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LCCC’s Diversity Committee will present keynote speaker Francesca Kennedy, founder and CEO of Ix Style, on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 6 p.m., in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month. This event, which is free and open to the public, will be held in the Lisa Scheller and Wayne Woodman Community Services Center at the college’s main campus in Schnecksville, Pa.

Ix Style (pronounced “eye ex”) was launched in 2013 by Kennedy, whose family is originally from Guatemala. Ix Style is based in Tribeca in New York City with offices in Miami and Guatemala. She is one of the first contestants on a version of Shark Tank called Project Runway: Fashion Startup, produced by Harvey Weinstein set to air this fall on Lifetime with an exciting outcome (tune in October 20). Ix Style has collaborated with The Gap, J. Crew, Anthropologie, Gwyneth Paltrow for Goop, ShopBop, Holt Renfrew, United Arrows, Four Seasons and Viceroy resorts. Kennedy is one of two 2016 Access Latina grant recipients, a Stanford Latino Entrepreneur Leader, a TED talk resident and the 2016 Long Island Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Entrepreneur of the Year.

Ix is the Mayan word for water and sells sandals, handbags and jewelry made by Mayan artisans in Guatemala. For every purchase, Ix donates to

provide clean drinking water to children. Francesca was inspired to help after seeing the once beautiful Lake Atitlan in Guatemala that she swam in as a child overrun with blue green algae and a new generation of children collecting and drinking the contaminated water.

For more information about this event, contact Kenza Glass at lglass@lccc.edu or 610-769-1347.

Roberta M. Marcus, ChairParkland SD

William Miracle, Vice ChairTrustee at Large

Paul C. Fisher, Jr., SecretaryNorthwestern Lehigh SD

Joseph A. Alban, TreasurerWhitehall-Coplay SD

Annabelle B. CrevelingAllentown SD

Samuel P. DeFrankSalisbury Township SD

Willard G. DellickerTrustee at Large

Mathias J. Green, Jr.Northern Lehigh SD

Matthew T. KorpCatasauqua Area SD

David KrauseLehighton Area SD

Audrey L. LarveyPalmerton Area SD

Kenneth H. Mohr, Jr.Southern Lehigh SD

William Santore, Jr. Panther Valley SD

Randall L. SmithJim Thorpe Area SD

Ann L. ThompsonEast Penn SD

Jerome B. Frank, Esq.Solicitor

Lehigh Carbon Community College Board of Trustees

Alumni Association Board of Directors

Heather Mullen ’06, President Linda Krisko ’80, Vice PresidentMichele Mullikin ’00, Secretary/TreasurerJeremiah Wilhite, ‘16Megan Billowitch ’94Kristie Fogel ’01 Susan Heller ’03, ’07Michael Mauro ’07Shannon Semmel-Ciamacco ’96Pamela Fenstermacher ’10 Cheryl Fisher ‘82Kimberly Troup ‘13Jane Wilchak, LCCC

OfficersEllen Millard-KernChairperson; Chief of Staff, Senator Pat Browne’s OfficeKathy Kovatch ReamanVice-Chairperson and SecretaryThomas D. OleksaTreasurer and Chair of Finance and Investment CommitteeAnnabelle B. Creveling LCCC Board of TrusteesCollege Trustees AppointeeBrian Kahler VP Finance and Admin. Services, LCCC Presidential Appointee

MembersTony BoyleBoyle Construction

Kim CapersCapital Blue Cross

Robin FloresThe Literacy Center

Ronald GlassLCCC Faculty (retired)

Barbara GreenBlue Mountain Resort

Jill Palazzo HewesMKSD Architects

David JonesLehigh County and New Vision Church

Christopher JordanCompliance OfficerChildWay Pediatric Services

Richard KernNational Penn Bank

Bernard “Buddy” Lesavoy, Esq.Lesavoy, Butz and Seitz, LLC

David LobachEmbassy Bank

Timothy MulliganCommunities In Schools of theLehigh Valley

Ron NeimeyerAltronics, Inc.

Kent C. NewhartAccounting & Tax Assoc., Inc.

Dale RothDale A. Roth Architects, A.I.A.

Velia RothrockAlumna

Christina SchoemakerValley Youth House

Betty SmithTrexler Haines, Inc.

Willard SnyderNew Tripoli Bancorp

LCCC Foundation Board of Directors

Important DatesLehigh Carbon Community College President

Dr. Ann D. Bieber

Lehigh Carbon Community College4525 Education Park Drive

Schnecksville, PA 18078www.LCCC.edu610-799-2121

Oct. 6 National Disability Employment Awareness Month Panel, 10 a.m., LCCC Schnecksville in AC 107/108

Oct. 6 FAFSA Completion Session, 4-6 p.m. at LCCC Allentown

Oct. 7 Advanced Manufacturing Open House, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville in TC 107

Oct. 11 Collegewide Development Day—no daytime or evening classes—administrative offices remain open

Oct. 12 Hispanic Heritage Month Keynote Speaker Francesca Kennedy, 6 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville in the CSC

Oct. 13 Albright College Information Session, 6 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville in ARC 113

Oct. 18 Tamaqua Fall Transfer Fair, 9 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., LCCC Tamaqua

Oct. 20 Fall Open House, 6-8 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville in the CSC

Oct. 25 & Drug Awareness Academy: The Heroin Nov. 2 Epidemic, 7-8:30 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville in

the CSCOct. 27 Fall Job Fair, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville

in the CSCNov. 2 Diversity Keynote Speaker Javier Avila, 7 p.m.,

LCCC Schnecksville in AC 107/108

LCCC’s Diversity Committee Presents: Francesca Kennedy, Founder and CEO of Ix Style

Faculty NewsAssociate Professor Sue Miner has been accepted as a

member of the National Cyber Watch Center’s Curriculum Standards Panel (CSP). She will be working with colleagues

across the country to produce the nation’s first curriculum model for cybersecurity education. The standards will be the first to align instructional design, skill practice facilities, cybersecurity professional job performance standards, national workforce frameworks and industry

needs. The Core Cybersecurity Course Mapping Project will be the first of several planned initiatives from the National Cyber Watch Center to produce formative credentialing solutions that increase the number of capable cybersecurity professionals protecting our nation from cyber incursion and increasing the reliability and effectiveness of the computing infrastructure critical to our national security and economic prosperity.

Javier Avila Highlights Diversity Events Nov. 2LCCC’s Diversity Committee will hold a Hispanic Heritage event with Javier Avila, of Bethlehem, a professor at

Northampton Community College (NCC), at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 2. The talk will be held in rooms 107-108 of the Alumni Center on LCCC’s Schnecksville campus.

Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Avila attended the University of Puerto Rico and was hired at age 23 as a full-time professor after graduating with his master’s degree. He went on to complete his doctorate program at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. At NCC, Avila teaches English, creative writing, poetry and contemporary literature.

Nominated by NCC, Avila was honored as the 2015 Pennsylvania Professor of the Year Award sponsored by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education. He is a renowned poet and novelist and achieved international recognition for his bestselling novel “Different,” which went on to become an award-winning motion picture in a dozen countries. He will perform his one-man show, “The Trouble with My Name,” which has earned him praise as a powerful voice for Latinos in the U.S.

Avila’s presentation spotlights his qualities as a poet and professor, profiling the autobiographical journey of a Latino man moving between cultures while overcoming misconceptions about identity, language, race and social justice. His message exceeds the boundaries or color, ethnicity and geography.

For more information about this event, contact Kenza Glass at lglass@lccc.edu or 610-769-1347.

College Co-Sponsors Heroin WorkshopLehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) will partner with the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) and Lehigh County to

offer a four-week course focusing on the dangers of heroin. Each course addresses a different topic, so attendance at each session is encouraged.

The first session (Tuesday, Oct. 25), will focus on families and individuals who have been impacted by heroin addiction. This will be a first-hand perspective on the far reaching impact of heroin addiction on a community.

During the second session, set for Wednesday, Nov. 2, scientists will explain about heroin’s cultivation process and other synthetic drugs. Individuals will learn how addiction works and about the transition that takes place from pain pills to heroin.

Week three (Wednesday, Nov. 9) discusses enforcement through different agencies, such as the Pennsylvania State Police, the District Attorney’s office, Lehigh County Probation and Lehigh County Coroner. The last week (Wednesday, Nov. 16) describes treatment options provided by local heroin recovery centers and the contact information that is available to addicts seeking places to get help.

Sessions will be held at the Scheller-Woodman Community Services Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the college’s main campus in Schnecksville, Pa.

These events are free and open to the public. For more information, contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 610-807-3379.

College Responds to ITT Tech Closing

Lehigh Carbon Community College joins many of Pennsylvania’s 14 public community colleges who are reaching out to students who had been attending for-profit colleges that recently closed their doors. Since late August, three for-profit colleges with 13 campuses in the state – Cambria-Rowe Business College, DuBois Business College and ITT Technical Institute – have closed.

ITT Tech students who are interested in reaching out to LCCC with questions about transfer admission and the transferability of college-level credits are encouraged to complete an online form at www.lccc.edu/itt. LCCC admissions representatives and advisors are available to assist with questions concerning transfer and college and career advising.

LCCC may accept selected credits from other institutions based on a program/major of study. ITT students are encouraged to submit an application and transcript for evaluation. The college will review college credits on a course-by-course basis for transfer consideration. Students transferring to LCCC must complete the application and have a transcript evaluation/academic advising appointment with an LCCC advisor.

LCCC offers open enrollment, which requires a student have a high school diploma or GED certificate to be eligible for admissions and financial aid. Students should also submit a copy of their official high school and any college-level transcript including ITT Tech.

For more information, contact LCCC Admissions at 610-799-1575 or admissions@lccc.edu.

The LCCC Aviation program has enjoyed well-earned publicity lately for its new partnership with ExpressJet Airlines. An article appeared in the Sept. 7 issue of the Flight Safety Information newsletter, which is distributed to more than 36,000 people. The Lehigh Valley Insider, published by the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation, also ran an article about the partnership. The program will also be featured in an upcoming issue of Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s Flight Training magazine.

Open House Set for Oct. 20Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) will

host an open house for all prospective students and their families on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6-8 p.m. in the Lisa Scheller and Wayne Woodman Community Services Center, main campus, Schnecksville, Pa.

LCCC admission and financial aid representatives, academic counselors, as well as academic program coordinators, will be on hand to answer your questions. The open house is an excellent opportunity for prospective students of all ages to tour the campus, learn about scholarship opportunities and learn how LCCC can pave the way for an exciting and rewarding career.

Interested students should register on our website at www.lccc.edu/openhouse or by calling the LCCC Admissions Office at 610-799-1575.

Job Fair Set for Oct. 27The college will host a Fall Job Fair from 10 a.m.

until 2 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27, in the Lisa Scheller and Wayne Woodman Community Services Center (CSC) at the college’s main campus in Schnecksville.

LCCC students and alumni are encouraged to attend. The public is also invited. Please bring resumes and wear professional attire as local and regional employers will be available to discuss full-time, part-time, seasonal and internship opportunities.

Employers may register through the

LCCC Cougar Claw at https://lccc-csm.symplicity.com/employers.

This event is free. For more information, contact the Career Development Center at 610-799-1090 or cmoyer@lccc.edu.

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Aviation Program in the Spotlight

Photo by Doug Benedict

LCCC Allentown and Miller Symphony Hall

Offer Ghost Hunt ClassLCCC Allentown and Miller Symphony Hall offer a

ghost hunt class to celebrate the Halloween season by experiencing the things that go bump in the night with this new two-part event as the college presents

the “Fun Fridays in Allentown” series. “Ghost Hunt” presents paranormal investigation techniques in the classroom on Oct. 21 from 6:30 to

9:30 p.m. and concludes with an investigation from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. or 9:30 to 11:30 at Miller Symphony Hall on Oct. 28.

The team of investigators includes Bob Schaeffer, founder of the Blue Mountain Paranormal Society, and Mark Keyes, author of the newly released book, “Chasing Shadows” and founder of the Pennsylvania Paranormal Association, which was featured on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted” series. Call 610-799-1197 to register. Cost is $125.

The college has embarked on a campaign that incorporates Clawrence, the LCCC cougar mascot. We are asking people to help us show how far flung our LCCC Cougars go by taking a photo of Clawrence wherever you travel this fall. Going to a conference? Attending a college information fair? Take a Clawrence cut-out, take a photo with him and send it back to us. We’ve asked students to take Clawrence on class trips, to college fairs and elsewhere. Post your photos to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #Clawrence.

Go to Clawrence’s Web page at www.lccc.edu/clawrence to download a figure to cut out and learn more. All the submitted photos will be posted to the college’s Flikr account.

So far, Clawrence has been to an IronPigs game, Niagara Falls, Hawaii, played a little golf

at Woodstone and even visited the statue of David in Florence, Italy!

Adventures with Clawrence, the LCCC Cougar Mascot

Legacy Scholarship Recipients

The Alumni Board awarded the 2016 Legacy Scholarship award to two students this semester.

Congratulations to Chelsey Schoch (left) and Laura Pasquale (right), the fall 2016 recipients.

State Police Make 26 Safety Seat ChecksThe child safety seat check held Sept. 19 assisted 26 parents to ensure the seats are buckled and used properly.

Performed by the Pennsylvania State Police, the event was hosted by the college’s Criminal Justice Society, Teacher Education Student Association and Early Learning Center.

“Tamaqua Has Heart” Invites Art Submissions

The Tamaqua Community Arts Center is embarking on a community arts project, “Tamaqua Has Heart,” and LCCC has committed to being a sponsor of the activity.

As part of our sponsorship, we are supporting one of the hearts. We would like for artists affiliated with the college to submit designs to be considered.

Information on submitting designs is available at www.tamaquaarts.org/tamaqua-has-heart/. The deadline to submit designs is Dec. 16.

Milestone AwardLCCC will be recognized at the Nov. 10 Greater

Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce annual meeting with the Milestone Award, in recognition of the 50th anniversary. President Dr. Ann D. Bieber will accept the award on behalf of the college, attending the event with members of the Board of Trustees and LCCC employees. The Milestone Award is presented to a member of the chamber that has reached a significant landmark in business, a high point of superior commitment to the community and brings a notable measure of pride to the chamber and the entire Lehigh Valley.

The Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors Association Economic Outlook meeting met on campus Sept. 29, bringing more than 200 people to campus. Chamber director Tony Ianelli taped his “Business Matters” episode with Dr. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Research for the National Association of REALTORS®. The episode will air at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 10, on WFMZ, channel 69.

Clawrence at Niagara Falls.

Realtors Visit Campus

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