Come celebrate Michelle’s service to the Foundation and wish her well on her next adventure!
- Date: Tuesday 4/30/24
- Time: 4:00-5:00pm
- Location: Central Conference Room BLDG 1000
Come celebrate Michelle’s service to the Foundation and wish her well on her next adventure!
The Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting (“session”) on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 4:30 PM. A study session is scheduled to precede the regular session at 3:30 PM. The April 24, 2024 study and regular sessions will take place in room 1010M (the “Board Room”) in building 1000 (the “Administration building”).
The April 24, 2024 study and regular sessions will be recorded and the video, available, when Board materials are posted for the next regular meeting.
The remote option via Zoom for the April 24, 2024 study and regular sessions
• https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88349708605
• (253) 215-8782
Meeting ID: 883 4970 8605
The April 24, 2024 board packet can be found at: https://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets-2018.aspx
Come join the Career Center as we host our 9th Employer of the Day event in 2024, with our close neighbors at the Seattle Golf Club!
They are actively hiring for full and part time positions, and General Manager Kipp Johnson will be here to answer all your questions.
Date: Tuesday, 4/23/24
Time: 10:00am-1:30pm
Location: PUB Lobby
Hello Campus Community,
Please see some important updates from Facilities below. These updates are for work being done between 4/23-4/30. Please read carefully.
Water Shutdown Tomorrow 4/23 in Building 2900 from 6:30-8:30am
The water to 2900 will be shutdown on 4/23 from 6:30am to 8:30am. This is to finalize punch list items for the Cedar building.
Summary of Planned Contractor Activity at Cedar/6000 Building, Access Requests Next Week, 4/22 to 4/26
Forma has scheduled concrete on the following days within the construction zone. For Tuesday, 4/23, from 8am – 3pm, Forma will be patching asphalt at the NE corner of building 2300 and at the parking lot/concrete path connections on the West side of the building. There will be some odor from the new asphalt. The walking path to the SW door of 6000 will remain open. For Thursday, 4/25, from 3pm-5pm, concrete cure seal will be installed in Phase 2 site adjacent to building 2200. The sealant does give off an odor which is not hazardous to people walking outside by the construction fence at buildings 2300 and 2900. Please avoid the area around the construction zone. Employees with accommodations in place impacted by the concrete sealant application process can contact HR at hr@shoreline.edu for any support needed. Any other employees potentially impacted by the smell are welcome to work with their supervisor to explore remote work options noting that campus services must remain open and staffed during this time.
Roofing Projects- Lift Onsite 4/30/24
We are in the process of gathering information to start a few roofing projects on campus. Our on-call Architect will have a lift brought onsite on Tuesday, 4/30, to conduct some exploratory work on the 3000-building soffit. The lift will be in place at 7am and should be removed by 1pm.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Kimberlee Clark
Director of Facilities and Capital Projects
Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce that Dr. Pangyen (Ben) Weng has accepted the role of Vice President for Instruction.
Dr. Weng will start on July 1, 2024, and brings twenty years of experience in higher education to the role. “I am thrilled to be part of Dr. Kahn’s administration and to lead Shoreline’s outstanding faculty,” Ben expressed about his new role. “Together, we are committed to expanding Shoreline’s transformative and equitable educational opportunities for students.”
For the past six years Ben has served as the STEM Dean at Minneapolis College in Minnesota. During his tenure, he and his faculty launched innovative curriculum initiatives to tackle the myriad challenges facing higher education. Notably, the Minneapolis Math and Science Pathways, along with the Minneapolis Open-Access IT Degrees, resulted in increased enrollment, narrowed achievement gaps, and greater student interest in STEM courses.
Before assuming his deanship, Dr. Weng spent fourteen years as a mathematics professor at three different four-year universities. At Metropolitan State University in Minnesota, he chaired the mathematics department, pioneered new degree programs, and played a pivotal role in establishing the state’s universal 2+2 transfer agreements of math degrees between all the public universities and two-year colleges. His teaching repertoire spanned the entire spectrum of mathematics, from developmental to advanced levels.
Dr. Weng holds a doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from National Taiwan University in Taipei. His expertise is in real analysis and differential equations, a field where nothing is taken for granted unless logically proven to be true. While Ben’s training lies in theoretical mathematics, his greatest passion is sharing the joy of math with others. In 2022, he authored “Math Excursions for Liberal Arts,” a textbook tailored for non-STEM students.
Originally from Taiwan, Ben came to the US to pursue advanced studies over 25 years ago. He has a wife and three kids. In his free time, he enjoys cooking Taiwanese beef noodles or Japanese yakisoba, playing his 1993 Yamaha silver flute, and hiking with his family. He looks forward to exploring the scenic trails in the region on his bike or rollerblades.
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