Campus Updates 10/5/23

Events and News

Good evening folks- hope everyone is doing well. This past week has been pretty packed

I imagine by now you have heard about this great Flamenco event we are hosting at Shoreline. We had a great planning meeting on Friday, and I wanted to be sure and let people know– The Honorary Consul of Spain, Luis F. Esteban, together has brought us this special concert with Rafael Ramírez and his group! He was the winner of the “Breakout Artist Award” in Flamenco Jerez Festival 2023. The concert will take place on October 22nd at Shoreline Community College Theater, at 3 p.m. Hope you can join us! Bring a friend! We will be offering special rates for students and Shoreline employees. Get tickets here.

This week I am at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education conference with our ED of Foundation & Advancement Wendy Coates & Foundation rep Josh Krupke learning about how to improve our strategies to work with our communities to raise additional funding to support students!  It has been great so far, and I can’t wait to implement some of the ideas.

Thank you again to faculty and staff who are beginning to propose additional ideas that fit with the work I mentioned during Opening Week.  Our charge isn’t just about focusing on underrepresented prospective students, but challenging the ways we serve them and support their goals. I described this as largely reactive and individualistic, where the focus is on waiting for folks to come to us and supporting them one at a time, often in silos.

My challenge to the campus is not to do something new, but to do more of the creative work that is already happening at SCC.  I have seen many approaches that are proactive, serve groups/communities, and are systemic, action-oriented and aligned with our mission.

One example I mentioned during opening week is a wonderful project coordinated by Michael Boehm, Suzanne Gugger, Gury Dorje and our awesome auto faculty Amber Avery-Graff and Rashawn Smith. The project involves creating an introductory continuing education class in automotive (lube technician), gathering a group of students together through CECO & BFET (who paid for their tuition), enrolling, and supporting them in this class and connecting the class to our 2-year program. After the first round of this pilot, half of the students decided to apply for our two-year program on campus – Its simply brilliant! If you need help brainstorming ways to do this on the enrollment, retention, or completion side- let’s talk! 

Hope you have a fantastic week!

Best, 

Jack

Enrollments
Find the daily enrollment report here: SCC homepage > About > PIE > College Data > Daily Enrollment Reports.

GrantsHave an idea for a grant? Send proposals to the Grants Office via the Grant Intake Form, found on the Planning & Institutional Effectiveness (PIE) page. Questions? Email: grants@shoreline.edu

Human Resources

New Hire Employee Updates:   

Please join us in welcoming the following new employees to Shoreline Community College:    

  • Vivian Yu – Research Analyst, Planning & Institutional Effectiveness, 1400 building

Do you know someone who wants to join our team? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College.

Foundation and Advancement

The Giving Table: SCCF Annual Fundraising Luncheon  

The SCCF annual fundraising luncheon happens on November 3! This year’s event will focus on how donors impact the students and programs at SCC. Unlike in past years, there will be no cost to attend the event. Guests will be asked to consider making a gift of $200 (or an amount that is meaningful for them) during the event. If you would like to help or want to know more about filling up a table of people, let Wendy know! 

Giving Table – Table Captains:

We are seeking volunteers to host tables. This means you would invite people you know professionally (or personally) who you think would be excited about giving a gift in support of SCC Students and programs, you help them register, and let them know any details (how to park etc.), and on the day of the event you act as the Foundation’s representative at the table! Don’t worry, it’s not hard, in fact it’s fun! We’ll even have a handbook that will help you know what to do and when. Let Wendy know if you are interested!

Giving Table – Sponsors

Sponsorship is a critical component of any fundraising event. Sponsors, individuals, and businesses, provide funds for promotional consideration on our website, social media, printed collateral, etc. Event sponsors help to defray the cost of the event so that every dollar raised will support SCC students and programs! If you want to be a sponsor, or know someone who could be a sponsor, click here for more info.  

Shout out to the sponsors who have already committed to helping! Click here to see who they are! And if you know or shop with them, give them a big “thank you”!

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We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities.

Join us for an Incredible Flamenco Performance on 10/22/23

Rafael Ramírez, a talented Flamenco dancer from Malaga, Spain, has captivated audiences from a young age. Throughout his illustrious career, Rafael’s performances have received recognition, including awards like the “Breakout Artist Award” at the Jerez Festival in 2023 and “El Desplante” at the Festival Internacional del Cante de las Minas (La Unión) in 2021. His artistry showcases a blend of tradition and innovation, making him a prominent figure in the Flamenco world.

The Honorary Consul of Spain in WA and OR has teamed up with Spain Flamenco Arts, FECACE and Semilla Flamenca to bring an authentic Flamenco experience to Washington.

The enchanting performance, “Lo Preciso,” featuring accomplished dancer Rafael Ramírez, will take place on Sunday October 22nd at 3:00 p.m. at the Shoreline Community College Theater.

Date: Sunday October 22, 2023

Time: 3:00pm

Location: SCC Theater

Price: $20 for Shoreline Students, $25 for Shoreline Employees, Tickets can be purchased here.

This shows flamenco dancer Rafael Ramirez in a post reaching up to the sky and advertises how to get tickets.

READ ME! All-Campus Fire Evacuation Drill, Thursday, October 5th

Dear Campus Community,

On Thursday, October 5th, the College will be having an all-campus fire evacuation drill. During the drill, all students, staff, faculty, and visitors are required to evacuate from all campus buildings and assemble in the designated evacuation areas. The alarms will activate to begin the drill. Campus Security personnel and Building Marshals will assist at evacuation points and provide directional information. Participation is mandatory if you are on campus.

  • The evacuation locations are designated by a white sign with red lettering entitled “Emergency Evacuation Point” (reference attached photo) along the perimeter of campus. 
  • Individuals exiting campus should proceed to the evacuation site closest to their location (map attached, sites marked by blue star).
  • Everyone must immediately evacuate, in a calm and controlled manner. 
  • Do not attempt to re-enter buildings until authorized to do so Campus Security personnel or a Building Marshal. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Safety & Security Director Greg Cranson at gcranson@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Gregory Cranson

Director │ Department of Safety & Security

Free Lunch Tomorrow! 10/4/23

All students, faculty, and staff are invited to enjoy FREE lunch as part of Fall 2023 Welcome Week. Stop by the PUB Courtyard on Weds. 10/4 from 12-2pm and get your free ticket to redeem at either Levantine (Mediterranean) or Yummy Box (Asian Fusion). Vegetarian and halal options are available. Quantities are limited, available while supplies last.

Date: Wed. 10/4/23

Time: 12pm-2pm

Location: PUB Courtyard

Cost: Free (Quantities are limited while supplies last)

This is a flyer advertising the food truck.  It has a vintage look and feel

Welcoming New Research Analyst in PIE: Vivian Yu

We are very excited to welcome Vivian You as our new Research Analyst for PIE!

Vivian graduated from the University of Washington with a double degree in Education and Informatics. She was greatly influenced by her mom who has been teaching students with disabilities for 3 decades; Vivian wants to utilize her skills to make education more inclusive and accessible. While a research and data analyst intern at King County Adult and Juvenile Detention, she recognized her calling: to narrate impactful stories through data for the greater good. She is excited to support data-driven decision-making at Shoreline Community College to improve institutional effectiveness and support the DEI and Accessibility-centered Strategic Plan