Reminder! Are All Veterans Broken? Interactive Training Session is Tues., May 19

Are All Veterans Broken Flyer
Offered in conjunction with Operation Military Family, the Office of Special Services invites you to a workshop dedicated to overcoming myths about veteran students on May 19 at 2 p.m. in room 1402.

You’ll walk away from this session with a better understanding of:

  • how to relate to Veteran Students,
  • what “facts” really are myths,
  • the Impact of PTSD on the Veteran population,
  • what the Veteran Employment and wages environment looks like,
  • how Veterans and Problem-solving go hand-in-hand, and
  • what the real story is behing the “Homeless Veteran epidemic.”

Food and beverages will be available. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, engage in thoughtful and provocative conversation, and you’ll be better equipped to understand and maybe even answer questions from your veteran students.

RSVP by registering in advance.

Preliminary budget update

The following message was sent by email on May 18, 2015 to all Shoreline Community College employees:

Dear Colleague,

While negotiations over the state budget continue, the college is moving ahead with planning for our 2015-16 college budget. The first reading of the budget is scheduled for the Wednesday, May 27th Board of Trustees meeting with adoption of the budget by the Board at the June 24, 2015 regular meeting. Dawn Vinberg, Executive Director, Budget & Capital, will present the preliminary budget, along with members of the Executive Leadership Team (ELT).

On Thursday, May 28, from 12:30-1:30 p.m., in Building 2300, room 2308, Dawn, with support from the ELT, will present the same information. This initial look is an opportunity for you to see how this budget proposal aligns with the four Areas of Focus and the college’s Core Themes. These documents support college’s vision and mission and will drive the work of the college for academic year 2015-16.

This budget proposal is based on what we know at this point in the legislative process. What we do know creates a positive outlook for the college. First, as you saw in our successful financial statement audit released in February, the college is on solid financial footing. Second, the work we have done coordinating our student success efforts and the collective work involved with our strategic planning process puts us in a great position to direct our future. Third, regardless of what happens in Olympia, this proposal will give us a thoughtful, planned position from which the college can adjust to meet the future we are designing together.

I want to thank everyone who helped bring our budget process to this point, the members of the Strategic Planning and Budget Committee, all those who contributed to the Abbreviated Strategic Action Plan (aSAP) process, the Dean Team and the Executive Leadership Team. What you will hear at the Preliminary Budget Update is the result of hours of work to help the college make investments that will move us toward our preferred future.

We are doing important work that will help guide the college in the coming years. This budget proposal is one step along that path as is the ongoing work by the Strategic Planning Task Force and the Student Success Coordinating Committee. I look forward to seeing you at our Preliminary Budget Update on Thursday, May 28th.

As always, thank you for your commitment to our students and each other.

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D

President

Reminder: Employee Email Migration Happening May 19

As noted previously, employee email accounts are undergoing a migration from being located on campus to living in “the cloud” on servers managed by Microsoft.

To help minimize the impact of this process, TSS staff will be stationed around campus on the morning of the migration starting at approximately 8 a.m. They’ll be at:

  • 1000 Bldg.
  • PUB
  • FOSS
  • VCT
  • Nursing
  • 1300, 1400, 1500 —> TSS staff will swing in and out as time allows.
  • Music —> Owen Strain will be the point person

After staying a while, if there is no activity, the TSS staff may visit another location or head back to their office.

You can always get help by calling the TSS helpline at 206-546-5872 or submit a support request at help.shoreline.edu.

The migration process is expected to be complete by 12 p.m.

How Can I Prepare?

Microsoft Outlook is the product TSS recommends for email, calendar, and contacts. Using Outlook on whatever device you are using should provide the least disruption.

What Will Happen on My Work PC?

  • On a campus PC, you will be prompted to quit and restart Outlook once the migration has completed for your account.

What Will Happen on My Personal (non-work) Phone or Computer?

  • Older computers/devices may stop working. In that case you will need to access employee email and calendars via mail.shoreline.edu
  • You will likely need to delete your email account from your device and then re-add it.

For further details please visit this email migration page on the intranet.

 

Big Fish Makes Its Northwest Premiere, Fri., May 15

10926188_820480274672489_2702986159786256188_nJust a reminder to get your tickets for the Northwest premiere of “Big Fish,” opening Fri., May 15 and running through May 24.

Our colleagues in the Theater Department have been working hard to bring this production to life, even going so far as to take over the college’s Instagram page and give us all sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes footage of rehearsals.

With music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa and a book by John August, “Big Fish” is a production centering on the charismatic Edward Bloom – a traveling salesman who lives life to the fullest – and his bigger-than-life tales that delight everyone, except his only son, Will. About to have a child of his own, Will is determined to discover the real truth behind his father’s tall tales.

Tickets are on sale now:
General $18
Seniors & Non-SCC students $12
SCC Students & Children $10

Tickets are available at Brown Paper Tickets.

New Bookstore Window Display Featuring Dolphie!

Haven’t been by the bookstore lately? Come check out our new window display – now proudly featuring Dolphie! While you’re here, why not wander through our aisles and discover all sort of fun items to spruce up your office – snacks too!

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