
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 11th, 2025
Ambrose Receives Phi Theta Kappa Paragon Award for New Presidents
Lincoln Trail College President Tona Ambrose has been named a recipient of the Phi Theta Kappa Paragon Award for New Presidents, a national honor recognizing college leaders who demonstrate exceptional support for student success initiatives.

Mar 10th, 2025
LTC Pep Band Brings the Beat to Game Day
The roar of the crowd, the squeak of sneakers on the hardwood, and—most importantly—the electrifying sound of the Lincoln Trail College Pep Band. Under the energetic direction of Jena Combs, this group of dedicated musicians is transforming the atmosphere at LTC basketball games, making every matchup feel like a championship event.
More Than Just Background Music

Mar 7th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College Hosts Young Women LEAD
Lincoln Trail College welcomed high school students from across the region on March 6 for the Young Women LEAD conference, an event designed to inspire and empower young women. The highlight of the conference was a keynote address by Jen Bricker-Bauer, a nationally recognized acrobat, aerialist, author, and motivational speaker with deep roots in Crawford County.

Mar 6th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College Hosts Career Day
Lincoln Trail College partnered with Twin Rivers to host a Career Day event, giving seventh graders and sophomores from three counties an opportunity to explore career pathways and engage with local business and industry leaders.
LTC President Tona Ambrose welcomed students to campus, emphasizing the importance of career exploration at a young age. Regional Superintendent Jeremy Brush served as the keynote speaker, encouraging students to think about their futures and the skills they will need to succeed in the workforce.

Mar 5th, 2025
Lincoln Trail College Hosts Celebrate Art Day
High school artists from several area schools gathered at Lincoln Trail College for Celebrate Art! Day, an event designed to inspire and recognize young talent. Students had the opportunity to learn from award-winning graphic designer and educator Samantha Tableriou, participate in a creative exercise, and showcase their work in the Celebrate Art! show.

Feb 14th, 2025
A Love Story Written on the Diamond: How LTC Brought Ross and Nikki Westdorp Together
Some love stories begin with a grand gesture or a chance encounter in a far-off place. For Ross and Nikki Westdorp, it all started in the halls of Lincoln Trail College—between classes, on the ballfields, and in the quiet moments of campus life. What began as a simple friendship grew into something greater, standing the test of time, distance, and the challenges of college athletics. Years later, they returned to the place where it all began, not as students, but as husband and wife—saying “I do†on the very field that had been their home for so many innings.

Feb 11th, 2025
From Lincoln Trail College to the Soccer Spotlight: Felipe Silva's Journey
Felipe Silva (‘23) has always had soccer in his blood. Growing up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the sport was more than just a game—it was a way of life. His dream, like many young athletes, was to become a professional player. But life had other plans, and while his path didn’t lead him to a playing career, it took him somewhere just as meaningful: the world of sports journalism.

Feb 10th, 2025
Cast Announced for The Arts at Lincoln Trail College's Production of Footloose
The Arts at Lincoln Trail College has announced the cast and production team for its upcoming production of Footloose the Musical, directed by Taylor Dahlberg. Performances will take place April 4-6 and 11-13 at the Zwermann Arts Center Theater.
Dylan Batten stars as Ren McCormack, a city teen who moves to a small town where dancing is banned. Rebecca Trivett plays Ariel Moore, the rebellious daughter of Reverend Shaw Moore, portrayed by Justin Janney. Danyelle Ayres takes on the role of Vi Moore, with Mindy Evans as Ethel McCormack.