Earth Week events for Thurs., April 20

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Earth Week activities for Thurs., April 20:

Information booths & community groups in the PUB courtyard
10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Informational tables in the PUB courtyard highlighting Earth Week events, reasons for removing invasive plants, Environmental Club activities, the progress of the campus Rain Garden, Tree Campus USA recognition, and SCOF promoting cafeteria recycling and ADA issues. Plus special booths from the Deep Roots Garden giving away veggie starts, Mushroom Growing Kits, The Washington Native Plant Society, and one on Noxious Weed Control.

Supporting a vibrant Seattle through urban forestry policy, PUB 9208
10:30-11:20 a.m.
The Urban Forestry Policy Advisor from the city of Seattle, Sandra Pinto de Bader will share with us the what Seattle has been doing to restore its urban forest landscape.  She will give us ideas that we may follow to ensure that we too can continue to be stewards for the forests surrounding our campus.

Restoration for Enhancing Ecology and Community, PUB 9208
11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.

The Green City Partnership’s Matt Mega will share with us the important work that is happening throughout the Puget Sound region to restore the ecological components of our communities.  He will address the unique nature of the three legs of the partnership that includes local cities coming together with “friends of groups” who in turn are supported by Forterra a land conservation group.

Brown Bag Discussion: The 3E’s of Sustainability, PUB 9208
12:30-1:20 p.m.

This brown bag will give us an opportunity to explore what sustainability means to us and how we can move our campus toward a sustainable future. We will discuss what sustainability is and how the overlap of the 3E’s – Ecology, Equity, and Economy – is the essence of sustainability.

A variety of Earth Week 2017 activities are happening around campus Mon., April 17 – Sat., April 22. The full calendar of events can be downloaded as a word doc here.

President Roberts attends the American Association of Community Colleges 97th Annual Convention Thurs., April 20 – Mon., April 24

President Roberts will be off campus from Thurs., April 20 thru Mon., April 24 for the AACC’s (American Association of Community Colleges) 97th Annual Convention.

While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College is Stuart Trippel, Senior Executive Director & CFO – Ext. 7859 or 4672.

Thank you.

Get your Innovation Fund questions answered Wed., April 19 & Thurs., April 20

The spring quarter submission deadline for Innovation Fund proposals is April 28, 2017.

Guy Hamilton, chair of Strategic Planning & Budget Council, will be holding “office hours” to answer questions about the application and approval process.

Wed., April 19, 2-3 p.m., Rm 2812
Thurs., April 20, 10-11 a.m., Rm 2812

More information about the process, including examples of funded proposals, can be found here.

Earth Week events for Wed., April 19

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Earth Week activities for Wed., April 19:

Information booths in the PUB courtyard
10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Informational tables in the PUB Courtyard highlighting Earth Week events, reasons for removing invasive plants, Environmental Club activities, the progress of the campus Rain Garden, Tree Campus USA recognition, and SCOF promoting cafeteria recycling and ADA issues.

Earth Week Arbor Day Recognition/Tree Campus USA Certification, PUB 9208
11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
Shoreline has been designated as a Tree Campus USA by the National Arbor Day Foundation for creating a campus tree plan that highlights the importance and diversity of our tree canopy. We are in the process of updating our campus tree map tour to include new plantings, signage, and smart phone technology. Please come to this presentation to support the students that put so much work into our new tree campus plan.

Keynote Address: Worldview of A Standing Rock Sioux, PUB 9208
12:30-1:20 p.m.

Standing Rock Sioux tribal member Kyle Schierbeck will share the historical perspective of the Standing Rock Sioux, their current struggles, he will address Native philosophy, and tell us about his non-profit organization Unkitawa that supports the work at Standing Rock.  A drum/song may be performed as well.

A variety of Earth Week 2017 activities are happening around campus Mon., April 17 – Sat., April 22. The full calendar of events can be downloaded as a word doc here.

Shoreline’s Teaching and Learning Conference is coming up! Join us April 20 & 21

Shoreline’s second annual Teaching and Learning Conference is this Thurs., April 20 and Fri., April 21. All faculty and staff are welcomed to join a variety of sessions April 20 and 21.

The conference coincides with a visit from Kristi Gerdes from AVID for Higher Education, who will be holding sessions on high engagement for English Language Learners. She will also be available each morning of the conference between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Spots are limited so RSVP now with Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu).

Check out the conference schedule for other opportunities, some of which require an RSVP.

If you have questions about the Teaching and Learning Conference, please contact Bayta Maring (bmaring@shoreline.edu), Sheryl Copeland (scopeland@shoreline.edu), or Ali Armstrong (aarmstrong3@shoreline.edu).