Shooting reported at Michigan State University campus

On behalf of Shoreline Community College, we wanted to reach out to the campus community to express our concern for students, faculty, staff, and family members who may be impacted by the recent event that unfolded at Michigan State University.  

We are devastated by another senseless act of violence in the form of a mass shooting. As a college community, we must not only stand with all members of the MSU campus community but take action against the consistent assaults on our communities.  We will continue to focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a mechanism to achieve social justice for all. We are responsible for our community, let’s choose to lead with love.   

We recognize the trauma incidents such as these can have on our college community and want to remind all employees of the resources available to support you through this unfathomable time. Please do not hesitate to seek out services and should you see someone in need, please extend support.  

Please know that we have resources available to both students and employees to counsel you through any potential emotional distress from this event. 

CAMPUS RESOURCES 

Employees may access services and support at any time through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 877-313-4455 (as provided by the Diversity Equity Officers Commission). Their service is confidential and free. We urge you to keep this number readily available in the event you or a colleague need to lean into this level of support. The EAP is available and here for you, should you or a family member want or need support. As a reminder, the EAP offers the following:  

  • Problem assessment and short-term counseling  
  • Referrals to providers and community resources  
  • Webinars  
  • Resources  
  • Critical Incident Response  

Employees are also encouraged to contact Shoreline’s CARE team should you identify a student in need of support.  

Students may access the following services:   

  • International students who need support are also encouraged to reach out to the International Education department. 
  • If you are experiencing distress related to this, please reach out to the Counseling Center for support. 
  • In addition, for emergency counseling, referral, or assistance 24-hours/day and 7-days/week, please call:   

Amharic for Beginners!

Amharic for beginners is designed for K-12th-grade youth who are interested in learning the basic phonics of Amharic letters and words. The focus of this course is to learn how to speak, listen, write, and read Amharic. Instructor Selam Habte incorporates culturally responsive teaching and creates an inclusive classroom that highlights the Ethiopian culture in and welcoming environment. The curriculum is taught in an interactive and fun way to encourage youth to engage with their peers.

Parent Orientation will be scheduled on the first day of class, and occasional speakers and information will be provided for interested parents.

Registration opens March 1st!  Shoreline Community College (campusce.net) or call 206-546-6966 with questions. 

Course runs 4/14-5/19/23

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Understanding the roots of Anti-Blackness

Anti-Blackness is the hostility and oppression of Black people. Racism, white supremacy, and colonialism are rooted in anti-Blackness. This workshop will explore the root causes of anti-Blackness and how addressing the root of this oppression will pave the way to dismantling the oppression and targeting of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.


This workshop will be held in Hybrid format.  In person attendance in Classroom 1103 or via zoom.  If you plan to attend in person, please email tharrington@shoreline.edu as the room capacity is 30 and we want to be sure there is space for all. 
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Topic: DEI Workshop Series
Time: Feb 22, 2023, 01:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
 
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The Spring quarter and Annual 2023-24 scholarship applications are now open.

The Spring quarter and Annual 2023-24 scholarship applications are now open.

The deadline to apply for Spring quarter scholarships is March 5th.

The deadline to apply for Annual scholarships is March 29th.

Click on the link to apply today

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Shoreline Shout-out

Shout-Out to Student Life and the Music Department! Both groups participated in our Pack the Stands Night which was our Men’s and Women’s Basketball home games on Wednesday, February 8, and the event was successful and fun because of Student Life’s and the Music Department’s involvement.

Student Life brought much PHIN Spirit by having their student crew welcome every student that entered the gym lobby. They helped pass out FREE shirts, lemonade, and shoreline promotional products to our Shoreline students. Funk & Groove, gave an awesome performance with live music on our stands, what a treat!

We know our students, and student-athletes felt the PHIN Spirit!

Our women’s basketball team remains in first place in the North Region, and yesterday was a huge win for our men’s basketball team.

Kudos to Student Life and Music Department for the support to our Shoreline students & student-athletes. What a great time in the gym!  GO PHINS! – Athletics Department

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.