Dear Campus Community,
I am pleased to announce that long-term employee Miranda Levy will now carry the title of Director of Student Accessibility Services and report directly to me.
This change has been made due to a revaluation of the scope and breadth of the work Miranda performs, with acknowledgement of her ongoing role as the subject matter expert for Student Accessibility Services (SAS).
Notably, while Student Accessibility Services will continue to partner with the DEIA Office in shared work supporting our student populations, the SAS unit will rejoin the Students Services Division in alignment with other student-focused service units at the College.
Miranda has worked and volunteered in the disability community for over 20 years. Her goal has always been to ensure that individuals with disabilities feel that they can pursue higher education and employment, if they choose, and that they will be supported.
Miranda joined the Shoreline community in 2018, and most appreciates the kindness she has felt from colleagues since day one. She appreciates the opportunity to develop relationships with all departments on campus and take part in awareness events.
Prior to this position, Miranda spent 10 years working at the Northwest ADA Center at the University of Washington, as an Americans with Disability Act Specialist. Miranda has an MA in Rehabilitation Counseling from Western Washington University, is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, and is a Certified ADA Coordinator from the University of Missouri.
Outside of work, Miranda enjoys spending time with her 10-year-old child and relaxing at home with a book or writing.
I am grateful for Miranda’s continued leadership while serving at Shoreline and contributing to student success through leadership in meeting our student accessibility needs.
Please join me in congratulating Miranda on this change and transition!
Ryan
Ryan Aiello, Ph.D.
Vice President of Student Services

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