Campus Updates 9/28/23

Events and News 

Good afternoon all and hope you are staying dry! It felt like we really got pushed out of summer into fall, but here we are. I know many of our colleagues are very happy about this, but I’m still getting used to it!  

I wanted to thank all the folks who helped prepare our Opening Week events and trainings. I felt a lot of great camaraderie amongst Shoreliners (is that a word?) and learned a lot myself throughout the week. It was lovely seeing many of you in person, and I’m already following up with those of you who have expressed an interest in discussing topics brought up in my opening remarks. Please feel free to drop in during the office hours (below) or set up a meeting with Lori – I had one great faculty member come visit, and we have begun planning based on some of the principles I mentioned. I’m very excited! 

I was honored to take part in a beautiful tree rededication in honor of Erin Walker who worked as an advisor in the International Education department until her sudden death in 2013. The tree in the courtyard that had been planted in her honor was failing to thrive and appeared to have died. Thanks to our caring and collaborative team, including the Classified Shop Steward, Facilities Director, ED of Foundation & Advancement, VP of International Education & Global Engagement, and Gardener Erik Falk & team, we planted a new tree in her honor just across the courtyard from the original. Erin’s friends, family, and colleagues gathered and shared stories and memories, reminding us (or teaching us) about what a special person she was. It was a moving community event, and it was lovely to meet her colleagues and hear their stories. Interestingly, the original tree that had withered and was thought dead, has started to show signs of new growth, and now has space to grow and flourish.  

The Board Meeting this week also went very well. Our board is terrific, and they asked helpful questions on our two priority proposals. Our board proposal was accepted, which is great news. One thing I wanted to clarify in case this was confusing- we proposed a flat budget (assuming revenue and expenditures would be similar to last year) but there is an increased revenue from last year showing. The increase in revenue is from legislators to help offset the cost relating to an increase in salaries, because of the funding for faculty and staff salary adjustments. This is not additional funding we have for other items. 

The Board also approved our naming concept proposal, a joint project with the ASG and some of our new tribal partners. The proposal was to name our new buildings after the indigenous flora and native fauna on campus, and to correspond with the wonderful Lushootseed translation and provide audio pronunciation and a history of the project within the buildings as well. It’s an exciting step for us as we improve how we serve tribal communities, one I’m particularly proud of.  

On Tuesday I attended the WAVES Welcome Party! The team did a wonderful job with games, food, and just great community. The Furikake Chex mix was really good (and slightly addictive!!). Thank you, Dr King, for your leadership – we will miss your presence on campus. I am looking forward to many other events to bring our AANAPISI students and friends together in community.  

This is an image of Aisha, Joan and Tasha ribbon cutting the relaunch of the WAVES Center.

This week I also had lunch with the “5-star” consortium presidents (Everett, Edmonds, Lake Washington, Cascadia, and us) as a welcome to the new president of Everett, Dr Chemene Crawford and to me (I’m still new!). It was a great lunch and meeting – discussing what is new on the various campuses, the challenges we all share, as well as the triumphs! 

It was definitely a week of good food! Another amazing event at Shoreline Community College yesterday was Kimchi Day! The Seattle Korean Association, UNIHOPE, the Korean Multicultural Association, and our Shoreline International Program hosted this beautiful event. We had a cooking demonstration and were able to enjoy Kimchi and some spicy Bibimbap prepared by the talented chefs. Students and staff alike were moved by the wonderful food, friendship, and learning opportunity. 

Last but not least… I did make it to the WA State Fair. And yes, I did win a frog. I played several games and lost and was determined to win the clown game where you shoot water in its mouth until a balloon pops. I did, and it was a proud moment. I gave the frog to my friend’s child who seemed to appreciate the addition to his new stuffed menagerie (he had won a giant snake earlier), And yes, I did share a brick of fries and scones. Love to hear your stories! 

Best,  

Jack 

Fall Quarter Updates 

TSS 

Just a reminder for this fall, our guest WiFi is up and running and it is for both employees AND students, so feel free to give it to anyone who needs it. 

  • Network Name: Shoreline-Guest-WiFi 
  • Network Password: #ShorelineWiFi 

Accreditation 

Countdown: 7 months until our Mid-Cycle Accreditation Visit on April 18-19, 2024. 

Enrollments 

The daily enrollment report can be found here: SCC homepage > About > PIE > College Data > Daily Enrollment Reports

Grants 

Have 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:     

  • Leanna Legette – Early Childhood Pgm Spec 1, Parent Child Center 
  • Nune Shahynian – Early Childhood Pgm Spec 1, Parent Child Center 

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 – 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! 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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Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

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

ShoreLake Arts’ 2023 6x6NW Art Exhibit & Sale

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of creativity at ShoreLake Arts’ 2023 6x6NW Art Exhibit & Sale on Saturday, Sept. 30. This one-of-a-kind event features nearly 1,000 works, each 6″ x 6″, and each just $36. Created by 150+ artists of all ages — and at all stages in their careers — works at the 2023 6x6NW inspire, delight, and might be your new favorite finds.

This year’s event will have cupcakes from Pacific Northwest Catering, the Save & Sip cash bar, sponsored by Suzan Shayler of Edward Jones Investments CFP, and loads and loads of art. All ages are welcome!

So, whether you’re an art lover or just looking for a fun afternoon with your friends and neighbors, join us at the 6x6NW Art Exhibit and Sale. Grab your tickets now and take pART in art.

6x6NW Art Exhibit & Sale
Saturday, September 30
4:00 – 7:00 pm – *admission is free after 6:00 pm The PUB at Shoreline Community College

Tickets $10 and are available online through Eventbrite or at the door.

But that’s not all… we’re also looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us make 6x6NW a success. 6x6NW volunteers get a chance to shop the event as well as experience the “behind the scenes: magic that makes it all happen”. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or just looking to try something new, we welcome you! Information about 6x6NW can be found at https://www.6x6nw.org/6x6nwhome

This is a colorful flyers with prints advertising the 6X6 art event

Small Group Piano Lessons for Youth and Adults at Shoreline Community College

Cascade Music & Drama is excited to introduce small-group piano lessons for youth and adults at Shoreline Community College this fall. Learn and grow with one of the area’s most sought-after instructors, Dr. Jensina Oliver. Sessions cover rhythm, movement, notation, singing, and early keyboard/piano training. Acoustic piano or digital keyboard with weighted keys required for practice at home. Lessons take place in the keyboard lab in the #800 Music Building on campus. Register here: Shoreline Community College (campusce.net)

 Known for her expressive and passionate performances, pianist Jensina Oliver has delighted audiences as soloist and chamber musician in the United States, China, Canada, Costa Rica, Israel, and throughout Europe. Her performances with orchestra include appearances with the Hubei Provincial Orchestra of Wuhan, China, and the Utah Philharmonia. She was a national finalist of the MTNA Chamber Music Competition, a resident artist at the Banff Chamber Music Festival, and has won several solo and concerto competitions throughout the United States.

Dr. Oliver is in high demand as guest clinician and adjudicator at events, conferences, and competitions throughout the Pacific Northwest. She has taught at Shoreline Community College since 1998 and has a thriving piano studio with students of all ages. Ms. Oliver currently resides with her family in Shoreline, WA, where she loves to enjoy all of the beautiful outdoor opportunities that the Pacific Northwest provides.

Catalytic Converter Engraving Event 10/13/23

All current SCC students, faculty, and staff are invited to participate in the college’s fall catalytic converter engraving event. With catalytic converter thefts on the rise, do your part by getting yours engraved for FREE! The event will take place on Friday, Oct. 13 from 8am-2pm in the lower event parking lot (south of the 2000 bldg./VCT/Art bldg.). Spaces is limited, cars will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Sponsored by Shoreline Police Dept., SCC Automotive, Safety & Security, and SCOF.

Date: October 13, 2023

Time: 8:00am-2:00pm

Location: Lower Event Lot (south of 2000 bldg./VCT/Art bldg.)

This is a mug shot of a cat advertising the catalytic converter event

Safety & Security Tips for Life on Campus, Fall Quarter ‘23

Welcome back to campus! As we work our way through the first week of the quarter, I wanted to take this opportunity to provide some tips from the Department of Safety & Security.

Parking

Permits are required to park on campus for all days each quarter, Monday-Friday from 6:00am-4:00pm, excluding weekends and holidays. Citations with fines are issued for ADA violations, PCC parking violations, Visitor Lot violations, and other illegal/hazardous (fire lane, blocking roadway, not parked in a parking stall, etc.).

Students can purchase parking permits in Student Finance (aka Cashiers). Part-Time employment requests can be sent in by department office. Full-Time employee permit requests must be verified by Dean, Director, etc. Daily permits are also available for purchase at pay stations located at the East Gate, West Gate, in front of Bldg. 7000, in the parking lot west of Bldg. 1600, and on the walkway between Bldg. 2900 and 3000. 

Campus Security

We have a uniformed Campus Security Officer on campus and on-duty 24/7/365. Our personnel are trained and equipped to respond to a vast variety of calls that include, but are not limited to, basic first aid, medical emergencies, security emergencies, and calls for assistance.

To reach our team during business hours, call 206-546-4633, or visit the Safety & Security Office in the Foss Building, Room 5102.

After hours or if the office does not answer, the on-duty Campus Security Officer can be reached at 206-235-5860

Courtesy Services

Our department provides vehicle lockout assistance, vehicle jumpstarts, security escorts, and more!

Lost & Found

The official campus Lost & Found is located in the Safety & Security Office, Room 5102. We hold onto items for 3-6 months before disposing of them.

Annual Security and Fire Report (CLERY)

The Annual Security and Fire Report will be available, beginning October 1st, 2023 at https://www.shoreline.edu/safetyandsecurity/logs/default.aspx. For those that would like a physical copy, physical copies are available upon request at the Safety & Security Office in Room 5102, Building 5000 (FOSS).

Upcoming Events

  • Thursday, 10/05, All-Campus Fire Evacuation Drill
  • Saturday and Sunday, 10/07 and 10/08, Shoreline Police Training in Bldg. 2800 (not open to public)
  • Friday, 10/13, Catalytic Converter Marking Event w/Shoreline Police
  • Saturday, 10/21, Gun Buyback Event w/Shoreline Police, Kenmore Police, and King County Sheriff’s Office

Tips 

Here are a few tips that can help you in having a wonderful experience here at Shoreline:

  • STOP! If you haven’t already, save the after-hours Campus Security number in your phone now! 206-235-5860.
  • Park in high traffic and well-lit areas.
  • Remove all valuables from your vehicle and remove items from view.
    • Even if a bag only has dirty gym clothes in it, a prowler may break in hoping it contains valuables.
  • If you observe a suspicious person or vehicle on campus, call security.
  • Always keep your phone and photo ID on your person in the event that you need to contact assistance.
  • If you witness or observe concerning behavior or posts on social media, report it to Campus Security by calling the office or after-hours number.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Do not report injuries, criminal activity, or request immediate assistance via email, as email is only monitored sporadically during office hours. 

For questions, please come to the Safety & Security Office (5102), call us at: (206) 546-4633 or email: safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security