
Apr 29th, 2025
Paul Tait Named Chief Information Officer for Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges announced the appointment of Paul Tait as the district鈥檚 next Chief Information Officer, effective May 12, 2025. Tait will succeed Alex Cline, who is retiring after nearly three decades of service.

Apr 28th, 2025
Cline Reflects on 28 Years of Innovation, Leadership, and Service at IECC
After nearly three decades of service to Illinois Eastern Community Colleges, Chief Information Officer Alex Cline is preparing for retirement, leaving behind a legacy defined by innovation, leadership, and an unwavering commitment to the institution and its people.

Apr 24th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College to Break Ground on Long-Awaited Technology Center
After more than two decades of planning, Lincoln Trail College is set to break ground later this year on a state-of-the-art Technology Center that will house high-demand programs in Welding, Process Technology, and Broadband Telecommunications. The new facility will enhance technical education across the region, offering hands-on training aligned with local industry needs and statewide workforce priorities.

Apr 23rd, 2025
IECC Announces New Leadership Appointments
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges (IECC) is proud to announce two major leadership appointments that reflect the district鈥檚 continued commitment to academic excellence, student success, and regional responsiveness.
Dr. Cathy Stennett Robb has been named the next Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Sharmila Kakac has been appointed President of 黑料社, where she will also serve as Vice Chancellor for Business and Industry for the district.

Apr 23rd, 2025
LTC to Celebrate 55th Annual Commencement on May 9
Lincoln Trail College will celebrate the academic achievements of the Class of 2025 during its 55th Annual Commencement Ceremony on Friday, May 9, at 7 p.m. The ceremony will take place in the LTC Sports Center.
LTC President Tona Ambrose will preside over the ceremony, which will honor approximately 120 graduates receiving degrees and certificates. Of those, 60 students will graduate with academic distinction, earning recognition for Honors, High Honors, or Highest Honors.

Apr 22nd, 2025
Jorri VanDyke Reflects on Service as IECC Student Trustee
The Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Board of Trustees recognized Jorri VanDyke for her outstanding service as Student Trustee during the March 18 meeting at Olney Central College.
The OCC sophomore was sworn in last April after being elected by fellow students to serve as their representative to IECC鈥檚 governing body.
鈥淭he experience has definitely been eye-opening,鈥 said VanDyke. 鈥淚t has been a valuable experience that has enabled me to utilize the leadership skills I learned in high school and take them to a more professional level.鈥

Apr 17th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College Celebrates Community College Month
There鈥檚 something about Lincoln Trail College that stays with you. Maybe it鈥檚 the way instructors take the time to help after class. Or how faculty and staff show up to ball games and student events鈥攏ot because they have to, but because they want to. Or maybe it鈥檚 the feeling of walking across the stage at graduation, knowing the whole campus has quietly cheered you on every step of the way.

Apr 17th, 2025
OCC Musical Theater Showcase April 26
The Olney Central College Music Department will present its Spring Musical Theater Showcase at 7 p.m. on April 26 in the Dr. John D. Stull Performing Arts Center.
Director of Choral Activities Dr. Andrew Pittman said the annual performance has become a highly anticipated tradition, offering students the opportunity to take on leading roles and to gain valuable performance experience.

Apr 16th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College Prepares for Spring Concerts
Lincoln Trail College鈥檚 Zwermann Arts Center Theater will come alive with music this April as the College presents two end-of-semester concerts showcasing student and community talent.
The LTC Concert Band will perform on Tuesday, April 22 at 7 p.m., under the direction of Jena Combs. The concert features an energetic and eclectic program, including jazz favorites, classic pop arrangements, and student soloists.

Apr 14th, 2025
Hershey Donates $40,000 to Support Dual Credit Students
The Hershey Company has donated $40,000 to the United Way of Crawford County to support high school students taking dual credit classes through Lincoln Trail College. The gift will help remove financial barriers for students and families by covering the cost of tuition for college-level classes taken while still in high school.