Good morning-
This came through when I was on vacation and I’m not sure if it made it on DAAG. Here is a helpful resource regarding the wildfires that have been happening in Eastern Washington. -Cat


Good morning-
This came through when I was on vacation and I’m not sure if it made it on DAAG. Here is a helpful resource regarding the wildfires that have been happening in Eastern Washington. -Cat


IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM TSS:
Dear Campus Community,
We have received a notification from the SBCTC regarding an ongoing phishing campaign. This campaign uses a QR code which is intended to lure an individual into using their mobile device to scan and navigate to a malicious URL. We wanted to bring this to everyone’s attention to be aware of this ongoing scam attempt. If you receive any email resembling the example below (emails may have small differences), please DO NOT scan the QR code and delete the email immediately.
Thank you,
Jason Brandon- Executive Director of TSS
TECHNICAL DETAILS:
Sender: AUTHENTICATION NOTIFICATION <noreply@correosprepago.es>
Subject: Final Warning: Authentication Support for [Agency Name]
QR Code: Contains multiple different URLs
Example Email:

Hello Campus Community,
As part of the repaving work in the courtyard, we have been advised by an arborist to remove the center tree. The large tree roots have severely impacted our courtyard and sewer system. A tree contractor will be onsite Saturday, 9/16, to cut down the tree. We will have the remnants moved back into our natural landscape. The tree contractor will be closing off the area around the courtyard to keep people safe. Once this work is completed, our grounds department will grind up the stump. In place of this tree, we will be planting a small tree on 9/19. This new tree will have a smaller root system and be able to thrive in this area. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Kim Clark

Dear Campus Community,
Our annual campus fire alarm and suppression system testing will be conducted September 11th through the 15th. During these times, you may see employees from Convergint and Columbia Fire around campus and may observe the momentary activation of strobe and horns during testing. If you have any questions, feel free to email Safety & Security at safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu.
Below is the estimated schedule of testing:
Sept 11: Bldgs. 2100*, 2000
Sept 12: Bldgs. 1900*, 9000
Sept 13: Bldgs. 4000*, 3000
Sept 14: Bldgs. 2900*, 800, 1000
Sept 15: Bldgs. 5000*, 1000, 1200, 1300, 1400, 1500/1600/1700, 1600a, 1800, 2300
*indicates testing that will begin at 6:00am
Respectfully,
Your Department of Safety & Security
Thursday 08/31/23
Events and News
Jack is on a well-deserved vacation this week and we look forward to his sharing the adventures from his time off in next week’s (September 7) Campus Updates edition. -Lori Y.
Updates
Library (#4000)
Closed from August 25 – September 17, 2023. (Student space available in the PUB (#9000) building during Library’s closure.)
To return a laptop:
Call: 206-533-2548 or email: circulation@shoreline.edu
To return books or media:
Deposit items in the book drop at the base of the library ramp, next to the garbage or return items to the book drop next to the campus bus stop.
PUB (#9000)
Closed on Friday, September 1, 2023; and Monday, September 4, 2023 (Labor Day Holiday).
ctcLink
ctcLink (PeopleSoft system) replaced the Legacy HP-UX (Hewlett Packard Unix) environment. After 42 years of service, the HP sunsets Thursday, August 31, 2023 @ 5 pm. Colleges will no longer have access to the Legacy HP system. This includes any jobs run for dual processing. Send questions to support@shoreline.edu .
Enrollments
Fall 2023 enrollment report (updated weekly until we get closer to the start of the quarter), found on Planning & Institutional Effectiveness (PIE) > College Data > Enrollment Reports.
Grants
Have an idea for a grant? Send proposals to the Grants Office via the Grant Intake Form, found on Planning & Institutional Effectiveness (PIE) Questions? Email: grants@shoreline.edu
Human Resources
Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.
As a reminder, beginning the week of September 4, 2023, the College will move back to public operating hours of Monday(s) through Thursday(s) (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and Friday(s) (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Summer operating hours end Friday, September 1, 2023
Supervisors must have your employee’s Fall schedules entered into CTC Link no later than August 31, 2023
Please direct questions regarding the information above to Human Resources (HR) by email at hr@shoreline.edu at any time.
Foundation and Advancement
Still time to volunteer to review scholarships! Reviewing student scholarship applications is inspiring, fulfilling, and rewarding! The review and scoring process happens online and can take place at any time during the review period (August 21 – Sept 6). We will supply you with instructions, scoring rubric, and any other assistance you may need. Each application, scored by 2 or 3 reviewers (depending on the number of volunteers signed up), takes 3 – 5 hours to complete. Please do not feel the need to do them all at one time as you can break it up however you want during the review period.
Be part of this meaningful work by emailing Josh Krupke (jkrupke@shoreline.edu) today!
Events and Updates
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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose
We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities.
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