Reminder! Shoreline professional learning events Feb. 9 & 10

Shoreline will be holding some exciting professional learning opportunities this week, including sessions with Jim Donohue from AVID for Higher Education.  Contact one of our Professional Learning Leads (Sheryl Copeland, scopeland@shoreline.edu; Ali Armstrong (aarmstrong3@shoreline.edu) or our AHE liaison (Bayta Maring, bmaring@shoreline.edu) if you have questions. Check out the sessions schedule below, or download the pdf version of the schedule here. 
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Reaffirming our Community Standard ­ Message from President Roberts

Dear Colleague,

Recently, our nation has witnessed a large amount of civic engagement and the passionate exchange of many divergent viewpoints. As a public community college, we are obliged to both uphold the right to free speech and expression and affirm our identity as a respectful and inclusive learning community.

As always, all of us at the College, including our Board of Trustees, want our campus to remain a place of open inquiry and learning, with leadership that models the ideals set out in our Community Standard. While we may be uncomfortable with differing points of view, our common standard is to hold these conversations in a respectful manner.

Should you observe any acts of harassment on campus, I ask that you do the following three things:

– Alert Safety and Security (or law enforcement if needed)
– Report the incident to the Community Standard email box we have established: communitystandard@shoreline.edu
– Share the incident with your supervisor as needed

It is important that the College be able to track any incidents of harassment or vandalizing of college property (including posters), so that an appropriate investigation and response can be made, and any trends can be identified.

At the same time, I want each of us to consider that conflicting or controversial viewpoints are not inherently a violation of our Community Standard. In fact, the ability to share different points of view is at the heart of free speech and expression. Therefore, it is important for us to understand that speech, expressions, or opinions that some people may find offensive are not necessarily in violation of any protected rights or the College’s shared standard of behavior. What our Community Standard affirms is the respect we expect when we engage in lively debate and the actions we will not tolerate as a campus community.

This week, I am working with a group of faculty, staff, and administrators to plan some college-wide conversations around navigating freedom of speech, expression, and our Community Standard. As a College, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to creating a respectful, welcoming environment for all.

Respectfully,

Cheryl
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Link to the Jan. 27 Winter Campus Update #1 Video

The Jan. 27, 2017 Winter Campus Update #1 video can be found here.

Reminder: The Winter Campus Update #2 is scheduled for Fri., March 10, 2017 from 1:30-3 p.m. in the PUB Main Dining Room (#9215).

Go to March 10 on the Employee Calendar: http://intranet.shoreline.edu/calendars/employee.aspx#/?i=1

Thank you.

Reminder! Sign up to audition for The Servant of Two Masters! Feb. 8-10

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Auditions for “The Servant of Two Masters”
will be held on February 8, 9, & 10 from 12:30-3 p.m. with callbacks being held Fri., Feb. 10 from 1-3 p.m.

Come prepared to perform a short one- to three-minute monologue. Please, audition not to exceed 3 minutes.

Auditions and performances will be held at:
Shoreline Community College Theater (1600 Bldg.)
16101 Greenwood Ave. N.
Shoreline, WA  98133

Directed by Duygu Monson, “The Servant of Two Masters” will be performed June 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17.

TO SIGN UP FOR AN AUDITION, please go to the audition page on the theater website and sign up for a five-minute slot. You will receive a confirmation email confirming your audition time.

We are also looking for students who are interested in tech work to assist in the production. Students can get musical theater performance credits, drama credits, or stage technical credits. Auditions are open to the community, but everyone involved in the production must register for some type of Shoreline Community College credit. Additional questions can be sent to John Nold at jnold@shoreline.edu.

Training Opportunity – Mental Health First Aid

Are you interested in being able to assist someone experiencing a mental health related crisis or non-crisis situation and where to turn for help?

Before you can know how to help, you need to know when to help.

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an internationally recognized program designed to build mental health literacy within our communities – or a basic understanding of what different mental health illnesses and addictions are, how they can affect a person’s daily life, and what helps individuals experiencing these challenges get well.

You will learn about: 

·  Depression and mood disorders

·  Anxiety disorders

·  Trauma

·  Psychosis

·  Substance Use disorders

·  How to help someone who may be experiencing thoughts of suicide or harm

Mental Health First Aid teaches about recovery and resiliency – the belief that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better, and use their strengths to stay well.

Just as CPR helps you assist an individual having a heart attack – even with no clinical training – becoming a Mental Health First Aider will train you to provide initial help to people experiencing mental health concerns such as depression, anxiety disorders, psychosis and substance use disorders as well as how to help someone who may be experiencing thoughts of harm or suicide.

This training is FREE to Shoreline Community College employees and students and will be offered in two (2) – 4.5-hour sessions:

Friday, March 3 AND Friday, March 17 from 11 am – 3:30 pm (Bring your lunch – and an afternoon snack will be provided).

You MUST attend BOTH training sessions to receive a MHFA handbook and become a certified Mental Health First Aider.

Please email Sheryl Copeland at scopeland@shoreline.edu to register and/or find out more information. Once registered, details as far as room location, etc., will be shared.

MHFA website: http://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/cs/

Be well!!  – Sheryl Copeland (training facilitator)