OGLESBY – The Illinois Valley Community College Board of Trustees launched a multimillion-dollar renovation project to improve lab and testing areas on campus.
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OGLESBY – The Illinois Valley Community College Board of Trustees launched a multimillion-dollar renovation project to improve lab and testing areas on campus.
On April 16, the Board accepted a bid from Vissering Construction Co., Streator, in the amount of $3.8 million for 2025 campus renovations.
Work is expected to begin this summer on creating new space on the College’s lower level, where a microbiology lab will be relocated, making it independent of other lab areas and improving safety for students.
The Assessment Center will also be relocated and renovated to include advanced features and technologies.
Additionally, as part of the renovation project, a corridor near the cafeteria will be redesigned and new seating options will be created in the cafeteria space.
In other action, the Board welcomed 2025-2026 student trustee Danica Scoma of Utica and recognized outgoing student trustee Emma Garretson for her service.
Outgoing trustees were recognized for their service on the board. Dr. Amy Boyles served eight years and Jane Goetz served 12 years.
In her monthly report, President Dr. Tracy Morris noted:
In other action, the Board: