
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
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 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 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.

Apr 9th, 2025
LTC Welcomes in High School Seniors for Senior Start Day
More than 150 high school seniors from across the region got a jumpstart on their futures Tuesday at Lincoln Trail College鈥檚 Senior Start Day 鈥 an event designed to blend fun with future planning.
The day began with cheers and laughter as students packed into the Zwermann Arts Center Theater for a lively round of Minute to Win It-style games and trivia. From balancing challenges to brain teasers, students were on their feet, competing and connecting with peers from other schools.

Apr 7th, 2025
Endeavor Communications Donates to Telecom Program
Lincoln Trail College鈥檚 Broadband Telecom program is getting a boost thanks to a major donation from Endeavor Communications. The company has donated an Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) and other equipment valued at more than $32,000 to help students gain hands-on experience with real-world fiber network technology.

Apr 2nd, 2025
Lincoln Trail College, Crawford Memorial Hospital Launch Community Health Coaching Program
Innovative partnership gives students hands-on healthcare experience while improving patient outcomes in Crawford County.
Robinson, Ill. -- A new partnership between Lincoln Trail College and Crawford Memorial Hospital is launching a Community Health Coaching Program (CHCP) that will give students real-world experience in healthcare while offering crucial support to patients managing chronic health conditions in Crawford County.

Mar 20th, 2025
Twenty-three Students Inducted into Phi Theta Kappa at Lincoln Trail College
The Alpha Iota Epsilon chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Lincoln Trail College welcomed 23 new members during its spring induction ceremony.
Chapter Co-Advisor Carrie Brown opened the ceremony with welcoming remarks. Vice President of Fellowship Chance Moscardelli presented the candidates, and Chapter President Kylee Hosman delivered the charge. Kassey Shipman, vice president of scholarship, spoke on the symbolism of the torch, followed by Vice President of Leadership Kendyn Syfert, who shared the symbolism of the white rose.
