The printshop will be closed June 1 and June 2. Orders can still be placed online.
Change, Technology, and Moving Forward: A Multi-Part Series to See the Face of Change, ctclink, and More at Shoreline- June 1!
As a college we have had rapid fire technology change. These sessions will talk about the foundations laid by ctclink and how to design new processes that efficiently leverage the technology moving forward. Bringing in some of the concepts discussed at Day of Learning we will talk about resilience, compassionate change, and how to adapt technology to the outcomes of the college.
The Past & Future for Shoreline
For all the great work people have invested in the ctcLink implementation, the end is also both a beginning and an opportunity. This session will take a brief look back at the foundation laid by ctcLink and discuss how we manage the ongoing transitions and are poised to improve processes and leverage technology.
Date: 6/1 12:30-1:30pm https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82972575857
The Latest Library Newsletter is now available!
Something Pithy, Newsletter of the Ray Howard Library and Student Learning Center Volume 1, Issue 4 is now available. Read about events, new purchases, what is available to checkout, and how you can add more.
https://library.shoreline.edu/libraryupdates/something_pithy
Sunfest Schedule!
SunFest is finally back! We have an exciting schedule of activities this week to help you celebrate the end of the year and get ready for finals and all activities and food will be free for students! https://www.instagram.com/p/CeCg0H_va-T/

Waves of Gratitude
Waves of Gratitude for Chippi Bello and Courtnay Llacuna of Student Services for respect and employee support. Extreme gratitude to Chippi Bello and Courtnay Llacuna for all the incredible assistance they provided in so very patiently working on travel authorizations and all things travel- and conference-related. Chippi and Courtnay have been so helpful and made so much time and always swiftly answered my numerous questions. I appreciate them both so much; we are lucky to have them. Submitted by Miranda Levy of Student Accessibility Services.

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