Campus Network and Server Outage Mon., Dec. 23

On Monday, December 23, 2019 between approximately 7-10 a.m., Technology Support Services will be having some work completed to update and improve the electrical supply panel. This work will require a complete shutdown of all servers.

Completing this service will allow us to further implement new infrastructure to improve service and data access. During this period ALL on-campus network services will be unavailable. Some web-based applications, such as campus directory and class schedule, may be temporarily unavailable during this outage.

On campus:
If you are going to be on campus, there will be no service connectivity during this period. Attempts to utilize any system or network service from on campus during these hours may result in data loss. VPN Services will not be available.

Off campus:
Email: faculty/staff can access email by logging into https://outlook.office365.com.

Email: students can access email by logging to https://gmail.com and entering their Shoreline email address and password.

Canvas: users can access Canvas by logging into https://shoreline.instructure.com.

Upon completion of the maintenance, faculty and staff will receive an email that services have been restored.

TSS appreciates your cooperation and understanding during this outage.

Web Support Quarter Update – Fall 2019

In addition to our day to day updates and tasks, the web team (Adam Staffa, Cody Brehm, and Gavin Smith) has completed the following website projects this quarter:

  1. LPN-RN program option page: A new program option page has been built to reflect our LPN to RN offering.
  2. Public Health and Speech & Hearing Science pre-major pages have been added to the list of program options.
  3. Benefits Hub: A page has been created for the Benefits Hub on our site. You can find the link to the site on our Funding & Aid page as well as through the site search
  4. Parking & Permits page: Major updates and improvements have been made to the parking page.
  5. Faculty pages: Personal, faculty-run webpages were removed from the website and now link to each faculty members Employee Directory information. This keeps faculty information consistent throughout the site and helps students find their professors contact information more easily while reducing confusion.
  6. Campus Maps: The campus map was update throughout the website to reflect our new 7000 Campus Living building as well as merge the various maps (motorcycle, bike, smoking areas) into one accessible location.
  7. Student Housing & Residential Life: Updates were made to the student housing page to provide key information to current and prospective students interested in living on campus.
  8. Academic Calendar: Minor improvements were made to the Academic Calendar.
  9. Waitlist Procedure: Improvements were made to the Automatic Waitlist Procedure page to better inform students on how to join waitlists for full courses and what to do at the beginning of the semester so they do not miss out on key information given in the first few days of class.
  10. Foundation section redesign – Improvements to the Foundation website were made to ensure a successful capital campaign and make it easier for students to access scholarships.
  11. Overseas Online Learning page was added to the International Education section to promote our online offerings to students outside the United States.
  12. Program Navigation: A complete redesign of Shoreline’s program navigation was organized and implemented earlier this year. Key results were the faceted Browse All Programs search page, templated program option pages to keep our program offerings consistent, and exploration landing pages. In December, the Program Navigation Committee conducted a 6-month review to recognize accomplishments as well as completion gaps and unexpected issues that arose from the change. Within this large scope of work, website governance was a key factor and a detailed governance process was created for updates relating to department, program, and program option information on the website.

We have a lot of great projects in progress including, but not limited to:

  1. Enhancing the Funding & Aid page to make it easier for students to understand all of their options for funding their education
  2. Improvements to the Employee Directory (in collaboration with Gavin Smith in TSS)
  3. Improvements to the class schedule (in collaboration with Gavin Smith in TSS)
  4. Safety and Security section update
  5. The Writing and Learning Studio update

For this academic year, we are in the process of, and hope to complete, the following large scale projects:

  1. Improvements to the Apply & Aid section of the site to help students better understand the enrollment process
  2. Creation of a landing page that highlights all the support services/resources we offer for students
  3. Redesign of our home page
  4. Redesign of our contact information boxes
  5. Intranet updates including a landing page for all committees

We are working with various departments and divisions for help on these projects and look forward to getting input as we work through some of these improvements.

In the meantime, if you have any questions or feedback about the website, you can submit them through our form on the web support page.

Message from President Roberts: Update to timely warning notice

Dear Colleague,

In the interest of keeping you updated about the precautions the College is taking in response to a potential threat against an individual, here is the latest information. The situation continues to be investigated by the authorities and out of an abundance of caution, we have arranged for a police presence to remain on our campus through Wednesday, December 11.

There is no specific action for you to take at this time. Our Safety & Security officers, Care Team, and Executive Team are working tirelessly to monitor and address this situation, and the additional support from local law enforcement is a proactive way for us to enrich the campus security measures that are already in place. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Volunteers needed for high school DECA event on campus Dec. 14

Shoreline is hosting a high school DECA practice competition on campus on Saturday, December 14 from 8:30 to 11 am. The purpose of this event is to open a relationship with local high school DECA chapters and let their students spend some time on our beautiful campus, see the new residence hall, and learn from industry professionals about business and presentation skills. We are looking for volunteers and judges for the event. Please contact Kyle Winslow at kwinslow@shoreline.edu to volunteer or for more information.

Please note, if you’re planning to be on campus the morning of the event, parking will be impacted so leave yourself extra time to find a spot. 

A holiday message from President Roberts

A photo of trees in the campus courtyard covered in snow. Beneath the photo, text reads: "May the peace and joy of the season extend to you all year long. Happy holidays and best wishes in the new year!" Signed, President Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D. and the Board of Trustees