Finding Mr. Right to screen on campus twice

Free Film FestivalThere are two screenings of a Chinese film entitled “Beijing Meets Seattle” or “Finding Mr. Right” scheduled in the SCC theater for April 16. The film runs for 2 hours and there will be a 45 minute discussion to follow.  I’m told that while the film is rather mainstream in broad themes, it also addresses some controversial issues in today’s China, and those will be part of the discussion that follows.  While I’ve not yet seen the film, I’m told this is an opportunity to see elements of American culture & Seattle through the eyes of a segment of our student population.  The film has English and Mandarin with the Mandarin sections being subtitled in English (not Dubbed).

I’ll be at the noon showing, and I hope that you and your students will attend.

Submitted by: John Tankersley

Fey to oversee Professional Automotive Training Center

Dean of Workforce and Continuing Education Dan Fey is on the road to additional responsibilities at Shoreline Community College.

Dan Fey photo

Dan Fey

Fey, who joined the college in February after a distinguished career at the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, will oversee the Professional Automotive Training Center at the college. Responsibilities for the training center had been with Alison Stevens, Interim Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs.

Fey said he is excited for the opportunity to work closely with those who established not only one of the premier programs at the college, but in the nation.

“The Professional Automotive Training Center is the blueprint for how education and industry can work together to help students, business and society,” Fey said. “I’ll have the chance to learn from those who drew those plans and built the program.”

During a transition that will take place over the coming months, Fey will draw on the experience of a number of people, including Don Schultz. Currently Special Assistant to the President for Automotive, Schultz is the recently retired founding director of the program. Fey will also be able to consult with Dean Susan Hoyne, who had overseen the program in the past.

Fey will coordinate with Jim Hammond, Executive Director for the Puget Sound Automobile Dealers Association. Association members and automobile manufacturers have raised more than $9 million over the years in support of the center, Hammond said. The association offices are housed at the center.

More leadership changes are on the road ahead for the center.

The center’s day-to-day operations are now handled by Interim Director Bob Biesiedzinski, who is also the Honda program instructor.

“Bob was very gracious to step into the interim role and did a great job,” Interim President Campbell said. “But, he is the top Honda instructor in the country anxious to have more time to devote to his students.”

Campbell asked Schultz to come back to the college through June 30, 2014 to assist on a variety of projects, including advising on the search for a permanent, full-time director. Vice President Stevens said that search process is underway.

Faculty canvas training

On Wednesday, March 26 at 12 p.m., eLearning Services will be conducting a training session on the use of the Canvas interface.  The session will last one hour and will be held in room 1308.  Don’t miss the chance to learn about Canvas if you are a new faculty member or new to the online environment.

Hope you can join us!

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Submitted by: Bob Francis

Week ahead

Here is a look at what’s happening on and around campus this week!

International student orientation program (ISOP) will be taking place all over campus throughout the week.

The Vehicle Maintenance Management Conference is the West Coast educational conference for the vehicle maintenance industry. This is the fourth year the event has been held at SCC and will run Tuesday-Thursday.

Tuesday, March 25:

Department of Retirement Services will be on campus. A drop by session is offered in the morning and again in the afternoon for PERS plan members. Also, there’s a 4 pm presentation for non-PERS members interested in the Deferred Compensation Plan.

Wednesday, March 26:

Grades available!