December 4 Zoom Hall Responses & Recording

Dear Colleague,

Thank you for attending our final Zoom Hall Budget Meeting of the fall quarter. Here is the captioned video recording and the written responses to the questions we were not able to answer during the meeting.

Additional campus budget meetings will be scheduled and posted in the new year. I know this has been a challenging quarter and I appreciate your willingness to remain engaged in our budget conversations as we traverse this difficult terrain. I hope you find ways to rest and replenish over the winter holiday break.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Office of the President

Promote your program at the winter virtual resource fair

Want to promote your program/department’s services and resources to students this winter? Sign up to participate in Shoreline’s Virtual Winter Resource Fair on Thursday, Jan. 7 from 12-2pm via Zoom.

Students will be provided with links to individual Zoom rooms for each program/department participating. If you do not have the ability to create your own Zoom link, one can be created for you.

If you or your team are interested in participating, please go to https://shoreline.formstack.com/forms/resourcefair to sign up by Friday, Dec. 18. 

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

Message from the President: Happy Holidays!

Dear Colleague,

On behalf of myself and the Board of Trustees, I hope each of you know how grateful we are for your commitment to our students and to the mission of the College. 

As fall quarter closes, please enjoy this holiday greeting made with the help of our talented Music students and faculty.

Happy holidays to you and best wishes for the new year!

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Office of the President

January Pause in On-Campus Attendance

Dear Colleague, 

As the Governor extends current statewide COVID-19 restrictions, the College will observe a two-week pause on any in-person attendance at the start of winter quarter (in addition to following our 14-day out-of-state travel quarantine procedure), to help reduce the spread of the virus in our local community. 

This means students and employees who are authorized to come to campus for limited in-person activities will instead learn and work from home January 4-18, 2021.  

Anyone who is an exception to this rule will be individually notified, and students living on campus will continue to follow distancing protocols in the residence hall. Our contactless curbside pick-up/drop-off service will continue at the start of winter quarter for equipment and materials. 

The College is fortunate to have had few reported positive cases of COVID-19 on campus. Please remember to use the confidential COVID-19 Exposure Form if you need to report any possible exposure. If we know a student or employee who has been on campus tests positive, we follow a contact tracing protocol to assess and notify individuals regarding potential exposure risk.  

As fall quarter comes to a close, I hope you will consider the many creative and joyous ways to celebrate the winter holidays safely. It will take all of us to help reduce the transmission of the COVID-19 virus in our communities. Please continue to observe guidance about wearing masks, practicing frequent handwashing, and minimizing travel or in-person contact with anyone outside of your household.  

With best wishes for a healthy and happy holiday season, 

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Shoreline in the news, fall quarter 2020

Illustration of a newspaperHere is a collection of some of the media coverage featuring the College this quarter.

Got an idea for a media story or want to see a particular article in our news blog? Send in your ideas to Communications & Marketing (email to pio@shoreline.edu).