For those who can’t attend the Foundation’s Student Success Luncheon Fundraiser on November 4th, it will be live-streamed!
Event Date: Nov 4 11:30 – 1:00 pm
For those who can’t attend the Foundation’s Student Success Luncheon Fundraiser on November 4th, it will be live-streamed!
Event Date: Nov 4 11:30 – 1:00 pm
After 3 years of extremely limited in-person outreach travel, Shoreline CC’s International Education department is on the road again, meeting with overseas partners, prospective students, parents, and U.S. Dept. of State representatives. The IE team is also delighted to host overseas partners on our beautiful campus again!
Associate Vice President for International Education and Global Engagement, Samira Pardanani visited New Delhi, India on Oct. 14 and 15 to meet with our partners in India. She then joined the Director of International Outreach, Bo Fu in Indonesia from October 16-22 to connect with partners, parents, and students. These incredible photos truly show how international education is a “relationship business” that is built on long-lasting partnerships and trust. Some of the College’s international partnerships are almost 20 years old!
Thank you to Samira and her team for representing Shoreline Community College all over the world!


Figure 1 and 2: AVP Pardanani met with the College’s partners and representatives in New Delhi, India to discuss opportunities, challenges, goals, and strategies

Figure 3: AVP Pardanani and Director Fu do a presentation for prospective students and parents in Jakarta, Indonesia

Figure 4: AVP Pardanani and Director Fu meet with long-standing Shoreline partner in Indonesia

Figure 2 Meeting with prospective student and parents in Indonesia

Figure 5: IE staff host overseas partners on campus on Oct. 26
College community,
Good morning. I would like to share with you information about another minor capital project that will soon be underway.
This project, which begins on November 14, 2022, and runs through April 2023, involves remodeling the restrooms on the first floor of the 9000 building. These restrooms will not be accessible during the length of the project. However, restrooms on the second and third floors will remain available.
Construction hours will be 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday – Friday.
If you have any questions, please contact our Director of Facilities and Capital Projects Kim Clark at kclark@shoreline.edu
Thank you.
Bob Williamson
Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services
Shoreline Community College
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Group Seeks New Members!
Applications Open for the 2022-23 DEI Advisory Group
A dynamic team has been gathering to support the DEI efforts at Shoreline. The group consists of classified staff, administrators, faculty and students. Applications are open to join this team to be a part of this transformative work.
The expectations of group members are:
OTHER DETAILS:
Time Commitment: Approx. 4-6 hours/month
Meeting Schedule: The 1st Thursday of each month from 3:00pm – 4:00pm.*
*Additional group work may take place outside of meeting times.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Interested applicants should submit a written statement to HR by email at hr@shoreline.edu no later than 4:30 p.m. November 4, 2022. The statement should address the following:
NOTE: Applications received after the November 4, 2022, deadline will be considered until the positions are filled.
SELECTION PROCESS:
Decisions will be announced by mid-November, with participation beginning shortly thereafter.
Veronica Zura
Executive Director of Human Resources
Shoreline Community College
Dear Campus Community,
On Monday, October 31, the Governor’s emergency proclamation for COVID-19, as well as the proclamation for higher education, expire. I would like to share with you the changes Shoreline Community College will make in response.
First, I want to acknowledge that COVID-19 remains a concern for many members of the College community. I understand that not everyone is ready, or completely comfortable yet, with returning to a pre-pandemic environment. We want to work with everyone to continue to transition back to campus in a way that is both respectful of that, and attentive to the mission of the College and the need to serve who is here, and who should be here. More detail to come about this in a memo next week.
To ensure the College made thoughtful decisions about vaccine requirements after October 31, we intentionally sought the input of the Communicable Disease Team (CDT), which includes representatives from all College constituent groups. We also conducted surveys across campus and in the community requesting feedback on potentially lifting the vaccine attestation for students.
The Executive Team then reviewed feedback from the CDT, responses received from the survey, other regional colleges’ plans moving forward, and current guidelines from health agencies before finally discussing the current vaccine policies with the Board of Trustees on October 26.
What we found is that most industries in our community do not have vaccination requirements currently, except in healthcare facilities. Within higher education institutions, while most community colleges are not pursuing the continuation of vaccination requirements, the University of Washington does plan to keep the vaccine requirement in place. Within survey feedback, we found some individuals remain concerned about the impact of requiring vaccinations for students on enrollment, and how the vaccine requirement impacts our role in supporting the community overall. Feedback from constituency groups at Shoreline does not indicate a clear consensus within groups related to continuing the required vaccinations. Where there is clear consensus amongst the College constituencies is on the desire to maintain preventative safety and sanitation practices that were implemented during the pandemic.
Because we are no longer in a state of emergency, most industries are not requiring vaccines, and the risk of Covid transmission is low in the region and there is no clear consensus on campus for continuing vaccination requirements, the College will not be pursuing vaccine requirements at this time.
Based on the information above, below please find a summary of what is changing and what will remain in place effective November 1.
What will Change
What will Remain
We are aware that other colleges, and other state agencies, maybe adopting policies and protocols different than Shoreline’s. Based on what we have heard from the campus community, and from our Trustees, we believe the decision to recommend but not require vaccinations is the right one for our faculty, staff, and students at this time.
Thank you.
Jack S. Kahn Ph.D.
President
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