Student Injured at Recent Protest

You may have read a Seattle Times article about a Shoreline student who was injured by a flash-bang device at the recent protests on Capitol Hill. We wanted to let you know the College is aware of the incident and the Care Team has reached out to provide support, resources, counseling, and options for the student to complete their studies.

During this time of great disruption to students and their studies, if a student you work with is experiencing distress and is in need of emotional or mental support, please know they can access free telehealth appointments with the Counseling Center (206-546-4594).

Register today for online classes with Continuing Education!

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Are you looking to explore a new hobby, meet a personal goal, or find your next passion project this Summer? Enroll in one of Continuing Education’s online classes and learn something new!

Discover how to stay connected and organized using Google applications in Dive into Google Applications, learn the basics of storytelling with The Writing Experience, or explore classic culinary combinations during Food & Wine Pairing: Understanding the Relationship.

Classes include learning activities, lectures, and discussions in a fun and supportive online environment.

To see a full list of classes, please visit the Continuing Education page or contact continuing-ed@shoreline.edu for more information.

We hope to see you in class,
Kelly Blackard
Program Specialist, Continuing Education

Check out this week’s new waves of gratitude submissions!

• A wave of gratitude from Maria-lynn Olsson to Sue Anne Lemkin !
Sue Anne is kind, gentle, helpful, available, and confident in her leadership. I appreciate her honesty when she doesn’t know the next step or when something is a bit of a bummer. She is skilled at keeping us all motivated, calm, and laughing.

She’s the best boss I’ve had thus far in all my jobs. I am so grateful to be part of her mini team!

• A wave of gratitude to Sarah Pearce! Sarah does so much behind the scenes to support the SES division. She it one of the foundational reasons that commencement succeeds every year!

• A wave of gratitude to Lori Yonemitsu! I think people would be hard pressed to find an employee at the college who works as hard as Lori. However, the more amazing thing about her is that she does is with joy, and detail.

• A wave of gratitude to Yushin Wung! This is not for anything in particular, but just for the fact that she is always so caring in help everyone she comes in contact with! She knows how to get projects/ideas moving and is an always welcomed presence to talk to.

**If you would like to submit a wave of gratitude for your fellow colleagues please use this form.**

-The Recognition Committee

Don’t forget to join us for Water Cooler
 Wednesday this afternoon at 2:00pm.

Drop in any time by clicking on the zoom link! Further details listed on the employee calendar.

Message from the President: Response to pernicious racism in our country

Dear Colleague,  

I’m heartened by the continual chorus of voices in our community and around the country demanding racial justice. At the College, we postponed our Campus Budget Zoom Hall meeting last Friday so employees who wanted to attend the community protest marches and demonstrations were able to do so. At the same time, I’m disheartened by the situation leading to the killing of Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday and know this weighs on our hearts as we look for actions to address pernicious racism in our country. 

We are all tired, sickand tired of mere words. I’m grateful to share a good example of taking action on our campus. Last week, I convened a joint conversation with Tom Genest and Dr. Amy Kinsel, Co-chairs of the Faculty Senate, Isaac Tchao, Associated Student Government (ASG) President, and Phillip King, VP for Student Learning, regarding concerns I had heard from students about the impact of the current situations on their studies. As a result, the Shoreline Faculty Senate sent an email to all students letting them know the different ways faculty can support them as they bring spring quarter to a close. I appreciated the Co-chairs and the ASG President meeting with me and the VP of Student Learning which led to a specific communication in support of our students during these most tender times. 

We need each other more than ever as we address two pandemics: an ongoing public health crisis and centuries-long racism culminating in social unrest. We need each other as we focus on dismantling systemic racism. I’m proud that Shoreline clearly states in our Community Standard statement,our College does not tolerate hateful, violent, or discriminatory actions that target any person or group based on their beliefs, customs, identity, or affiliations. I hope you will join me in recommitting for the 2020-21 academic year to a deep examination of our own practices to close the inequities in our students’ experience. In the coming weeks and months, the College will emerge with demonstrations of support that may include: expanded support for affinity groups for staff of color and employees committed to anti-racismimplementing strategies to recruit and retain students and staff of color; and ongoing education that addresses anti-racism.   

During this time of great disruption, if you or someone you know at the College is experiencing distress and is in need of emotional or mental support, please know there are resources for you. Students are encouraged to access free counseling by phone or video chat with the Counseling Center(206-546-4594). Employees may access services and support any time through ourEmployee Assistance Program (877-313-4455). Additionally, we’d like to remind you about the Bias Incident Report Form. 

As we bring spring quarter and the academic year to a close, we have much to do in support of our students, and our students have much to do to prepare to complete their courses. I’m grateful to our students for believing in Shoreline and entrusting their educational experience with us and to our dedicated faculty, staff, and administrators who have answered the call to provide learning and support in a remote environment. 

May we find moments of peace within the support of our campus community.  

With a heart full of gratitude,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

Campus Budget Meeting Rescheduled to Monday, June 15 at 11:00 a.m.

Dear Colleague,

Please join the Executive Team (ET) for a Zoom Hall Budget Meeting on Monday, June 15, 2020 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM.

~To join via link, go to: https://zoom.us/j/99858606364

-or-

~To join via telephone:
Call/Dial/Key-in to one of the following numbers. Start with the first number. If you receive a busy signal or an “all circuits are busy” message, try the next number on the list.
(253) 215-8782
(669) 900-6833
(346) 248-7799
(646) 558 8656

Webinar (“Meeting”) ID: 998 5860 6364

*The June 15th Zoom Hall Budget Meeting will be recorded and the link to the video, sent after closed captioning of the video has occurred.

Thank you,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

Office of the President