Best Practices in the Classroom for Student Veterans

Dean Kim Thompson will be presenting a training on “Best Practices in the Classroom for Student Veterans” this Friday, Nov. 14 from 2 – 3:30 p.m.  All faculty and staff are welcome to attend.

Do you know what one of the first online courses at SCC was?

Shoreline Community College is celebrating National Distance Learning Week (NDLW) and today we are looking back to the roots of online learning at the college.   Do you know what one of the first online courses at SCC was?  Professor Doug Reid’s Music Fundamentals course.  Reid developed it as his Master’s thesis in 1998! The course was the first in the state to incorporate embedded sound files.  The Music Department continues to innovate with eLearning courses to this day.  In fact, Professor Bruce Spitz won a statewide Leadership and Innovation in eLearning Award last year for his online Music Technology courses on Pop and Commercial Music Theory.

Volleyball team plays in tiebreaker Thursday, Nov. 12

Volleyball Everett CC @ Shoreline CCThe Shoreline Volleyball team heads to Skagit Valley College for a tiebreaker game on Thursday, Nov. 12. The winner will advance to the playoffs which starts Nov. 20.

Read more on the sports news site.

Employee changes for November

Here is a list of employee changes for November 2014. These include new and departing employees and changes to current status.

Take time to reflect on Veterans Day

Veterans day

President Cheryl Roberts receives a replacement POW-MIA flag from Russell Greaby at a flag-raising ceremony on Monday. Nov. 10, 2014. Photo gallery

Dear Colleagues,

This Tuesday is Veterans Day and so it is fitting that we take time to recognize and remember our countrymen and women who have served in our armed forces.  Many of our Shoreline colleagues have honorably served our country in uniform, and many of our students have served – and continue to serve – with distinction.  Having grown up in a military family, I am especially mindful of what our veterans have accomplished.  We all owe a debt of gratitude to them.  They have helped make our country great.

I hope each of us will take some time on Tuesday to finding meaningful ways to remember their service.

With a heart full of gratitude,

President Cheryl Roberts