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Climate Survey Results Available

The Campus Climate Study reports are available on the webpage. You must be signed in to Google with your LCCC email account to access these.

First Tuesday Coaching Conversation with Faculty Coach Dr. Robin Musselman

Coaching Commons

April’s First Tuesday Coaching Conversation will be held virtually on Tuesday, April 1, at 2:30 p.m. and will feature, “Busting the Myths of Motivation” with Dr. Robin Musselman.

Motivation myths are beliefs that are either totally inconsistent with science or involve incomplete understandings about motivation. We will look at how holding onto motivation myths actually undermines motivation in ourselves and others. Come out and discover four essential motivation myths and what science tells us about these myths. Understanding the science of motivation is essential to optimal motivation. This discussion will include how these four myths play out in the classroom and what we can do in the classroom.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Join the Zoom here.

Spirit Day – Day at the Ballpark

Join the LCCC Spirit Committee for a “day at the ballpark” – wear your favorite baseball jerseys on Friday, April 4, for Spirit Day! We will  be handing out free Philly pretzels and popcorn from 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on the mall area outside the Student Union (in case of rain, we will be in the upper Student Union). Stop on by to show your spirit, but be sure to bring your employee ID!

2025 Spring Edition of the Department of Online Learning Newsletter

View the 2025 spring edition of the Online Learning Newsletter. This edition includes information about our training programs, current news, and a great article on participation approaches in online discussions. The training spotlight comes from ITC, and there are a lot of updates for Canvas as well as a how-to section in this edition of the newsletter. We want to recognize our badge earners from the spring on page 4, and there is a page on some events around the Lehigh Valley this season. If you have questions about anything in this edition contact us at onlinelearning@lccc.edu.

Innovative Insights: An LCCC WLD Series–Webinar #5

The LCCC CTE Learning Specialists welcome everyone at LCCC to a Watch-Learn-Discuss (WLD) series this term. We will share pre-recorded webinars that discuss innovative strategies, tools and insights to support student success, addressing challenges such as academic struggles, disengagement, academic anxiety, effective learning and retention. This series is made possible with funding from our Perkins Grant.

The fifth recorded webinar in this series, “Motivating Disengaged Students: Strategies For Supporting, Reconnecting & Reengaging,” can be viewed at this link. You can watch and learn on your own time, and you are invited to join us for a 30-minute discussion via Zoom on April 11 at 10 a.m. (Add to calendar). Here is the direct meeting link. More information is available here. Questions? Email mspinks@lccc.edu.

Nourish to Flourish Spring 2025 Workshop Series

In April, Community Resources and Basic Needs and the Counseling Center welcome Megan Luybli, Registered Dietician, from A Soft Place to Land, an award winning eating disorder treatment center. Luybli will present Intuitive Eating and Mental Well-Being at all three campus locations:

Tuesday, April 8, Morgan Center, Student Lounge 1-2 p.m.
Wednesday, April 9, Main Campus, CSC 106, 1-2 p.m.
Thursday, April 10, Donley Center, Room 702 1-2 p.m.

There will be lunch served and giveaways, so sign up today! Click here to register for Intuitive Eating and Mental Well-Being.

Pickleball Tournament and Open Gym

There will be Open Gym Pickleball sessions leading up to the Pickleball Tournament on Wednesday, April 30 at 1p.m. Teams can include up to three people. Registration for the tournament closes on Friday, April 25.

All open gym sessions are led by instructor Diahann Ouly.

Come out and learn how to play or develop new skills. No prior experience is necessary. Open to all faculty, staff and students of LCCC.

Pickleball Tournament will be on Wednesday, April 30, at 1 p.m. Register for the tournament here.

Healing Through Art: An Empowering Creative Experience

Please join the Art Department and special guest graphic designer and LCCC alum Olivia King the first two Wednesdays in April for Healing Through Art, an art therapy workshop designed to provide a safe, supportive space for survivors of sexual violence and their allies. Through creative expression, participants can process emotions, foster healing, and build a sense of community. The universal language of art allows individuals to express themselves non-verbally, which can open a connection with others to create dialogue and awareness. No artistic experience is needed—just bring yourself and an open mind. Supplies will be provided.

Healing Through Art will be held in the Community Services Center, room CSC 204, from 2:30 – 5:30p.m. on April 2 and April 9. Register here.

Students are welcome to participate as much as they’d like and may leave early as needed.

Administrative Updates

Human Resources News

New I-9 Form

The new version of the I-9 has been released. Please begin using the new version for all new hires. The form can be viewed here.

Nominate a Colleague for Spotlight on Excellence
Is there a faculty or staff member you know who helped smooth over an unexpected bump during a project or event? Do you know someone who went above and beyond to provide excellent customer service? Human Resources invites you to nominate that person for a Spotlight on Excellence recognition. Recognized members of the college community will be announced in the College Voice and will receive a token of appreciation for a job well done. Please use the nomination form to spotlight the excellence of a fellow employee!

Slip, Trip and Fall Prevention
Slips, trips, and falls account for a large percentage of medical incidents on campus and are the result from some a kind of unintended or unexpected change in the contact between the feet and the ground or walking surface. AttachedWord are tips to aid in the prevention of slips, trips and falls.

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.

All New Employees:
The college’s online training program is specifically designed for the busy professional but keeps in mind the college’s requirements for training. It is a convenient, easy way to complete our new hire training series at LCCC.

A. Required Online Trainings
Below are the online trainings that will be emailed to you from Knowbe4. This is a single sign-on system that will enable to you log in using your portal username and password. These online trainings must be completed within the first 30 days of hire.

If you want your completion certificate for each training placed in your personnel file, please print it out and send to the Human Resources office, otherwise Human Resources maintains a database of your completed trainings.

FERPA and HIPAA– Privacy and Security Awareness
Creating Strong Password – Security Awareness Training

B. Run-Hide-Fight Video
To view this video, go to the Department of Public Safety website page and click on the Run-Hide-Fight video link.

If you have any questions, please contact Human Resources at x1107 or x1108.

Online Learning News

View the 2025 spring edition of the Online Learning Newsletter. This edition includes information about our training programs, current news, and a great article on participation approaches in online discussions. The training spotlight comes from ITC, and there are a lot of updates for Canvas as well as a how-to section in this edition of the newsletter. We want to recognize our badge earners from the spring on page 4, and there is a page on some events around the Lehigh Valley this season. If you have questions about anything in this edition contact us at Onlinelearning@lccc.edu.

Online Learning Courses Available
Register online for our live and self-paced trainings. Trainings include: Canvas Course Certification, Remote Course Certification, Excellence in Instruction, Zoom, Canvas Studio, Blooms Taxonomy, and more!

Office Hours
Schedule a meeting with Rachel Peters to ask any questions on training, course development, professional development, and other tools/topics.

Digital Badges
Faculty and staff will have the opportunity to receive digital badges to display on LinkedIn, email signature and other areas, highlighting their professional achievements and commitment to continued learning. A number of different badges are available to anyone who completes the required training or series of trainings. The training requirements for each badge are outlined on the flyer. If you have any questions about the digital badges or the requirements for them please contact onlinelearning@lccc.edu.

Reminders

LCCC Hosts Spring Job Fair at Main Campus April 10

The Career Development Center will host its Spring 2025 Job Fair on Thursday, April 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Community Services Center.

We welcome all to join us at this free public event that will provide students, alumni and community members the opportunities to network and apply for various open positions with more than 80 registered employers. The job fair helps to bridge the gap between employers and prospective applicants. It is recommended that job seekers bring multiple copies of their resume, dress for success and be prepared to network.

For more information call 610-799-1090 or email careerservices@lccc.edu.

Consent in Our Culture Presentation

Please join the Counseling Center at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 2 in the SGA Conference room located in the lower level of the Student Union as the Crime Victims Council presents Consent in Our Culture. This presentation includes a discussion about what consent is and what it isn’t. We will also discuss the role of Title IX and confidentiality in our culture. No sign up required, just come by at 10 a.m. or join us via Zoom.

Click here for the Zoom link.

Testing Center

On Monday, March 31, the Testing Center will be closing at 5 p.m.

Full-Time and Part-Time Faculty Commencement RSVP and Regalia Order

It’s that exciting time of the year again when we have the privilege of watching our students graduate from Lehigh Carbon Community College. Full-time faculty are reminded that they are required to RSVP for both attendance of our Commencement event and to borrow faculty regalia from the bookstore, if needed. Part-time teaching and service faculty are very welcome to attend. The deadline for filling out the Commencement and Regalia RSVP order form is Tuesday, April 1.

The Commencement Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 21, at 6p.m. at the PPL Center located at 701 Hamilton Street, Allentown, PA. All faculty must report to the venue at 5 p.m. to dress in their own or borrowed regalia. If you have any questions about the evening, please contact Faculty Association President, Dr. Melanie A. Turrano at mturrano@lccc.edu.

Letter from PA Department of Education

A letter from Dr. Carrie Rowe, Acting Secretary of Education for Pennsylvania, was sent out state-wide on Monday, March 24. Click here to view the letter.

LCCC Students Named 2024-25All-Pennsylvania Academic Team Members

LCCC students Olivia DeMeuse of Schnecksville and Healley Saltz of Allentown have been named members of the 2024-25 All-Pennsylvania Academic Team, sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa (the international honor society for two-year colleges), the Coca Cola Corporation, the State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) and the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges (PACCC). The students will be recognized with other award recipients state-wide in Harrisburg on April 8.

Olivia is an Honors Scholars student and graduate of Parkland High School and is majoring in chemistry. Healley is an Early College student also from Parkland High School and majoring in psychology and sociology.

Olivia has also been selected as Gold Scholar on the 2025 Coca-Cola Academic Team and will receive a $1,500 scholarship. Selection as a Coca-Cola Gold Scholar was based on scores the student earned in the All-USA Academic Team competition, for which nearly 2,100 applications were received this year. Only 50 students nationwide received the gold designation. Olivia is currently president of the Student Government Association and an active member of Phi Theta Kappa, representing LCCC at the Middle States Regional Convention and participating in the Honors in Action Research project. She is a student worker in the science lab, an active member of the Horticulture Club, and participated in the Bucknell University Summer Community College Scholars program. She earned her associate degree in May 2024 and is taking additional classes in preparation for transferring to a university this year.

Healley is active in the Student Government Association, currently serving as finance chair. She is a member of PTK and is the first student from LCCC to receive the PTK Leaders of Promise Scholarship. While at Parkland High School, she competed on the debate team and was the student representative to the Parkland Community Library Board of Directors. She will graduate from LCCC in May 2025.

Selection for the academic team is competitive, and students must have completed at least 36 credits at a community college and earned a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. An independent panel of judges considers outstanding academic rigor, grade point average, academic and leadership awards, and engagement in college and community service in the selection process.

Each member of the All-Pennsylvania Academic Team receives a full two-year scholarship to any of the universities in the PASSHE system and competes at the national level for scholarships from the All-USA Academic Team and the Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team.

Lehigh Carbon Community College Holds Financial Aid Help Sessions

To help students and families file for financial aid before the priority deadline of May 1 for Pennsylvania State Grant eligibility, LCCC will offer a series of help sessions. These workshops, held at the three LCCC sites, will help families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA®) and the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) State Grant Application.

The workshop is for any current or future student in the community attending any college that uses the FAFSA® or PHEAA State Grant Application to determine financial aid assistance such as grants, scholarships, work-study or student loans.

Students and families will have the opportunity to work with a financial aid advisor to answer questions about filing these applications and will receive additional information that will be helpful as the student and their family prepare for college and the variety of funding options.

Registration is requested and is available online here. Walk-ins will be accommodated based on available space in the computer labs. Three workshop sessions at each site are available:

Thursday, April 17, 4, 5, 6 p.m., at the Morgan Center, Tamaqua
Tuesday, April 22, 4, 5, 6 p.m., at the Donley Center, Allentown
Wednesday, April 23, 4, 5, or 6 p.m., at Main Campus, Schnecksville

Spanish-speaking staff members will be available to assist at the Main Campus and the Donley Center workshops.

For additional information, contact Financial Aid at 610-799-1133 or finaid@mymail.lccc.edu.

Honors College to Host Guest Speaker Dr. Dhruv Seshadri from Lehigh University – DATE CHANGED TO APRIL 7

The Honors College will host Dr. Dhruv Seshadri from Lehigh University on Monday, April 7, at 2:30 p.m. in the Alumni Center, rooms AC 107/108 as part of the Drs. Adelle and Richard Zeimer speaker series. Dr. Seshadri will discuss his research; Wearable Technology and Bioelectronic Devices for Performance and Health Monitoring. Bring your fit-bits and apple watches to learn about this cutting-edge technology!

The integration of wearable technology and edge computing offers a transformative approach to manage the health and performance of individuals. The translation of wearable technology from commodity devices for weekend warriors to now companion digital therapeutics has heightened the utility and application across the technology readiness scale. Despite the increased adoption of wearable sensors, there remains a critical need to validate these technologies in large scale studies across diverse populations to assess their efficacy prior to their application for clinical decision-making purposes.

Dr. Dhruv Seshadri joined the Department of Bioengineering in August 2023 as an assistant professor. He received his B.S. in polymers science and engineering in 2014, M.S. and PhD degrees in biomedical engineering in 2018 and 2022 respectively from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. The current research of his group focuses on synthesizing soft materials for conformable electronics, fabricating microelectromechanical systems and electroceutical platforms, and performing clinical studies to validate their effectiveness all with an emphasis on bio-inspired and bio-integrated technologies in areas such as but not limited to orthopedics, sports medicine, human performance, cardiology, wound healing, and neuromuscular disease. These efforts are all highly multidisciplinary, spanning expertise and collaborations in engineering and medicine.

This research has been disseminated in journals such as NPJ Digital Medicine, Circulation, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, and IEEE and reported in news outlets such as CNN, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Wired UK, and Nature Outlook. His research has been funded by grants from Lehigh University, Dysphagia Research Society, Department of Defense, Northwestern University, National Science Foundation, American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine, and companies such as Labfront for developing, translating, and commercializing wearable technology.

Phi Theta Kappa Induction Ceremony

LCCC’s Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Chapter Induction Ceremony will be held on Friday, April 11, at 3 p.m. PTK is the international honor society for 2-year college students and over 70 students have accepted membership this year. Eligible students are invited once they have completed 12 credits at LCCC with a cumulative GPA of a 3.5 or higher.

Dean Tonisha Taylor will be providing the keynote remarks for this year’s ceremony. Induction will be held in the upper level ballroom of the Community Services Center on the Schnecksville campus.

This ceremony provides recognition and a public celebration for our new members. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony. The college community is welcome to attend to recognize and honor our new inductees.

Etiquette Luncheon Nominations Now Open

The Career Development Center is excited to host an Etiquette Luncheon in partnership with SGA, on Friday, April 25. The event will be held off-campus at Twin Lakes Country Club. Transportation will be provided from Main Campus. The Etiquette Luncheon is an afternoon of learning how to conduct oneself with proper dining and business etiquette in professional situations over a multi-course meal. This event is by invitation only and space is limited.  Students may self-nominate or be nominated by faculty and staff.

Please use this form to nominate a student you believe would enjoy and benefit from this event. Nominations close on Monday, March 31.

Staff Award Nominations

The 2025 annual nominations for staff are now being accepted by the Office of Human Resources. The nomination deadline is Monday, March 31. The nominated employee should be able to effectively communicate with others, promote a culture of respect to other faculty and staff, and demonstrate integrity through the employee’s consistent commitment to professionalism and teamwork at LCCC.

For criteria information and to nominate an employee, click the links below:

Administrator of the Year (includes full and part-time administrators)

Education Support Professional of the Year (includes full and part-time classified staff)

PT Employee of the Year (includes part-time tutors, student workers and noncredit instructors)

Spirit & Wellness

New Spirit Awards – Nominate Your Colleagues

The LCCC Spirit Committee is happy to announce the inclusion of two brand new spirit awards to be presented at the Faculty and Staff Awards Celebration in May. Nominate your colleagues using the forms below:

LCCC Innovation Award – The purpose of the LCCC Innovation Award is to motivate employees to generate new ideas, solve problems creatively, and contribute to the college’s overall innovation efforts. Given to teams, departments or committees within the college that have demonstrated exceptional creativity, originality, and breakthrough thinking in developing new services, processes, or solutions, essentially recognizing and celebrating those who contribute to advancing the organization through innovative ideas and practices. They aim to foster a culture of continuous improvement and encourage further innovation within the college. View more information here. Nominate for the Innovation Award here.

LCCC Power of Collaboration Award – The purpose of the LCCC Power of Collaboration Award is to recognize a team, department or committee that demonstrates exceptional teamwork, actively supports colleagues, and works effectively together to achieve shared goals, essentially recognizing their outstanding collaborative efforts within the college. View more information here. Nominate for the Power of Collaboration Award here.

Recommendation letters can be emailed to Tina Dowling-Hackett at tdowlinghackett@lccc.edu and/or Ginny Hertzog at vhertzog@lccc.edu.

Intramurals and Recreation at the Morgan Center

The Student Government Association at the Morgan Center asks for participation in the following survey to gauge interest in Intramural and Recreation activities. Click here to access the survey.

Step Aerobics

Weekly Step Aerobics is hosted every Wednesday from 12 – 12:45 p.m. in Berrier Hall Dance Studio. Step Aerobics is open to all faculty, staff and students with an ID card. For any questions or concerns, please contact Lacey Timony at LTimony@lccc.edu or 610-799-1181. Sign up online.

Spirit Committee Upcoming Events

Mark your calendars for these upcoming events, brought to you by the LCCC Spirit Committee!

April

Friday, April 4 – Spirit Day: Day at the Ballpark / Baseball Jerseys

May

All Month – Movement Challenge

Friday, May 2 – Spirit Day: R.E.D. Day

Tuesday, May 6 – Gratitude Journaling Workshop

June

Thursday, June 12 – Summer Picnic

For questions about any upcoming events, please reach out to Tina Dowling-Hackett at tdowlinghackett@lccc.edu or Ginny Hertzog at vhertzog@lccc.edu.