The GAC presents a talk with Shoreline alumni – THE WORLD: A Discussion of “Ah-ha” Moments, Thurs., Feb. 23

Join us Thurs., Feb. 23 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the PUB 9208 to hear from former Shoreline students who’ve gone on to study at the UW’s Jackson School of International Studies. 

Featuring:
Alexis Chouery (SCC 2012; JSIS 2015)
Simon Walker (SCC 2012; JSIS 2015)
Ian Waller (SCC 2014; JSIS 2016)

Every year about one-third of Shoreline Community College graduates go on to four-year institutions such as the University of Washington where they complete their undergraduate degree, then on to international work in places that include Seattle, Olympia, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere in the world. We invited some of them to return to the Shoreline campus and to share with us their stories about education, careers, and some “ah-ha” moments they experienced along the way.

Additional support provided by the Center for Global Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW, and individual contributions.

For more information about our speakers, visit our biographies page.

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For more Information about the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, visit their page.

Reminder! 2017 Opera Workshop is Feb. 24-26

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Performances in the Campus Theater:
Fri. and Sat., Feb. 24 & 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Sun., Feb. 26, 3 p.m.

Tickets:
Shoreline Community College Students / Children – $12
Seniors, Staff & students – $16.00
General Admission – $18.00

You can purchase tickets at the door or order online at www.brownpapertickets.com

This performance marks the west coast premiere of Amy Beach’s Cabildo! Amy Beach, arguably America’s most famous and celebrated female composer, composed her only opera in 1932. Never published, the work was not performed during the composer’s lifetime, and has only had a handful of performances since 1946. Shoreline’s production will be the west coast premiere of this miniature masterpiece. Set in late nineteenth century New Orleans, Cabildo tells the mysterious story of the notorious pirate, Pierre Lafitte (sung by Trevor Eaden) and his lover, Lady Valerie (sung by Alexandra Picard). The story is set in the governor’s palace and jail of the Cabildo, and features a cast of singers, chorus, and narrator accompanied by a piano trio.opera-workshop

Board of Trustees Study Session & Regular Meeting Wed., Feb. 22

The Board of Trustees will be holding its Regular Meeting on Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 4:00 PM. A Study Session is scheduled to precede the Regular Meeting at 3:00 PM and will be called to order in the Board Room (#1010M). The Board will then move to the main level of building 4000 for the Study Session and will return to the Board Room (#1010M) for its Regular Meeting. Thank you.

A message from President Roberts regarding DACA students

Dear Colleague,

As an update to my January 3rd message about protecting our students, many of us have heard news reports in recent days about immigration and customs enforcement officials detaining an individual from another city with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, status.

I want to reiterate Shoreline Community College’s steadfast support for all of our students, including undocumented and immigrant students.

Here are the facts. Immigration officers are allowed to come on campus, just like other members of the public. The College administration does not have legal authority to violate federal immigration laws. Should an immigration officer ever come to campus, I would urge them to be referred to me or the administrator-in-charge immediately.

With that said, the College does provide some protection to these students by not actively checking on their immigration status (including for campus safety and security purposes), by enforcing anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies, by providing information and directing them to immigration assistance resources, and by protecting their student information from being disclosed.

Please know that due to the protections of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the College is only required to provide information concerning undocumented students to immigration officials upon being provided a court order or lawfully issued subpoena. Even then, the College must, in most cases, disclose to the student that a subpoena has been received in order to give the student an opportunity to respond.

As we commit to remaining a welcoming and inclusive place, it is important to clarify what the College can do to help all of our students feel accepted and supported.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

 

Our Phins are tied for 1st! Let’s Pack the Stands on Wed., Feb. 22

Both our men’s and women’s basketball teams are doing us proud, and the men’s team is currently in a three-way tie for 1st place in the North Region. Let’s show them some support and pack the stands for their home games against Bellevue Wed., Feb. 22. See you there!
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