
Jul 23rd, 2020
Adam Rotar Named Lincoln Trail College Head Women's Basketball Coach
Adam Rotar was named the Head Women’s Basketball Coach for Lincoln Trail College. Rotar had served as the Assistant Coach for the team since 2016. He replaces Scott Sparks, who stepped down this summer so he could spend more time with his family.
“I am excited and thrilled to lead the Lady Statesmen,” says Rotar. “It’s a unique situation to be in now from a different seat, but with the same goals in mind: to rise back to the top of the conference, and to get back to where the program last won a regional championship in 2010.”

Jul 22nd, 2020
Evening Registration Available at OCC
챬 will offer after-hours registration to assist students enrolling in fall semester classes.
Work-It-Out Wednesdays for Knight Registration will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on July 29, Aug. 5 and Aug. 12. To schedule an appointment, call 618-395-7777. Walk-ins are welcome.
Fall semester schedules are available at www.iecc.edu/occ. Classes start Aug. 20.


Jul 21st, 2020
OCC Announces Mobile Registration
챬 is making it easier to enroll in fall semester classes with Mobile Registration.
Advisor/Recruiters Sheri Gray and Jodi Schneider will be traveling to area communities to answer questions and assist students in applying and registering for Fall 2020 classes.

Jul 17th, 2020
Signal Vine Showcases OCC on Its Website
챬’s success with Signal Vine is being highlighted on the company’s website.
OCC implemented the two-way text messaging platform last year as part of the Illinois Eastern Community Colleges Title III Block Grant initiative to enhance academic advising. The Signal Vine platform enables advisors to strengthen communication and better engage with students.

Jul 16th, 2020
Evening Classes Available for New Unmanned Aerial Pilot Certificate
Evening classes are now available for 챬’s new Unmanned Aerial Pilot Certificate.
“We know there are individuals who would like to complete the certificate, but are unable to take daytime classes because they are working,” said Morgan Henton, Unmanned Aerial Technology Specialist. “We hope this will make it easier for them to complete the training.”

Jul 15th, 2020
NJCAA Honors 32 LTC Student-Athletes, 5 Teams for Academics
The NJCAA honored 32 Lincoln Trail College student-athletes for their work in the classroom during the 2019-20 academic year. They also recognized five LTC teams for their academic achievements.
Four student-athletes earned NJCAA All-Academic First Team honors. Volleyball player Sydni Bailey, golfer Jordan Hosick, baseball player Joey Perkins, and volleyball player Emily Yocom all achieved a 4.0 GPA to earn first-team honors.

Jul 13th, 2020
Former WVC professor, Dr. Patricia Owens, quoted in new publication about Yellowstone
When retired Yellowstone historian Lee Whittlesey told his longtime friend Dr. Patricia Owens, a former Wabash Valley College professor, that he wanted to use her work in a book project he had been working on, she was surprised.
As a way to stay connected, Mr. Whittlesey and Dr. Owens often exchanged works they had published throughout the years.

Jul 13th, 2020
Student recipients named for WVC TRIO Student Support Services Participation Grant
Each year, the IECC TRIO Student Support Services program awards the Student Support Services Participation Grant to eligible students. For students to receive said grant, they must fulfill several requirements.
The students must attend the “Learning to Succeed” seminars which are held two days at the beginning of each academic year. The seminars are comprised of several sessions each day giving the students valuable information to help them be successful during the school year.

Jul 13th, 2020
Fairfield team takes top spot in WVC high school bass invitational
A Fairfield team won the title at the first annual high school bass invitational, sponsored by the new Wabash Valley College bass fishing team, held on Saturday, June 20, at East Fork Lake in Olney.
Anglers Austin Holtgrave and Nate Kiefer topped the scales at 13.94 pounds for their maximum-allowed catch of five bass. They elected to share the individual honor for the single biggest catch of the day, weighing in at 4.25 pounds.