EVENTS AND NEWS
Hi folks- hope all are well! First, I wanted to thank the 30 or so folks who provided feedback on the outcomes I am proposing for my goals to the Board of Trustees. I will be sending that document to campus indicating (a) changes I made as a function of your feedback and (b) rationale for those items I didn’t adopt. Keep an eye out for it!
I had great community meetings this past week. One was with the parent advisory for the Parent-Child Center. It was a great conversation- the advocacy from our parents is so wonderful. I’m so glad we have this space to discuss improvements to our center. Our new director Kathleen Keefe is doing a great job by the way. Please reach out to her and say hello!
A few of my other meetings included meeting with Rabbi Sadya Davidoff from Chabad of Shoreline and Eric Murray, President of Cascadia College. I was also in attendance for numerous meetings with our trustees and other college presidents/trustees in Washington D.C. to advocate for legislation that supports students, staff, and faculty. I am excited about the possibilities and will continue to work in this space to have an impact at the level that our systems need.
Finally, if you are reading this on Thursday—the Buffalo Soldier event is TODAY. The event will showcase the film, Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on two fronts” and will start with fun appetizers at 6, film at 7, and a panel with the director, actors, film faculty, d community members. It’s FREE and one of the ways we plan to honor and celebrate Black History Month. Hope to see you there!!
Hope to see you in a zoom, community connection, etc. It’s been a long week but a good one!
Cheers,
Jack
President’s Winter Quarter 2023 Virtual Open Office Hours:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84369347745
- Friday, February 17, 2023; 1:00 – 2:00 PM
- Thursday, March 16, 2023; 10:00 – 11:00 AM
Winter Quarter Updates
- Athletic Newsletter, Third EDITION!
- Black History Month: Free Books
- Accreditation Question & Answer 2/22 12-1pm
- REMINDER: 2 hr Limit to Electric Car Charging Stations
- The Spring quarter and Annual 2023-24 scholarship applications are now open.
- Shooting reported at Michigan State University campus
- E – Tutoring Services for All SCC Students
ctcLink:
- How to Get Help with ctcLink.
- ctcLink Business Analysts Road Show. Please schedule them to come for a meet and greet at your next team meeting! They are the backbone of the ctcLink support network.
- Budget authorities & support staff: check out the ctcLink Budget Documents site. Includes:
- The Budget Owner’s list: lists budget authorities and their budgets, with new ctcLink codes and HP/Legacy codes.
- Expense codes: helpful for payment paperwork as it maps ctcLink expense codes back to HP/Legacy codes.
- Faculty Focus: weekly Office Hours with ctcLink Faculty Lead Heather Munsell for help with all faculty-related topics. Monday 12:00pm-1:00pm, www.shoreline.edu/zoomroom

Human Resources
- Shoreline Shout-out
- Understanding the roots of Anti-Blackness
- The Anti-Racist Pedagogy Institute begins February 21, and faculty have through Monday, February 27, to enroll to get started.
- Faculty may join and complete the Institute as their schedule allows. The Institute is asynchronous online.
- Interested faculty may self-enroll in the Institute by following the links below.
- Paid Training Opportunity: Anti-Racist Pedagogy
- All faculty, both full and part-time, are invited to join this training
- Here’s the Inclusive Pedagogy Institute direct link.
- Faculty can self-enroll in the Institute.
Know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College
Events and Updates
- QTPOC Club Opening Mixer
- Amharic for Beginners!
- Delta Dental of Washington provided a gift of $1.5 million to help relocate the Shoreline Community College dental hygiene program to the UW School of Dentistry.
- Coffee in the Multicultural Center!
- Open Mic- March 7th
- Health Informatics & Information Management (HIIM) Infosession
- The Arabian Nights Production in March!
Follow Shoreline Community College on social media!
COVID-19 Updates
Cases
- For the week between 2/8 and 2/14, the College only saw 1 positive case of COVID-19 reported. This is down 9 from last week.
News
- Washington State DOH has relaunched the free telehealth program: Free Telehealth Appointments for COVID-19 Treatment | Washington State Department of Health
- The best way to protect against COVID-19 is by staying up to date on the vaccine. Use this site to find a vaccine provider: Vaccinate WA: Find COVID-19 Vaccine Providers Near You
- Masks are available on campus at the ASK ME stations in the Admin/1000 Building, Library/4000 Building, and FOSS/5000 Building, 2nd floor.
- If you suspect you have COVID-19, were exposed to someone who has it, or have tested positive, please fill out a report for the COVID-19 Response Coordinator: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Exposure Report Form – Formstack
Questions?
- Email covidsupervisor@shoreline.edu or check the COVID-19 Updates site for the latest information.
- Federal COVID.gov site
- Washington State Department of Health Coronavirus
- Public Health Seattle and King County Coronavirus Disease
- Public Health Seattle and King County Health Blog
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