Campus Updates 6/7/24

Events and News 

Happy Pride month! As you may likely know Pride month was started as way to celebrate our LGBTQ community.  It officially started post-Stonewall riots which happened in 1969.  Please learn more about this important part of our history. 

There are many ways you can celebrate Pride month – we have a couple of wonderful events through our Gender Equity Center (listed below).  I want to really encourage all admin, staff and faculty to come out for these events and support our community. 

This is a rainbow flag advertising the Seattle Pride Parade meet-up event

If you are more of a solo person, there are a lot of wonderful films and art activities being highlighted this month to learn about the diversity within the LGBTQ community. If you are more social, sometimes it’s as simple as reaching out to a colleague you appreciate and reminding them of that.   

One of my favorite Pride events I attended as a younger person was celebrating in Cambridge, MA after equal marriage was adopted in May of 2004 (Massachusetts was the first state to do so).  A group of friends and I bought a bunch of flowers and handed them out to couples who were getting married at the Cambridge courthouse.  There was a lot of crying and joy that day and it was fun to play a small part in that.  

As you know we are committed to supporting our wonderful LGBTQ colleagues here at Shoreline and are very proud to celebrate with this month (and every month!).  We are also so lucky for the advocacy to start a Gender Equity Center on campus and all the work Roberto Lopez, and his team do to make our students feel welcome and to commune together.   

I attended a really fun event this week put on by the Associated Student Government at Shoreline Community College yesterday. The event is called Sunfest (though it rained most of the day when I was around!) and includes a lot of activities to help students lower stress and support mental health as they prepare for quarter finals.  

And now I KNOW I made the right hire for VP of Student Services. Ryan Aiello, Ph.D. featured with his new snake friend on his second day of work here!   

New VP of Student Services holding a snake

I want to make sure I take a moment to highlight all of the great student events that have been occurring on campus for both prospective and current students. In May, Advising hosted a Running Start Info night, we recently had an excellent Career Fair, and Outreach has led some fantastic large events/tours for incoming high school students. Check out some images below! 

I also had a great opportunity this week to reconnect with a colleague Charlie King.  Charlie works with colleges to make connections with Chinese students who wish to study in the US.  Charlie did a tour of campus this week and is working with International Education to see if there may be some possibility for partnership. 

Lastly, my apologies for missing my virtual office hours meeting on Thursday. I was in a meeting with the JUMC. 

Be well all! 

Cheers, 

Jack 


Spring Quarter Updates 

Accreditation 

Technology Support Services (TSS) 

Wired Network Restoration Project Update: We have reports from our third-party partner regarding the ongoing strike that has caused delays with this project. Unfortunately, the strike continues through this week, however on Thursday 6/6, the union will be voting on whether to continue the strike or accept the proposed agreement. They will send us an update as soon as they know, but if the union votes to end the strike the work on our campus wiring will begin immediately thereafter. We will update everyone once we have further information.  

Zoom Software Update Reminder: Zoom has announced a requirement for the latest updates to be installed on all Zoom accounts logging into meetings via the zoom client. For those logging into the Zoom application via a Shoreline device, your application should automatically update.  For those who are logging into Zoom via a personal device, please ensure your Zoom application is updated to the most recent version. Anyone using an older version of the zoom client update will be restricted from joining meetings and logged out of the application.  Zoom has notified us that we have many clients on our portal that have yet to be updated.  For your information from Zoom, you can refer to their Software Lifecycle Policy. 

The Splashtop Remote Access Project for Students has been completed. Dedicated computers have been set up for remote access for classroom instruction. If you would like more information on this, please submit a ticket to the support site at https://support.shoreline.edu or via email at support@shoreline.edu. 

Human Resources 

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College. 

Communications and Marketing

Shoreline is turning 60! Please take a quick minute to use this link to vote on your favorite logo design. A big thank you to Mia Bradshaw for designing these options! Voting will be open til Thursday 6/13/24 at 12pm.

Image of three logo options for the 60th anniversary logo

Events and Updates 

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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

Shoreline Community College offers accessible, high-quality education and workforce training that empowers students for success. Rooted in our commitment to diversity, equity, and community engagement, we foster an educational environment that contributes to the enrichment of both our local and global communities. 

Naloxone and Fentanyl Test Strips – HB 2112 (2023-24)

Dear Campus Community,

Beginning today, June 6th, you will see stations around campus that contain naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and Washington Good Samaritan wallet cards. These products are being provided in compliance with House Bill 2112 – (2023-24). These products are provided by the college free of charge to students, staff, and the public; but please take only what you need to help sustain the supply to campus. These products will be available in Bldg. 5000 Counseling Center, Bldg. 6000 1st Floor Avanti Vending, Bldg. 4000 outside of the main entrance, Bldg. 4000 2nd Floor near the restrooms, Bldg. 9000 2nd Floor All-Gender restrooms, and Bldg. 7000 2nd Floor elevator lobby. If you see these products have run out, contact Safety & Security at 206-546-4633 or safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu for restocking.

While on campus, if you suspect someone is experiencing an opioid overdose, immediately contact Campus Security and 9-1-1. Under Washington Sate law, if you seek medical help for an overdose or alcohol poisoning, you and the victim cannot be charged for drug use, possession, or underage drinking (WA RCW 69.50.315).

Additional information and educational videos are available on the Shoreline Community College website https://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/emergency-preparedness/opioid-response.aspx

You can also visit the King County Department of Health’s website or https://stopoverdose.org/

In person training for Shoreline Community College staff and students has been developed and can be scheduled by contacting Acting Director of Safety & Security Gregory Cranson at gcranson@shoreline.edu  

Shoreline Community College remains a drug and alcohol-free campus.

If you or someone you know, struggles with substance abuse, you can contact the Washington Recovery Help Line 24 hours a day at 1.866.789.1511 or online at https://www.crisisconnections.org/wa-recovery-help-line/

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

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SCC Bracken Tree Removal

Hello Campus Community,

As part of the construction schedule for the Bracken building (STEAM), the contractor will need to prep the site by removing some trees.  Starting Friday, 6/7, we’ll have the project arborist onsite to assess the trees for this project.  Bayley, the contractor, will start removal and protection of trees next week (6/10).  There will be large equipment and loud noise on the northwest side of campus during this time.  Below is a map that indicates which trees will be removed, what trees will be protected, and how many trees we will be adding back upon completion.  Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. 

Thank you,

Kimberlee Clark

Director of Facilities and Capital Projects

Shoreline Community College

This is a map that shows where the trees will be removed
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Calling all SCC Employee Artists!

Fall 2024 call for SCC employee artists!

Making art this summer…? Doing any creative writing…? Recording some music…?

COMING SOON Fall 2024…

Our Bi-annual SCC Employee Visual, Performing, and Literary Arts Exhibition!

Where: Shoreline Art Gallery,1000 Building, Lobby

When: Fall quarter 2024. Official dates TBD

The Shoreline Community College Art Gallery is proud to present our bi-annual exhibition that celebrates the diverse and creative visions, voices, and innovations that represent the staff and faculty of Shoreline Community College across all departments and disciplines.

This exhibit reunites our creative talent and energies from a variety of fields across campus and honors those who facilitate artistic practices both in their personal lives and through student engagement. 

Submissions are free!

A call for artists will be available early 2024 Fall Quarter… so get making this summer and we will see you next Fall! 🙂

Join us for Shoreline Shorts this Weekend!

Join us this weekend for a show case of student written, directed, produced, and acted short plays and monologues. Presented by the students from the Drama Program at Shoreline Community College. 

  • Dates: Thurs-Sun June 6-9th
  • Time: 7:30 pm 
  • Location: Shoreline Theatre
  • Admission: $5.00 tickets at the door. 
This is a blue background with a shirt collar and a director's slate chopping the tie advertising the Shoreline Shorts event