Announcements
Spring Open House – Save the Date
The Spring Open House will be held on April 8, 2026, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. in the CSC.
Meet & Greet with Candidate for Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services
You are cordially invited to attend a Meet & Greet with candidate Jason Feiertag for the position of Vice President for Finance and Administrative Services. The Meet & Greet will be this afternoon at 3:45 p.m. Information is listed below:
Candidate: Jason Feiertag
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026
Time: 3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Location: CSC 203
Zoom: Click here
Spirit Committee Mindfulness Workshop Openings for February
Spirit Committee Mindfulness Workshop returns on Thursday, February 5.
If you missed out on the first two mindfulness workshops led by LVHN / Jefferson Health, feel free to sign up for “Mindful Eating” in the Alumni Center 107-108 at noon. This is the 3rd workshop of a four-part series.
If you are interested in joining us on 3/5, please email jrooney@lccc.edu.
Lehigh Valley Business Feature: LCCC Training Meets the Growing Demand for Data Centers

We are excited to share a recent highlight regarding Lehigh Carbon Community College’s (LCCC) commitment to workforce development. This information was originally featured in Lehigh Valley Business, and we are proud to share these key insights on how our institution is helping power the future of high-tech infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
Key Highlights from the Article:
- A Massive Investment: Following Amazon’s announcement to invest at least $20 billion in cloud computing and AI innovation campuses across Pennsylvania, local institutions are stepping up.
- The Technology and Trades Workforce Consortium: Lehigh Carbon Community College (LCCC) has joined forces with Northampton, Bucks, and Luzerne community colleges to create a specialized workforce pipeline.
- High Demand for Electricians: LCCC President Ann Bieber highlighted that the immediate priority is recruiting and training skilled electricians. The goal is to hire local workers to build and sustain these high-tech hubs rather than bringing in outside labor.
- Innovative Training Solutions: LCCC is making training more accessible through mobile advanced manufacturing labs (valued at $500,000 each) that can be stationed directly at employer sites to reduce downtime.
- Flexible Learning: stackable certifications and shorter, more efficient modules in order to meet urgent industry demands.
This collaboration among local unions, community colleges, and tech giants like AWS ensures that the Lehigh Valley is not just a site of innovation but also a leader in workforce preparation. Read the Full Article Here.
Upcoming: LASSI Lessons
With a Strategic Innovation Grant (SIG) and broad LCCC engagement from faculty, staff, and administrators, the Learning and Study Skills Inventory (LASSI) was administered to over 510 students during the Fall 2025 term across numerous classes and programs, generating 32,704 new, important data points. The LASSI measures how our students feel about themselves across various dimensions of student success.
While we continue to analyze data during the spring term, starting next week, the LASSI Leads will share key findings in the College Voice to help the LCCC community gain insights that support student success here.
Questions? Reach out to Michael Spinks and Katy DeLong at thelassi@lccc.edu.
Scan for Answers! LCCC Parent & Family FAQ

Supporting your student just got easier! Navigating college life with your student can bring up a lot of questions. We’ve gathered the most common questions from parents and supporting family members like you and put all the answers in one easy place.
Scan this QR code to get instant access to essential information about:
Financial Aid & Billing: Deadlines, payment plans, and understanding tuition.
Student Life: Support services, academic resources, and campus safety.
Academic Calendar: Key dates, registration, and withdrawal policies.
And much more!
We’re committed to making your role as a family member as straightforward as possible.
Spring Cash Bingo
Join us for a fun afternoon of Cash Bingo, Raffle Prizes, 50/50, and other small games of chance on April 11th. The Foundation will host its annual spring cash bingo event, with all proceeds benefiting student scholarships. Food and drinks will also be available for sale by several student associations.
For more information or to sign up and play, use this link.
We hope to see you for this exciting and impactful event!

Administrative Updates
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.
View the 2025 Summer Edition of the Online Learning Newsletter. This edition includes information about our training programs, current news, updates for Canvas, and more. We want to recognize our badge earners on page 4, and there is a page on some events around the Lehigh Valley this Summer to look forward to. If you have any questions, reach out to 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.
College Engagement and Well-Being
Employee Appreciation Shout Outs
A quick and fun way to recognize your amazing colleagues! Celebrate specific actions and achievements. Choose a pre-made Shout Out or write your own personalized message. Shout Outs are a simple way to say “thank you” or acknowledge someone who’s made your day better, perfect for those everyday moments of appreciation! Submit your Employee Appreciation Shout Outs.
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.
The LCCC Innovation Award is given annually to one college team, department or committee (minimum 2 people). The Spirit Committee will select one award recipient to be recognized at the annual Staff and Faculty Awards reception. Award recipients will be added to the LCCC Innovation Award perpetual plaque on display in the Student Services Center in addition to receiving an award certificate and celebratory lunch.
Innovations may be demonstrated through the following ways:
- The creation and implementation of innovative programs, partnerships and/or activities that improve the institution’s ability to serve students and the community which results in improved customer satisfaction and/or delivery of programs/related services.
- The creation or improvement of a process and/or policy which results in time savings, workflow enhancements, cost savings, revenue increases, improved service, or increased safety.
- Implementation of a new technology application which enhances customer satisfaction and improves the institution’s ability to serve students and the community.
- The innovation is not more than 2 years old at the institution.
To make a nomination, complete this form. For consideration, your candidate must meet all criteria and have at least one recommendation letter.
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.
The LCCC Power of Collaboration Award is given annually to one college team, department or committee (minimum 2 people). The Spirit Committee will select one award recipient to be recognized at the annual Staff and Faculty Awards reception. Award recipients will be added to the LCCC Power of Collaboration Award perpetual plaque on display in the Student Services Center in addition to receiving an award certificate and celebratory lunch.
The following criteria should be considered:
- They work positively and productively with other team members whose combined efforts have resulted in significant innovations, solutions, and advancements, demonstrating the power of collaboration.
- They have blended their unique skills, knowledge, and efforts to form a powerful synergy, enhancing their collective output. It emphasizes the core of successful collaboration: accomplishing more together than would be possible solo.
- The nominees have used innovative approaches, introducing fresh methods, ideas, or solutions to harness their collective creativity to forge new paths and achieve results.
- They model clear communication and constructive conflict resolution. They excel in maintaining open channels of communication, fostering a respectful and productive environment.
To make a nomination, complete this form. For consideration, your candidate must meet all criteria and have at least one recommendation letter.
The LCCC Spirit Committee invites nominations for the annual Spirit Award, presented at the Employee Appreciation Ceremony each May. One recipient will be selected from each of the following groups: ESP Staff, Administrators, and Faculty.
This award recognizes individuals who exemplify a positive attitude, foster teamwork, support an inclusive campus culture, and go above and beyond in their roles. Recipients demonstrate leadership, empathy, and a strong alignment with the college’s values, contributing meaningfully to the overall morale and spirit of the campus community. Nominate a colleague for the Spirit Award. *Previous recipients are not eligible.
Please use the following criteria to nominate a colleague; be prepared to offer examples of how the employee exhibits these criteria:
- Positive Attitude
Consistently maintains an optimistic outlook, even during challenging situations; brings enthusiasm and energy to the workplace; helps to create a supportive environment.
- Team Collaboration
Actively contributes to teamwork, supports colleagues, and promotes a sense of unity; works well with others to achieve shared goals and fosters a cooperative environment.
- Workplace Culture Contribution
Demonstrates commitment to fostering a positive company culture; engages in activities that promote inclusivity, diversity, and respect within the college.
- Going Above and Beyond
Regularly exceeds expectations in terms of performance and initiative; takes on additional responsibilities or offers to help others without being asked.
- Leadership and Inspiration
Inspires others through actions and works, helping to motivate and encourage teammates; demonstrates leadership qualities, whether in formal or informal capacities.
- Supportive and Empathetic Behavior
Shows genuine care and concern for the well-being of colleagues; actively listens and provides emotional support or encouragement when needed; serves others and is always willing to help; inspires and encourages others.
- Creativity and Problem-Solving
Brings innovative ideas to the table and helps solve problems creatively; encourages others to think outside of the box and embrace new approaches.
- Commitment to the Organization’s Values
Consistently aligns behavior with the company’s mission, vision, and values; demonstrates ethical behavior and acts with integrity.
- Overall Positive Impact
Has a lasting, positive influence on the workplace environment, boosting employee morale and creating a sense of community.
Reminders
Super Snack Bowl

Join us in the CSC Lobby on Tuesday, February 3rd, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., for the Spirit Committee’s Annual Super Bowl Event! This is one of our most attended Spirit events, so come on out and enjoy some delicious snacks made by your colleagues and vote for the best snack and best decorated. Join us in celebrating LCCC’s 60th Anniversary with the 60th Anniversary of the Super Bowl!
1095C Tax Document Available by Request
Tax year 2025 1095C forms will be furnished upon request. We are no longer required by the IRS to automatically provide a mailed copy.
Starting January 30th, if you need the form, please email sbetz1@lccc.edu.
Student Loaner Laptops at the Library
A reminder of the library’s student loaner laptop program:
- The library has a limited number of laptops to loan for student use (roughly 230 laptops are in circulation. We will have around 60 laptops available at the start of Spring 2026).
- Students must be registered for at least one credit class to be eligible to loan a laptop.
- Laptops are loaned for the semester and are due back on the Monday after finals week (5/18/26 for Spring 2026).
- Students may renew laptops to keep for the next semester (primarily Fall/ Spring, but if a student is only registered for Winter/ Summer we will renew accordingly).
- Students must be registered for classes in order to be eligible for renewal. Renewals will begin to be processed on the last week of classes (the week of 5/4/26 for Spring 2026).
- If there are no laptops available, students will be placed on a waiting list. The waiting list is not a guarantee that a laptop will become available. We cannot give estimates on how long students will be on the waiting list once laptops run out.
- Requests for laptops for the next semester will be taken once the current semester is over (meaning that requests to have a laptop for Fall 2026 will not be taken until Spring 2026 has ended).
- New students who have just been accepted to the college are not eligible to loan a laptop or be placed on the waiting list until they have registered for classes. Laptops for new students are not checked out until 2 weeks before their first semester begins (meaning that a student who is starting in Fall 2026 will be able to receive their laptop beginning on 8/10/26).
Any questions regarding the laptops should be directed to the library. We can be reached at 610-799-1150 or rothrock@lccc.edu.
4v4 Volleyball
4v4 Recreation Volleyball League
Looking for a fun way to stay active this February? Join our 4v4 Recreation Volleyball League—perfect for all skill levels! Open to faculty, staff, and students.
- Dates: February 5, 12, 19 & 26
- Time: Games begin at 2:30 PM
- Location: Berrier Hall Gymnasium
You can register as an individual and be placed on a team, or register a full team (up to 6 players per team).
The official game schedule will be released after registration closes.
Register now by scanning the QR code on the flyer or by clicking here.
Questions? Contact LTimony@lccc.edu
Free LP and CD Giveaway at the Library
The Rothrock Library will be giving away the old WXLV Radio Station’s LPs and CDs during the first week of the semester (1/26 – 1/30). Please come by room LB120 in the library to take a look and take something home! This is in addition to the display currently in the lobby, which will remain after this event. This event is open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members, so feel free to invite friends and family! Questions?
Please contact the library at 610-799-1150 or via email at rothrock@lccc.edu
LCCC Spirit Night at the Lehigh Valley Phantoms
Calling all hockey fans! LCCC Spirit Committee invites all faculty, staff, students and your friends to LCCC Spirit Night at the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Saturday, Feb 28th.
Purchase your tickets by January 31 to be entered to win a fanboni ride.
Have an Idea That Could Transform Student Success? Apply for a Strategic Innovation Grant
The Strategic Innovation Grant (SIG) supports creative, forward-thinking projects proposed by LCCC faculty and staff that enhance student learning, strengthen the college community, and improve educational delivery. With funding available for innovative initiatives aligned with the College’s Presidential Goals and Priorities, SIG offers an opportunity to pilot new approaches to curriculum, student support, engagement, and programming—beyond normal job responsibilities. Applications are reviewed twice a year, with the next deadline on February 9, 2026.
The spring SIG round has ~$6,000 available to support single-year, innovative projects that advance the College’s Strategic Priorities. Projects that exceed the available funding may be removed from consideration. The SIG cannot fund ongoing projects, so please consider how you will sustain your project in your application.
Full Guidelines and the SIG application can be found on the Faculty and Staff Resources Portal.
Is Your Department In Need of Student Employees?

As we kick off the Spring 2026 semester, Career Development is looking to connect our talented students with meaningful work opportunities right here on campus. When you hire a student, you aren’t just getting an assistant; you’re providing a mentorship opportunity. Research shows that students who work on campus feel more connected to the college and are more likely to stay enrolled and graduate.
For Departments: Request a Student Employee
If your department needs a student worker for the spring term, please submit your request as soon as possible via our Dynamic Form. This helps us track budget allocations and ensures your position is posted promptly to the CLAW.
How to submit a request:
- Log in to the college portal.
- Navigate to Dynamic Forms
- Select the Student Employment Request (Dynamic Form).
- Complete the required fields and submit!
If you have any questions, please contact Kescha Bell-Ross at kbellross@lccc.edu or at extension 1136
Winter 2026 Edition of the Online Learning Newsletter

View the new Winter 2026 Online Learning Newsletter for the latest on digital teaching tools and professional development opportunities, including our Spring 2026 Convocation offerings. This edition covers recent Canvas changes, such as textbook+, and how to auto-generate captions in Canvas Studio.
Be sure to check page 4 for a list of our most recent badge earners in the Canvas Certification.
Spirit & Wellness
Spirit Committee Upcoming Events
Mark your calendars for these upcoming events, brought to you by the LCCC Spirit Committee!
February 3 – 60th Super Snack Bowl Event (requires RSVP to enter) – Wear your Football Jerseys
February 5 – Mindfulness Series: Mindful Eating (requires RSVP)
February 17 – Fasnacht Day & Spirit Day – Wear Mardi Gras Colors
February 25 – Virtual Bingo (requires RSVP)
March 5 – Mindfulness Series: Self-Compassion (requires RSVP)
For questions about any upcoming events, please reach out to Ginny Hertzog at vhertzog@lccc.edu or Tara Frana at tfrana1@lccc.edu.
Submit Your College Voice News
All College Voice submissions are due by 12 p.m. Wednesday for Thursday’s edition. Special exceptions will apply. Please ensure all applicable links and attachments are included in your submission, and all information, links and attachments in your submission are correct and accurate.
Thank you,
Office of College Relations
View Previous College Voice Editions
Employee Appreciation Shout Outs
A quick and fun way to recognize your amazing colleagues! Celebrate specific actions and achievements. Choose a pre-made Shout Out or write your own personalized message. Shout Outs are a simple way to say “thank you” or acknowledge someone who’s made your day better, perfect for those everyday moments of appreciation!
Marketing Project Requests
LCCC’s College Relations staff can turn your creative ideas into reality. Whether it is an event, a new program, a website update, a social media campaign or beyond, our staff will work with you to get the best results.
Registration Status Reports
To view registration status reports, go to the Institutional Research link on Faculty and Staff Resources.
Working @ LCCC
Duplicating Center and Mail Room
Service Window Hours
8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Lobby Hours
7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Friday.
Courier services Monday through Friday to all sites.
Bookstore Hours
Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED.
Library Hours
7:30 a.m – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Wellness Center Hours
Monday through Friday: Varies in May, please see Spirit and Wellness Section; Saturday and Sunday: CLOSED.
*All hours subject to change.
President’s Cabinet Members Open Office Hours
President
Dr. Ann D. Bieber
Appointments can be made via Zoom. Email Tracy Bean at tbean@lccc.edu to schedule an online meeting.
VP Dr. Cindy Haney
1st and 3rd Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m. and 2nd and 4th Thursdays from 4 to 5 p.m. Email Ronnie Blue at vblue@lccc.edu to schedule a Hangouts meeting.
VP Larissa Verta
Access virtual and in person office hours on Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays from 9:30 10:30 a.m.; and Thursdays from 12:30 to 2 p.m., or email lschatz@lccc.edu to arrange a scheduled meeting.
VP Stefanie Nester
1st and 3rd Thursdays from 10 to 11 a.m. and 2nd and 4th Fridays from 9 to 10 a.m. Email Maria Bowen at mbowen4@lccc.edu to schedule an online meeting.
Dean Dr. Jodi Rowlands
Wednesdays, 8 to 9 a.m. or 4 to 5 p.m. Email jrowlands@lccc.edu to schedule a meeting.
Dean Tonisha Taylor
Mondays from 10 to 11 a.m. or 4 to 5 p.m. Email ttaylor13@lccc.edu to schedule an online meeting.
Interim Dean Andrew King
Tuesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. or 4 to 5 p.m. Email aking7@lccc.edu to schedule a meeting.
Dean Dr. Kelly Trahan
Mondays from 3 to 5 p.m. Email ktrahan@lccc.edu to schedule an online meeting.
CIO Joshua Mitchell
Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to noon. Email jmitchell10@lccc.edu to schedule online meeting.
Dean Scott Aquila
Email saquila@lccc.edu to schedule an online or face-to-face meeting.
