Employee Comings and Goings: November/December 2019

The Employee Comings and Goings Report is found online at the HR Intranet webpage located HERE. The Employee Comings and Goings Report for November/December 2019 can be downloaded HEREPlease feel free to call or email HR with any questions.

Human Resources

Shoreline in the news, fall quarter 2019

Here is a roundup of some of the local and regional media stories the College was featured in this quarter. Of special note are two announcements about Shoreline receiving a $100,000 state grant for student emergency funds as well as a generous $550,000 estate gift from a local citizen (see #5-8 below). More information about these wonderful opportunities will be shared soon. Happy reading!

1.  Shoreline Area News, October 1
239 Students Can Now Live On Campus at Shoreline Community College

2.  Seattle Times, October 15
California Approved Nearly $500 Million in Emergency Financial Aid for Community Colleges: Could Washington Be Next?

3.  Seattle Times, November 7
Seattle repeat offenders on a thin line between public safety and patient privacy(highlights Criminal Justice and CE faculty member Anura Shah)

4.  Community College Daily, December 11
From MentorLinks Mentee to Mentor (highlights Clean Energy Technology Director Louise Petruzella)

5.  KATU 2, December 11
Washington Board Awards $2 Million to Help Financially Struggling Students

6.  Shoreline Area News, December 13
Shoreline Community College Will Receive $100,000 from the State for Emergency Grant Funding for Students

7.  Seattle Times, December 14
The Secret is Out: 105-Year-Old Woman Left $10M to Washington’s Community Colleges

8.  Federal Way Mirror, December 16
Local Estate Awards $10 Million to Local Colleges

 

Power Loss impacting 8 buildings on Sat., Dec. 21, 2019: 4-7 a.m.

Dear Colleague,

Electrical work will take place on Saturday, December 21, 2019, which will result in a power loss to buildings 2100, 2200, 2300, 2400, 2500, 2900, 3000, and 5000 from 4:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m.

The rest of campus will not be affected.

Please contact me with any questions or concerns.

Thank you,
Jason Francois, MBA
Director of Facilities and Capital Projects

Free parking days winter quarter 2020

There will be designated free parking days that occur on campus at the start of each quarter.

For winter quarter 2020, the free parking days will be: December 16th-January 10th (January 10th is the last free parking day for winter quarter 2020).

Safety & Security will post signage on the parking machines on these days.

Note: Vehicles parked illegally will still be cited.

December 5 Campus Budget Meeting and Latest Budget Questions

Dear Colleague,

Thank you to those who attended our final Campus Budget Meeting of the quarter on Thursday, December 5. I’m grateful for your commitment and resilience as we work through these challenging budget conversations together. If you missed the meeting, you are invited to watch the video recording.

Here are responses to the latest campus budget questions, which includes two weeks’ worth of questions, as we were unable to respond to all of the questions immediately before and after the Thanksgiving closure.

As it is now the end of the quarter, we will pause on collecting additional budget questions from the online and physical comment boxes until the start of winter quarter.

Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Office of the President