Coming soon to the bookstore!
Building Monitor Training on April 25
In the event of an emergency, Building Monitors are full-time employees who volunteer to assist the an Incident Commander and Campus Security in the implementation of Shoreline’s Emergency Response Plan. The Building Monitor Training and Duties describe the qualifications and duties of the position.
There will be a full training on Friday, April 25, from 10:30-12 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room. This is a repeat of first training. If you are interested in being a Building Monitor, please attend this Friday. If you’ve already attended, you do not need to attend this one.
For additional information, please contact Robin Blacksmith at ext., 4503 or rblacksmith@shoreline.edu
Spring Skate: Frozen
The Asian Student Association of Shoreline Community College is hosting Frozen Spring Skate on Friday, April 25, from 2- 5 p.m. at Highland Ice Rink.
The cost varies depending on how big of a group attends. Skate rentals are $3.50 per pair, per person, for all public sessions.
Don’t forget to contact us so we can have a head count of how many people will be attending!
Dress warmly with gloves, hat, warm jacket, and anything else you can think of to make you feel warm. This is your chance to ice skate and have some fun! Come meet new friends. You don’t need to know how to skate.
Meet us in the PUB lobby this week if you have any questions or go to the event page on ECHO.
Students get fourth-week heads-up and satisfaction survey
The following message is posted at today.shoreline.edu and sent to all students:
Today starts the fourth week of the quarter, a great time to check in on how you are doing in class, get some help if needed and make sure you are on track for success.
Take stock & take control
Start by checking your grades. Most instructors post grades online, but if not, ask in class or during office hours. Or, check in with your advisor. Every student at Shoreline has an assigned advisor. You can look it up or call 206-546-4559. Or, come to the PUB on Wednesday and get some help.
Think you need some academic assistance? Shoreline has lots of resources and here they are all in one place for you!
Take the survey
This Wednesday, add your voice to the Student Voice Project. You and every other Shoreline student will receive an invitation to take part in a Student Satisfaction Survey. Look for an e-mail to your go.shoreline.edu account with the title “Student Voice Project,” then:
- Click the link
- Enter the pass code
- Complete the survey
Your responses will do two things:
- Help the college get better
- Enter you in a drawing for one of 20, $25 gift certificates to the bookstore
On Wednesday, volunteers will be available in the PUB, the library and several other places on campus to help you get connected with the survey.
Have a great week and take stock, take control and take the survey!
Week ahead
Here is a look at what is happening on and around campus this week!
Monday, April 21:
Free workshop “Essay Test Strategies” that aims to help you prepare for tests will be taking place in 1501 at 10:30 a.m.
Earth Week begins at Shoreline with a discussion with Janet Charnley, who has helped guide The Evergreen School toward being recognized as a green school. Discussion in the Quiet Dining Room at 12:30 p.m.
The Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting at 5 p.m. in the board room followed by executive session.
Tuesday, April 22:
Free Writing Workshop! Just can’t get started on that paper? Feeling stuck in the middle of your essay? Learn what causes writer’s block and how to get yourself writing at 11:30 a.m. in room 1501.
Earth Week continues with a showing of the film “Chasing Ice” with a follow-up discussion at 12:30 p.m. in the quiet dining room.
Wednesday, April 23:
Student Voice Project survey opens. Please remind students to take the survey!
Gaslands will be shown in the quiet dining room for Earth Week at 12:30 with a discussion to follow.
Free Workshop! Transitions build the bridges your readers need to follow your ideas. Learn how to build powerful connections that will make your ideas flow in room 1501 at 1 p.m.
Between the lines meets at Edmonds Community College’s black box theater for a discussion with Henrietta Lacks’ family at 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 24:
The Earth Week activity will be a showing of the film “Who Killed the Electric Car” with a discussion to follow in the quiet dining room at 12:30.
Free workshop! This workshop will walk you through steps to improve your writing in manageable stages without being overwhelmed by the whole writing process in room 1501 at 12:30 p.m.
At 5:45 in the Theater, join Shoreline CC Center for Service-Learning and North Urban Human Services Alliance (NUHSA) for a special screening of “A Place at the Table.”
The Great Discussions series continues with a discussion on the Islamic Awakening at 6:30 p.m. in the boardroom. Contact Larry Fuell for more info.
Friday, April 25:
“Avatar” will be shown in the quiet dining room at 12:30 p.m. for Earth Week.

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