The Multicultural Center Presents Two Films Fri., Oct. 9

The Multicultural Center will sponsor workshops, presentations and trainings every Friday in room 9102. For our first Friday of activities, please come and join us Fri. Oct. 9 for a viewing and discussion of two films:

STRUGGLE IN THE FIELDS – PUB 9102 at 10:30 a.m.
September 15-October 15 is Latino Heritage Month!
“The Struggle in the Fields,” examines the importance of Cesar Chavez and his efforts to organize farm workers in the central valley of California. It delineates the various components of Chávez’s strategy for farm worker self determination—strikes, boycotts, pilgrimages, fasts—and emphasizes his commitment to nonviolence and the importance of faith and prayer in achieving his goal. 58 minutes.

THE DELANO MANONGS – PUB 9102 at 11:45 a.m.
October is Filipino American History Month!
“The Delano Manongs” tells the story of farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farm workers who instigated one of the American farm labor movement’s finest hours – The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez’s leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role. Filipino labor organizer, Larry Itliong, a cigar-chomping union veteran, organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike against the grape growers of Delano, California, beginning a collaboration between Filipinos, Chicanos and other ethnic workers that would go on for years. 30 minutes.

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Reminder: Application for Faculty Outcomes Assessment Project Due Oct. 19

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The Office of Institutional Assessment and Data Management (IADM) will be sponsoring 3-5 faculty-led projects during the 2015-16 academic year. The projects will focus on “closing the loop” (see image above) with assessment; teams of faculty will “review, assess, reflect and act” based on student learning outcomes for one course or series of courses.

Each project will be led by one faculty member, with the expectation that at least one additional faculty member (full- or part-time) will participate in the project. The project lead will receive a $1,000 stipend, with an additional $1,000 available to support participation of additional team members.

Applications are due October 19, with results announced October 23. Click here for application requirements.

Traffic Alert: President Obama’s Visit to Seattle to Cause Significant Delays Fri., Oct. 9

President Obama will be arriving in Seattle at Boeing Field shortly before 4 p.m. on Fri., Oct. 9. Though this will most likely not affect the commute to campus Friday morning, anyone traveling to campus mid to late afternoon may want to leave extra travel time. The evening commute home will likely be affected, as intermittent closures of freeways, arterials and downtown streets are expected. More information can be found here.

Shoreline to Participate in Nationwide Moment of Silence for Umpqua Community College Thurs., Oct. 8

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The American Association of Community Colleges has forwarded us the following message, asking that the Shoreline community participate in a moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. on Thurs., Oct. 8. Please participate in your classrooms and offices as you choose and are able.

Dear Community College Colleagues,

We ask that your college participate in a National Moment of Silence in honor of the victims of the shooting at Umpqua Community College.  Please join us this Thursday, October 8, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. (PT)/2:00 p.m. (ET) in observing a moment of silence. 

As a show of solidarity and support for our friends and colleagues who are working tirelessly to pick up the pieces on the UCC campus, please use the #IamUCC hashtag and share your support via social media. Please encourage your students, staff,and faculty to participate in these efforts and let’s show Umpqua that we all stand with them as they begin the process of healing their campus community.

Thanks in advance to all of you for supporting Umpqua Community College.

Walter G. Bumphus, Ph.D.
President and CEO

 

Traffic Advisory for Oct. 8-9: Several Seattle Area Events Could Cause Travel Delays

Several Events in and around the Seattle area may cause heavy traffic Thurs., Oct. 8 and Fri., Oct. 9, meaning Shoreline faculty, staff and students should leave themselves plenty of extra time to get to campus those days. Here’s the info from the Seattle Department of Transportation:  

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8th – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th:
INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW: The latest makes and models of over 400 new automobiles are on display at the CenturyLink Events Center. Show hours are 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th:
PRESIDENT OBAMA VISIT: President Obama will visit Seattle to attend a fundraising event for Sen. Patty Murray at the Westin Hotel.  Please plan ahead as the interstate and city streets will likely be impacted by the visit.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th – SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11th:
ST. DEMETRIO’S GREEK FESTIVAL:  The 55th annual celebration at St. Demetrios features traditional Greek food, music, dance performances, and cultural items for purchase. Hours are Friday, 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday, 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. About 4,500 people are expected to attend over the weekend. Traffic in the Montlake neighborhood is likely to be heavier than usual, so please accordingly (some Baklava might help).

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th:
MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER WALK: This walk benefits the American Cancer Society’s breast cancer research grants, and programs and programs for people undergoing treatment. The event starts and ends at the Seattle Center International Fountain at 9 a.m. The route heads east on Mercer Street, south on 9th Ave N through Denny Park, north on Dexter Avenue N, west on Mercer, south on 5thAvenue N, west on Broad at Denny Street returning back to Seattle Center on 2ndAve N. About 3,200 people are expected to participate.