Classified Staff Professional Development Retreat is Aug. 14

The classified staff Professional Development On-Campus Retreat is less than 3 weeks away. If you haven’t done so already, please RSVP to Alan Loveless at wloveless@shoreline.edu

Here is more detail:

Shoreline Community College’s Classified-Staff Professional Development Committee Presents:

The 1st Annual Classified Staff Retreat!

~ Friday, August 14, 2015 8:30am – 11:45am ~
~ Automotive Showroom (2100 building) ~

The Committee’s professional development theme for the upcoming year is Improving Communications. Help us kick it off on a summer morning packed with…

Refreshments! Door Prizes! Engaging Breakout Sessions!
And…
Keynote speaker: communications expert/professional trainer Tena Crosby!

Please RSVP to Alan Loveless at wloveless@shoreline.edu by Tuesday, August 11th.

City of Shoreline awarded $25 million for 145th Street Corridor Project – Light Rail Connecting to Campus… Eventually

Good news for those of you who’ve been following the SR 523/145th Street Corridor Project – the City of Shoreline has recently been awarded $25 million for the project. With the help of this funding, SR 523/145th Street will eventually link light rail at 145th to I-5, Aurora and RapidRide service, SR522 and north lake cities, Shoreline Community College, and future transit oriented communities. That means that sometime in the future, our campus will be an easier commute for our community!

If you’re not familiar with the project, here’s a bit of background via Shoreline Area News. In early 2015, the City began a year-long process to prepare a corridor study for the 145th Street Corridor. The study will include development of one or more improvement concepts to address pedestrian and bicycle mobility, safety and operations, transit speed and reliability, and freight mobility on the corridor. The $25 million awarded the City of Shoreline will go towards making those improvements and will help the City in leveraging additional money through federal, state, and local grants, much as was done with the Aurora Corridor project. Grants paid for 88% of the Aurora improvements.

As the roadway is currently owned and maintained by multiple jurisdictions, the City will be working closely with WSDOT, King County, and the City of Seattle on the design and construction of any improvements along the Corridor. The City is also working closely with King County, and the cities of Seattle, Lake Forest Park, Bothell, and Kenmore to ensure Sound Transit adds transit links in ST3 funding to connect SR 522 to 145th and Light Rail.

Additional Compass Sessions Added this Week

Due to demand, we’ve added extra Compass testing sessions this week, so if you know of someone who needs to take the test, please instruct them to visit our website to make an appointment here.

Please also let them know that, if the session they want is full, they can try stopping by the Testing Center anyway because we often have no shows. We’ll test them if there is room!

Welcome a Familiar Face, Brian Keever, Into New Role as Instructional Designer

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Please help us in welcoming Brian Keever into the role of Instructional Designer in eLearning. Brian is in office #1213 and can be reached at 206-533-6772. Brian has been an Associate faculty member in the Manufacturing Department for over three years. He has an active interest in learning and technology and is very excited by this opportunity to support faculty colleagues in their efforts to enhance the student experience by integrating technology into their courses. When not at work, he enjoys kayaking, cycling, and marveling at the beauty of our region.

See Shoreline’s Bayta Maring in the Upcoming Choral Series “Audacior”

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Shoreline’s Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management (far left) with other members of The Esoterics.

Shoreline’s own Bayta Maring, Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management, will perform in an upcoming concert series with The Esoterics, a Seattle-based vocal ensemble dedicated to performing and perpetuating contemporary a cappella choral settings of poetry, philosophy and spiritual writings from around the world. The series, titled Audacior, focuses on “admiring boldness and the fearlessness of heart.”

The series presents six choral works inspired by revolutionaries, nonconformists and those unafraid of speaking truth to power. Tickets and additional information about the series can be found at www.theesoterics.org.

Performances in the series are:

Seattle
7 August 2015 | 800pm
St Stephen’s Episcopal Church | 4805 NE 45th Street

West Seattle
8 August 2015 | 800pm
Holy Rosary Catholic Church | 4210 SW Genesee St

Bainbridge Island
9 August 2015 | 300pm
Grace Episcopal Church | 8595 NE Day Road

Ticket prices are $25 at the door ($22 in advance), $18 for students, seniors, the un(der)employed, and the differently-abled ($15 in advance).  
Active singers in other choral groups may attend for only $10.
Advance tickets are available online at www.theesoterics.org (through PayPal)