Shoreline Welcomes Derek Levy as Acting Vice President of Student Services

Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce that Derek Levy has accepted the role of Acting Vice President of Student Services. 

Derek began at Shoreline Community College in 2017 as Acting Associate Dean for Student Support Programs, before becoming Dean of Student Support & Success. He briefly led the Students, Equity & Success division in 2020 during the College’s transition to remote services at the beginning of the pandemic, and as dean facilitated emergency aid coordination/student support over the first year of the pandemic. Other accomplishments at Shoreline include leading the establishment of the Gender Equity Center, collaboration on development of the College’s accessible technology policy and procedures and serving as a founding contributor to establishment of the WA CTC Veterans Services council. In addition to leading and providing support to a breadth of student service areas as well as direct support to students, Derek serves as the primary student conduct officer for the College, and he re-envisioned the Student Threat Assessment Team to support students more broadly through its current form as the Care Team, which he co-chairs. 

Effective July 5, 2023, Derek will serve as Acting VP for one year or until a permanent candidate has been identified. “I am excited to offer enhanced support to our students, my colleagues, and the College during this time of transition, before returning to fully focus on my dean duties,” said Levy about his new role. 

Prior to Shoreline, Derek was the Dean of Student Success at the College of Marin, where he provided institutional leadership in the development and implementation of both the Student Success & Support Programs and Student Equity plans. There he led the restructuring, renaming, and relocation of Student Accessibility Services and other improvements to enhance ability to serve students, and collaborated on initiatives to increase support for veteran, foster youth, underrepresented minority, first generation, GBLTQI, and ESL students. 

Derek also worked for the University of Washington Tacoma for several years where he was instrumental in guiding the Student Affairs and Enrollment Services divisions. While there he led efforts to increase campus enrollment by 50%, and managed awards and stewardship compliance for scholarships while substantially increasing financial aid service locally provided on the campus. During his tenure he opened new offices and added resources for veteran, military, and international students. He also regularly collaborated with student government and student leaders, including coordinating establishment of a new campus event/tradition in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, providing a student health insurance offering for the campus, an immunization campaign, oversaw creation of a Campus Fitness Center, and led a successful effort to open an additional facility for recreation and student programming. 

Derek earned his Master of Arts in College Student Personnel at Bowling Green State University and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of California at Santa Cruz. He and his wife, Laurie, live in West Seattle with their three red headed sons, two dogs, and four chickens. An avid baseball fan, he is active again in his fifteenth season as a volunteer Little League umpire. 

Now Accepting Submissions for SCC Survival Guide

Student Life is now accepting content submissions for the 2023-2024 virtual Survival Guide! This how-to guide connects students to important resources and opportunities available at the college. 

If your area/department would like to be included in this year’s guide or make revisions to content previously included, please use this form to submit content by Friday, July 28th

To view the current Survival Guide, go here

If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail smusnicki@shoreline.edu.

Last Chance to Register for Chinese Language Classes for Teens/Adults

Reminder! Chinese language classes for teens/adults start next week with our visiting Chinese scholar Professor Fei Ke! Monday classes are in person (#1522) and Wednesdays are online. Also, check out the Chinese culture camp from July 31st –  August 3rd on campus for kids!

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This is a flyer from Continuing Education advertising the Chinese Language Classes

Shorelake Arts to Offer Discount to SCC Staff and Students this Summer

Breaking news! Shorelake Arts is offering a discount for SCC staff & students for their on-campus summer art classes for kids and teens!

This is a colorful collage of of children's artwork

ShoreLake Arts wants to help fill your child’s summer with fun and art! Our Art Adventure summer camps–presented in partnership with Shoreline Community College and located on the SCC campus–are the perfect place for your student to fire up their creative spark, learn new skills, and make friends this summer. 

Our last few camp seats are filling up fast! Enter discount code SCC-25 when you register for one of the selected camps listed below to receive $25 off camp tuition (*cannot be combined with other discounts, only valid for new enrollments in the camp sessions & dates listed below between June 27-July 24, 2023).

Make Your Mark (Jul 10, 2023 – Jul 14, 2023 – Grades 3-5)

  • Explore the evolution of drawing–from cave art and hieroglyphics to modern graphic design–and be inspired to create your own spectacular drawings. 

Around the World (July 17-20, 2023 – Grades 3-5) 

  • Join Ukrainian Artist Nataliya Zigelboym to explore cultures from ancient history through the present day.

Things with Wings (July 24-28, 2023 – Grades 2-4)

  • It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a dragon! Let your imagination soar and take you to new heights in this art camp inspired by all things that fly.

We also have summer classes for older students who wish to start or continue their artistic journey, and you can also use discount code SCC-25 for these classes until July 24, 2023 too:

Painting Intensive (August 7-10 – Grades 9-12)

  • For new painters and those looking to hone skills– take a deep dive into the world of color mixing, paint consistency, application, varnishing, and more.

Portrait Drawing (August 14-18 – Grades 9-12)

  • Portraits are an essential part of every student artist’s portfolio. Join Teaching Artist Fergus Temporada to learn the tools to capture the human face on paper. 

Draw, Paint, Stitch and Cut (August 21-25 – Grades 6-8)

  • Spend a fun week creating mixed media and textile works. Draw, paint, cut, tear, and stamp as you create collages, felt objects, and frame loom tapestries.

Classes will be in #2905 and #2904. More details and registration links are here: ShoreLake Arts: Nonprofit Events, Education and Gallery – Shoreline, Washington

Get your Girl Scout Badge at Shoreline in July

Do you know a local girl scout? Sign them up to earn their Girl Scout Ceramics Badge in 3 weeks! 

This 3 session class with Mary Segle, Shoreline SCC alum and Visual Arts program support,  is designed to give girl scouts the hands-on experience to make 2 simple pottery projects to meet the requirements of for the Pottery Merit Badge. All supplies included to complete two glazed ceramic projects. For registered girl scouts age 11-17 years. 

Fee: $79.00

Dates: 7/12/2023 – 7/26/2023 (W)

Times: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Room: Room 2065, Ceramics Lab

Instructor: Mary Segle

Register here! Girl Scout Ceramics Badge (campusce.net) and please share!

Multicolored ceramic pots on a rose colored backdrop.