with or without a mask, per new
CDC guidelines) or a household member who has COVID-19, he or she must call the Director of Human
Resources at 610-657-1877. If the Director of Human Resources cannot be reached, the employee should call
the Assistant Director of Human Resources at 570-423-5394. It is required that the employee calls, not send an
email.
The following information is required:
Date of onset of COVID-19 symptoms
Date employee tested positive for COVID-19
Employee's department and office room number
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Online Learning News
New Video Creation Software
The Department of Online Learning is moving to new video creation software – Canvas Studio. TechSmith
informed us that they would be phasing out their Knowmia product. Canvas Studio has the same functionality
and captioning capabilities as Knowmia, and it will be an easy transition for those who already know how to use
Knowmia.
Canvas Studio will become available for the Spring 2022 semester, and we will be offering training on this new
product prior to the opening of this semester. At the end of the Spring 2022 semester, all Knowmia videos will be
migrated into Studio. This should not affect any courses where you have the videos posted. However, Studio will
not be able to migrate in-video quizzes. Please begin making a note of where you have in-video quizzes for post
migration updates.
Beginning in Summer 2022, Knowmia will no longer be available for video production, and all video creation will
be done through Canvas Studio. Please watch the College Voice and announcements through the Center for
Online Learning for more information.
Two sessions of certification training remain for the fall semester. Please note that if you area already Canvas
certified, you do not need to complete the Remote Certification. This is only for faculty who have not
been certified and are ONLY teaching remote classes.
Registration is still open for the following courses:
Canvas Certification Course (Oct. 28 to Nov. 24)
Register here to participate in LCCC's five-week online certification course which teaches faculty how to use the
Canvas learning management system and design online courses. The first five weeks of the course are
completed online in Canvas. The final step of the process is the one-day Applying the QM Rubric workshop.
Information about this workshop is included in the online course.This course covers remote instruction, and you
will be certified to teach online, hybrid or remote by completing the requirements for the course and the QM
Rubric workshop.
Please note that these courses are required to teach online, hybrid and remote for the spring semester and
after.
Online Learning Courses Available
Register online for any of the following courses. Join the Department of Online Learning to ask questions about
Canvas and other online learning technologies such as Zoom, Turnitin, tools for captioning videos, etc.
Mondays through Thursdays: Join a live session at 12 p.m. Presenter: Brian Reimers
Mondays and Tuesdays: Join a live session at 3 p.m. Presenter: Jennifer Stephens
Kandao Support and Training
Please contact Brian Reimers in the Department of Online Learning at 610-799-1591 or email
[email protected] if you are having an issue in your class with the Kandao camera or if you have any
questions about using the camera. There is a simple one page instruction sheet in every room with a camera.
You can also find additional resources about the Kandao camera in the Center for Online Learning Canvas
course or you can watch for future training opportunities.
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Article Reminders Articles
Honors College Hosts Guest Lecture by Dr. Alison Dagnes
Dr. Alison Dagnes, professor of political science at Shippensburg University, will present Throwing the Party of a
Lifetime: How Right-Wing Media Helped to Transform the GOP , on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 2:30 p.m., in the
Alumni Center, Rooms 107/108. The lecture will be in person but also streaming over Zoom .
In the wake of the 2016 and 2020 elections, a strong, reinforcing relationship grew between three dominant
groups within the Republican Party: Right-wing media, elected officials and base voters. This talk examines the
influence of the new Republican Party elites: the power shift from Party leaders to performative media figures
and the consequences of this new partisan incentive structure.
LCCC Hosts Fall Job Fair
The Career Develoment Center is excited to announce
the return of the in-person Fall Job Fair scheduled for
Thursday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the
Community Services Center. We have 90 employers
participating who are looking for candidates to fill full-
time, part-time and internship opportunities. Students
can view a list of employers here .
Faculty - please encourage your students to attend.
There is a free gift for the first 100 students to arrive.
They can also enter to win awesome raffle prizes such
as Eagles tickets, a personal parking space for the
spring semester, movie passes, a huge snack basket
and much more.
Faculty interested in promoting to your classes can
contact us for a short video that can be added to
Canvas. It contains a QR code which students can use
to enter to win a $50 Visa gift card for themselves and
one for the participating faculty member. We are also
available for short class presentations on the main
campus.
Please contact Tina Moyer at [email protected] for the
video or to schedule a class visit.
Lecture by Javier Avila - Trouble with My Name
Westmoreland Community College has extended an invitation for LCCC to attend their lecture with Javier Avila
for Hispanic Heritage Month on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m., via Zoom Trouble with My Name consolidates Ávila’s
talents as a poet and professor. It is a tour-de-force that will make audiences laugh, cry, and embrace the
autobiographical journey of a man who moves between cultures to provide a fascinating perspective of American
Latinos who struggle to dispel misconceptions about their identity and place in the world. The Trouble with My
Name examines the issues of language, race and social justice. Ávila’s show breaks barriers and embraces the
diversity of a nation whose history is rich and colorful. Join Lecture Here .
TIAA- Get a Head Start On Your Future
On Monday, Nov. 8, representatives from TIAA will be hosting "Get a Head Start On Your Future" sessions to
discuss LCCC retirement plan and general topics.
The first session starts at 10 a.m.
The second session starts at 4 p.m.
Employee Information Sessions
LCCC will be providing one-hour informational presentation about the different departments/areas of the college
via Zoom. Staff for these areas will explain what their department/area comprises and the role each one has in
serving the college. These presentations will assist all employees in having a better understanding of the
department/area as it relates to college success. Each Friday, two departments/areas will be presented on a bi-
weekly schedule, one at 10 a.m. and one at 2 p.m.
The following is a list of presentation dates and college departments that you can choose from and join via one of
the zoom links below. Each 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. session uses the same Zoom link.
10 a.m. Zoom link
2 p.m. Zoom link
Friday, Oct. 29
Admissions
Student Life
Friday, Nov. 12
Registration and Student Records
Counseling Services and Community Standards/ Resources
Friday, Dec. 3
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Institutional Research
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LVCIL and LCCC Community Service Project
The LCCC Center for Civic Engagement and the LCCC Student Life Department have partnered with the Lehigh
Valley Center for Independent Living (LVCIL) to collect shoes as a fundraiser for the LVCIL. The fundraiser
supports youn g people with disabilities seeking to develop skills
needed to start a microbusiness. The shoes will be sent to people in
developing nations who will start micro-businesses that will create
sustainable income for their families.
Shoe donation boxes are located at the following locations:
Lower Level SSC outside of the Career Development Center, Upper
Level Student Union, 2nd Level ARC at cafeteria, Rothrock Library
Lobby and Donley Center Lobby.
Please consider donating a pair of gently worn or new shoes. No ice
skates or roller skates please. For more information contact Tina
Moyer at [email protected] or Gene Eden at [email protected] .
Food Pantry Distributions
The Cougar Cabinet, LCCC's Food Pantries, offers weekly food distribution to students. To learn more about the
food pantry dates and times at the Schnecksville campus or the Donley Center in Allentown, please email
Elizabeth Rivera at [email protected] . Food distribution from the Cougar Cabinet is free and confidential.
Getting to Know StART: Online Incident Report Training
StART is the local term for our online reporting system. All submitted reports are viewed by the Director of
Counseling and Community Standards, the Director of Public Safety and the Dean of Student Support and
Success. In general, you will be contacted by the Director of Counseling and Community Standards (Brian
DeLong) when you submit a report. StART 's mission is to maintain a healthy, safe environment for all members
of the college community. StART is currently utilized for online reporting of violations of the Code of Student
Conduct (behavior concern), violations of the Academic Honesty Policy (academic dishonesty), injuries that take
place during class (course related injury) and Public Safety reports. For more information about community
standards, visit the website page. If you have questions regarding StART or to schedule a StART training, please
email Brian at [email protected] .
COVID-19 Resources for Employees
Please visit the Counseling Center and Services webpage for additional COVID-19 Resource s including
strategies to help with anxiety, health tips, and community resources. Please contact us
at [email protected] or by calling 610 799-1895 or emailing Brian DeLong
at [email protected] for information regarding the Counseling Center and counseling services.