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Employability Skills Academy May 1 at SRC Macomb Outreach Center

Spoon River College will hold an Employability Skills Academy Friday, May 1, at the Macomb Outreach Center from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. The free event is open to the public, including high school students who are interested in receiving tips and information on conducting a successful job search.

A morning and an afternoon session will be offered, and attendees can register for one or both. Check-in and morning refreshments will be from 8:30-9 a.m. with check-in for the afternoon session at 12:15-12:30. For those attending both sessions, lunch will be on their own.

Morning presentations are Job Search Strategies (9-9:45) with presenter Mandi McRaven; Employer Expectations in Today’s Workplace (9:50-10:30) with presenter Hannah Neuendorf; and Customer Service and Business Etiquette (10:45-11:30) with presenter Shay Holland. Afternoon sessions are Interviewing (12:30-1:10) with Melissa Worley; and Resume and Cover Letter (1:15-2:30) with presenter Hannah Neuendorf.

To register, visit Employability Skill Academy . For more information, contact Mariah Huston at (309) 837-6069. The Macomb Outreach Center is located at 2500 E. Jackson.

SRC Student Samantha Sensor Named a 2026 Coca-Cola Academic Team Silver Scholar

Macomb- Samantha Sensor, a student at Spoon River College, has been named a member of the 2026 Coca-Cola Academic Team and will receive a $1,300 scholarship.

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the Coca-Cola Academic Team program by recognizing scholars with nearly $200,000 in scholarships annually. Each scholar also receives a commemorative medallion.  Students are nominated for the academic team by their college administrators. Selection is based on academic achievement, leadership, and engagement in college and community service.

Sensor is pursuing an Associate of Arts degree. A member of Phi Theta Kappa, she serves as chapter president and is actively involved in service initiatives that support both campus and community needs. She plans to transfer to Western Illinois University to continue her studies with a focus on broad-based, interdisciplinary learning while remaining engaged in leadership and service.

Sensor has balanced being a wife and mother to five children while pursuing her education at Spoon River College. In addition to be active in Phi Theta Kappa, she is also a member of the Student Government Association, volunteers weekly as a tutor in the Adult Education program, and previously served as a TRIO Peer Tutor and as the co-editor of the Kaleidoscope, the student-run literary and visual arts journal. She is currently employed part-time in the college’s Learning Resource Center on the Macomb Campus.

“The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation has a long history of providing financial assistance to outstanding students at community colleges,” said Jane Hale Paulsen, President of the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation. “We are proud to partner with Phi Theta Kappa to make it possible for more deserving students to achieve their educational goals and support tomorrow’s global community leaders.”

Coca-Cola Academic Team members will be recognized in both local and statewide ceremonies. They will also be recognized internationally during Phi Theta Kappa’s annual convention, PTK Catalyst, in Baltimore, Maryland, March 26-28.

“We thank the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation for recognizing these student leaders and for investing in their futures,” said Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa. “Scholarships like these are integral to the success of these students in reaching their educational and career goals.”

The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation celebrates and empowers visionary leaders who are refreshing the world. Supporting more than 1,400 exceptional college students each year, it awards $3.55 million in scholarships annually through three nationally recognized programs. Learn more at coca-colascholarsfoundation.org.

Phi Theta Kappa is the first honor society recognizing the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and helping them to grow as scholars and leaders. The Society is made up of more than 4.4 million members and nearly 1,250 chapters in 11 countries, with approximately 220,000 active members in the nation’s colleges. Learn more at ptk.org.

Samantha Sensor, All Illinois Academic Team 2026

 

 

Spoon River College Students Named to All-Illinois Academic Team

Four Spoon River College students have been named to the Phi Theta Kappa All-Illinois Academic Team as a result of their nomination to the All-USA Community College Academic Team. They are Amelia Fuller and Tiffany Wilson (Canton Campus), and Leah Kling and Samantha Sensor (Macomb Campus).

The All-Illinois Academic Team annually recognizes the top Phi Theta Kappa students across Illinois. Students are selected from more than 50 statewide PTK chapters for excellence in academic achievement, leadership and community service.

Amelia Fuller of Canton is working towards a degree in Early Childhood Education. She is an active member at her church, teaching children’s programs and operating a daycare that she and her sister opened. She also started “A Dress for Every Girl” project that provides free formal prom and homecoming gowns for area high school girls.

Tiffany Wilson of Tuttle, Oklahoma intends to transfer to Western Illinois University to complete a degree in Elementary Education, and wants to teach second grade. While at SRC she has been a member of the volleyball team, and serves as the social media officer for the Nu Delta Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Spoon River College. A current student worker at the college, she is also a barista at a local coffee shop.

Leah Kling is from Bushnell and is majoring in Nursing.

Samantha Sensor is a student at Spoon River College pursuing an Associate of Arts degree. A member of Phi Theta Kappa, she serves as chapter president and is actively involved in service initiatives that support both campus and community needs. She plans to transfer to Western Illinois University to continue her studies with a focus on broad-based, interdisciplinary learning while remaining engaged in leadership and service.

The students will be recognized at the Annual Phi Theta Kappa All-Illinois awards banquet on Thursday, April 16, at the President Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield.

Spoon River College faculty Jill Olson (Macomb) and Rebecca Werland (Canton) are the advisors for the Nu Delta Chapters of Phi Theta Kappa at Spoon River College.

The All-USA Academic Team is sponsored annually by Phi Theta Kappa, USA Today, and the American Association of Community Colleges. The All-State Academic Team is a division of the Academic All-USA Team for Community, Technical and Junior Colleges.

 

 

Amelia Fuller, All Illinois Academic Team 2026 Tiffany Wilson, All Illinois Academic Team 2026 Leah Kling, All Illinois Academic Team Samantha Sensor, All Illinois Academic Team 2026

Amelia Fuller                               Tiffany Wilson                                                      Leah Kling                                 Samantha Sensor

8th Grade Reality Store Comes to SRC Macomb Campus

For more than two decades Spoon River College has been hosting the 8th Grade Reality Store, but this year marked the first time it was able to be held in Macomb. “What a treat to have 360 students join us at our new Macomb campus for this unique event that allows students to get a taste of ‘adulting’ and  money management,” said Mariah Huston, SRC advisor and event coordinator.

The event allows students to choose a career and then attend an informational session with a professional from that field. They receive a paycheck that reflects the starting salary in the career they chose—minus taxes—and then rotate through stations where they ‘pay’ their monthly living expenses—clothing, food, medical, transportation, entertainment, and housing. Students may be randomly designated as parents, which comes with additional expenses. Students also spin the Wheel of Chance, which might be a windfall such as winning a lottery, or an unexpected expense like a car repair.

“Students choose how to budget their monthly salary based on lifestyle choices. Our hope is to give them an early glimpse of what it takes to be an adult and how certain educational paths may lead to greater salaries,” Huston said. “It also gives us the chance to interact with our area youth in a fun way.”

Schools attending were Astoria, Bushnell Prairie City, La Harpe, Macomb, Rushville-Industry, VIT and West Prairie. Assisting with the event were volunteers from Macomb Altrusa, Macomb Youth Leadership Organization (MYLO), Spoon River College TRIO and Phi Theta Kappa members, Western Illinois University Athletics, and West Prairie High School students.

Presenters were Hannah Stinocher (Nursing); Jordan Fink (Physical Therapist); Chuck Harris (Welding); Joe Clemens (Diesel Repair Technician); Doug Erickson (Engineering); Chase Lockard (Computer Careers); Anne Ingersoll (Business Owner); Jamie Kotewa (Art Careers); Stephanie Hilton (Lawyer); Lydia Perrilles (Teacher); and Korrie Cameron (Law Enforcement).

Pictures of the event can be viewed on the Spoon River College Facebook page.

image of students at the 8th Grade Reality Store event at the Macomb Campus

April College Visit Days at Canton and Macomb Campuses

Spoon River College will host College Visit Days at both their Canton and Macomb campuses to give prospective students the opportunity to explore transfer education and SRC career technical programs. The Canton date is Tuesday, April 14, and the Macomb date is Thursday, April 16. Both are from 1-3 p.m.

Attendees will receive information about the application process, tuition costs, and available scholarships. Campus tours will be given, including the Snapper Villas student housing on the Canton Campus. All attendees will receive a free t-shirt.

RSVPS are encouraged and can be made at www.src.edu under the Admissions tab, or by calling 309-649-6400 (Canton), or 309-833-6069 (Macomb). The Canton Campus is located at 23235 N. County Hwy. 22, and the Macomb Campus is located at 2500 East Jackson.

 

Spoon River Announces Search for Its Next President

Canton, IL – The Board of Trustees of Spoon River College is seeking nominations and applications for the position of President.

The new president will serve as a highly visible advocate throughout the local communities, state-wide, and nationally, and be an inspirational, transparent, and visionary leader, building trust and addressing the challenges and opportunities in academic excellence, enrollment, and workforce development.

The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) has been selected to assist the college with the Presidential search process to recruit highly competitive candidates. Keith Miller, Ph.D., will serve as the ACCT Search Consultant.

This is a confidential search process. To ensure full consideration, application materials should be received no later than April 28, 2026. The position will remain open until filled. A master’s degree is required, and an earned doctorate from a regionally accredited institution is preferred. Applications and required documents can be submitted at ACCT Presidential Search.

Detailed information about the search process including a time line, presidential profile, how to apply, and progress reports can be viewed on the college’s website at Presidential Search Information .

For more than six decades, Spoon River College (SRC) has been a cornerstone of education, opportunity, and community connection in West Central Illinois. Founded in 1959, the college was built on a simple but powerful belief: that access to quality education strengthens individuals, families, and entire communities.

Today, Spoon River College is a public, two-year community college serving approximately 1,700 students each year across a five-county district that includes portions of Fulton, McDonough, Mason, Schuyler, and Knox counties. With campuses and centers in Canton, Macomb (new campus opened in Fall 2025), Havana, and Rushville, the college remains deeply connected to the communities it serves. Spoon River College is proud to employ approximately 230 full-time and part-time faculty and staff across the entire district.

 

 

Spoon River College 65th Commencement May 14 at Canton Campus

Spoon River College will hold their 65th Commencement on Thursday, May 14, at 6 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Building on the Canton Campus, located at 23235 N County 22. Check-in time for graduates is 5:15 p.m. Sha Lyn Photography will be available from 4-5:15 to take individual graduation photos, and students will be provided with the proper order form for that service.

Cap and gown pickup will begin the week of April 27, and rehearsal for students participating in the ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Building on the Canton Campus.

The cost to purchase a gown is $45, and no orders will be placed after May 1.

The commencement is free and open to the public.

Spoon River College Students Compete at National PAS Conference

Three Spoon River College agriculture students recently competed at the National PAS Conference in Branson, Missouri, representing SRC in the soils competition.

Emilee Franklin (Abingdon), Danica Geeseman (Canton), and Olivia McLouth (Canton) worked as a team, completing a 50-question exam and analyzing a soil monolith. Their efforts earned them a top 10 finish.

The National Professional Agricultural Student (PAS) Organization is a student-led organization for college students studying agriculture, agribusiness, and natural resources. Founded in 1980, PAS focuses on leadership, career preparation, and skill development through competitive events.

Spoon River College offers an associate in applied science degree in Agricultural Business Management, and certificates in Agricultural Precision Technology and Agricultural Production.

Image of Ag students Emilee Franklin (Abingdon), Danica Geeseman (Canton), and Olivia McLouth (Canton), who attended the PAS National Conference

 

Employability Skills Academy April 9 at Canton Campus

Spoon River College will hold an Employability Skills Academy Thursday, April 9, from 8:3 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Engle Conference Center on the Canton Campus. The free event is open to the public, including high school students who are interested in receiving tips and information on conducting a successful job search.

A morning and an afternoon session will be offered, and attendees can register for one or both. Check-in and morning refreshments are from 8:30-9 a.m., with check-in for the afternoon session at 12:15-12:30. For those attending both sessions, lunch will be on their own.

Morning presentations are Job Search Strategies (9-9:45) with presenter Mike Sorrill; Employer Expectations in Today’s Workplace (9:50-10:30) with presenter Hannah Neuendorf; and Customer Service and Business Etiquette (10:45-11:30) with presenter Cathy Onion. Afternoon sessions are Interviewing (12:30-1:10), and Resume and Cover Letter (1:15-2:30) with Michelle Howe presenting at both.

To register, visit Employability Skill Academy . For more information, contact Brandi Ketcham at 309-649-6400.

This event is being held in advance of the job fair the college  will also host on Friday, May 8, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Building on the Canton Campus, located at 23235 N County 22. More information will be shared at a later date.

34th Lifelong Conference Scheduled for April 17 at Canton Campus

The Spoon River College Office of Community Outreach will host the 34th Lifelong Learning Conference on Friday, April 17, at the Canton Campus. This popular event for lifelong learners  offers interesting speakers, lunch, and a resource fair.

Rick Klinedinst will start the day with a keynote presentation titled “America 250: Independence Won—and Almost Lost” as he explores the fragile years after 1776, when independence had been secured but the republic itself nearly failed. Seven break-out sessions will follow, with attendees choosing three of those to attend.

Morning sessions include “Pursuit of Creative Endeavors” by Jeanine Standard and Linda Brown as they explore how creative endeavors can affect mood, relationships, and brain functioning, followed by “Hidden Lives of the Titanic Stories of the Unrecognized Passengers and Crew” by Gwen Alexander, who brings to light the stories of those who largely remain unknown and a local family’s surprising connection to the Titanic.

Afternoon sessions include “1776 in 2026” by Stan Ransom featuring clips from the Broadway musical 1776; Christine Wright will present “Designing with Daisies” (bring your clippers!); Local winemaker Bradley Beam will present “C’est si bon: An Introduction to the Wines of France”; Mike Delligatti will share his travel adventures with “35 Fabulous Days in Australia,” and Larry Eskridge will lead the discussion of “one of the world’s most unpopular books” and its effect on people everywhere.

Check-in and refreshments are from 8-8:30 a.m., followed by opening remarks and the keynote presentation at  9 a.m. A Resource Fair and a soup and sandwich buffet will be held in between the morning and afternoon sessions, and the day wraps up at 2:30 p.m.

The event is sponsored by MidAmerica National Bank and resource fair venders CASA of West Central Illinois, Farmington Village Nursing and Rehab, Help at Home, SRC Adult Education; Spoon River Home Health, The Clayberg Nursing Center, Willow Ridge Hospice, and Canton Family YMCA. All attendees will be entered for door prize drawings compliments of the sponsors. Cost of the event is $25 ($35 after April 10) and registration can be completed online  at https://src.augusoft.net/ or by calling 309-649-6260.