Shoreline Welcomes Donald Brady as Athletic Equipment, Facilities and Events Coordinator

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Donald Brady, Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Athletic Equipment, Facilities and Events Coordinator.

Shoreline Community College would like to welcome a familiar face to a new role as Donald Brady, Head Men’s Basketball Coach, has been named Athletic Equipment, Facilities and Events Coordinator. Brady started in his new position as Athletic Equipment, Facilities and Events Coordinator on June 22, and he will also continue leading the Men’s Basketball program. Brady earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Redlands and began his career as an Assistant Coach at his alma mater. Brady worked at Bellevue College for six years as a Gym Manager and Assistant Coach and has spent the past seven years working as an administrator for the non-profit organization Friends of Hoop Seattle.

Shoreline Welcomes Student Success Coach, Nicki Sunwall

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Please join us in welcoming Nicki Sunwall, who started as a Student Success Coach at Shoreline Community College in May. Sunwall is passionate about social justice, student success and education. She holds her Masters of Education from the University of Washington and previously has worked in Equity and Inclusion at Edmonds Community College, taught secondary English and Skills Development and worked in programs such as the Minority Achievers Program through the YMCA. Sunwall is looking forward to implementing strategies for academic coaching and continuing to build partnerships across campus to support student persistence and educational success. Stop by her office at #5216 to say hello, or she can be reached at x4542 or nsunwall@shoreline.edu.

Shoreline Welcomes New Associate Dean of Advising, Jennifer Coogan

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Jennifer Coogan is the Associate Dean of Advising at Shoreline Community College.

Please join us in welcoming (better late than never!) Jennifer Coogan, who began her role as the Associate Dean of Advising at Shoreline Community College in March 2015.

Coogan earned a M.Ed. in Reading from University of Maryland in 2011, a M.A. in Community Counseling from Marist College in 2001, and a B.A. in Psychology from Marist College in 2000.

For most of her professional career, Coogan served as an academic advisor in TRiO Programs, or similar programs, at various higher education institutions on the east coast, including University of Maryland. Most recently, Coogan was a TRiO Advisor and the English Lead of The Learning Lab at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in Kirkland, Washington. She has also worked as an English instructor at Northern Virginia Community College, a research associate at ASAE, and a project lead on several U.S. government grants including school dropout prevention initiatives.

Two years ago, Coogan moved to Washington from Virginia with her husband, Steve, and dog, Murphy. They were looking for a change of pace and are very happy to have settled in the Seattle area.

“In the past three months, I’ve met wonderful faculty and staff who have recapped the history of Shoreline but also envisioned where the college could be in the future,” said Coogan. “This is an exciting time to be a part of the Shoreline community.”

SolarFest 2015 is Fast Approaching! Join Us Sat., July 25

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Shoreline Community College is playing host once again for the NW SolarFest Sustainable Living Fair on Saturday, July 25 from 10 – 5 p.m.

Join us for fun in the sun with exhibits, Conversation Stations, a KIDZone, Seattle Barter, electric cars, Urban County Fair entries, music and food.

This will be the 12th SolarFest and it is always growing. There will be free parking and the event is also free. For more information, visit www.ShorelineSolar.org, email info@ShorelineSolar.org, or contact Amy Stapleton at 206.546.7841 or astaplet@shoreline.edu.

New discovery tool at the Library! Welcome Primo!

Hello everyone!

Not only are the Math Learning Center and the Reading Writing Center moving to the Library this summer the Library is also moving to a new library management system. At the moment we are calling this tool Primo.

Primo is a discovery tool for scholarly articles, newspaper articles, books, CDs, ebooks, emusic, and lots more. We’d love for you to try it out. So this is a first in a 4 week spin to let folks have a chance to work with Primo.

Take a look at this short video about where to find and how to use Primo.