Fire Drill Debrief

Dear Campus Community,

Let me start by thanking everyone for their participation in the campus fire evacuation drill yesterday. This drill is the kickoff for increased and continued emergency preparedness that will be a large focus of the Department of Safety & Security for the 23-24 school year. We have already identified a few areas that we are going to focus on for improvement of drills and for overall preparedness:

  • Updated signage around campus with evacuation locations and AEDs
  • There were several buildings (800, 1000, 1100, 1200, 5000) where the alarm sounded momentarily before shutting off. Rest assured; this was user error (on my part) as I inadvertently activated the alarm clearing sequence on the panel as I was attempting to activate the fire alarms across campus. Should your building alarms sound for an actual emergency, they will sound continuously until cleared by responding personnel.
  • There were several buildings (1800, 1900, 2300, 4000, 2900, 3000) where the alarm never sounded or had to be triggered via a pull station. This was a known possible outcome due to work being done on the system as a part of the new construction projects and effected only communication between the panels. Should there be an emergency in any of those buildings, the alarms will sound and stay active until cleared by responding personnel. 

I would like to give you all the opportunity to provide feedback from your experience yesterday (both the good and the bad). Please feel free to fill out this survey 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeZgZE0oOy4OZfsmkajBSj0w2FJNh_9qgsF0ssET7QxDrsTdw/viewform

Respectfully,

Gregory Cranson

Acting Director of Safety & Security

Executive Team Virtual Office Hours

Join Executive Team members for virtual open office hours this fall!

Dr. Jack Kahn– SCC President

Ann Garnsey-Harter– Associate VP PIE

Derek Levy- Acting VP of Student Services

Wendy Coates– Executive Director Advancement & The Foundation

Aisha Hauser– Acting VP DEIA

Joe Mazur- VP Business and Administrative Services

Cat Chiappa- Executive Director of Strategic Communications & Marketing

Lucas Rucks- Acting VP of Instruction

Samira Pardanani- Associate VP International Education & Global Engagement

Veronica Zura- Executive Director of Human Resources

What is Handshake? Read Below to Find Out!

Exciting news! Shoreline Community College is now partnering with Handshake to help students discover new career paths and find amazing jobs and internships.

For students, we pre-populated some basic profile information, and you can use your @go.shoreline.edu account to gain instant access.

Staff and faculty are encouraged to create a student profile, to understand what a student sees. 

The more you complete your profile, the more customized your search results will be. For now, we encourage you to claim your account, and take the next step in finding your career!

Reach out to the Career Center with any questions: careercenter@shoreline.edu / 206-546-5821

Drop in hours M,T,W 10am – 1pm, other meetings by appointment!

The Student Club and Resource Fair is Coming- Sign up by 10/16 to run a Table!

The Fall Club & Resource Fair is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 18 from 2:30-4:30pm. This is an opportunity to promote resources, job opportunities, and services to students.

Departments and programs that are interested in tabling can sign up by going to https://bit.ly/ClubFair_FA23 and submitting the form by Monday, Oct. 16. 

If you have any questions, please e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu. 

This is a gold and yellow flyer advertising the Student Club and Resource Fair.

Seattle Latino Film Festival at Shoreline! Kenya Plays Tomorrow 10/11/23

Join us for a showing of the movie Kenya as part of the Seattle Latino Film Festival at Shoreline!

Date: Wednesday 10/11/23

Time: 7:00-9:00pm

Location Shoreline Theatre

This is a movie poster with two people singing into a mic advertising the movie Kenya