Message from President Roberts: Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

Dear Colleague,

National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day is a day to honor and remember all those who lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. It’s also a time to remember those families who grieved their loss along with our nation. This was a defining moment in American history and presents an opportunity for us to reflect on how we can continue to work for peace today.

Respectfully,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

FOLLOW UP MESSAGE RE: 12/3/19 TIMELY WARNING NOTICE

Dear Colleague,

You may have received Rave Alert text or email messages this week regarding notice of an increased security and police presence on campus. I recognize this information may have been anxiety-provoking or confusing, so here is some additional information I can share at this time.

The timely notice was provided soon after the College received a report of a potential threat against an individual on campus. Specific details about the situation are not able to be shared publicly, but the College is taking this report seriously, out of an abundance of caution.

In compliance with the federal Clery Act, timely warning notices are intended to alert you to a potential situation and remind you about standard safety precautions, such as being aware of your surroundings and reporting any concerning activity. There was no specific action for you to take. (If there had been a need for you to take a specific action, such as avoiding campus or sheltering in place, you would have been directed to do so via text, email, phone, website, and social media.)

While the current investigation continues, the campus remains open with a heightened level of security. Here are some of the steps we’ve taken to ensure campus safety:

  • Requested assistance from local law enforcement agencies to regularly patrol campus through the end of the quarter (if needed)
  • Stationed additional security personnel around campus
  • Reached out to select employees who may be able to provide specific assistance to this situation
  • Safety & Security, the Care Team, and the Executive Team are in regular contact to review and respond to any developments
  • Members of the Care Team are providing support to the individual who was threatened

Any further developments will be shared with you as they become available. In the meantime, if you are feeling distressed or in need of compassionate support, particularly at this critical time of the quarter, students are encouraged to reach out to the Counseling Center (206-546-4594, FOSS Building 5000) and employees are invited to access services through the Employee Assistance Program (877-313-4455).

I would also like to take this opportunity to remind you to be sure you are signed up to receive emergency alerts from the College. Please visit www.shoreline.edu/connect to check if your communication preferences are up to date in our database.

Respectfully,

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

Remember to wear your Shoreline attire on #PhinNation Wednesdays!

Every Wednesday, show your #PhinNation pride by wearing Shoreline attire. It’s a fun way to connect with colleagues and students each week. Don’t forget to take advantage of your employee discount at the Bookstore. Looking forward to seeing everyone decked out in Shoreline wear on Wednesdays!

Board of Trustees Study Session (3:00 PM) & Regular Meeting (4:30 PM)-Wednesday, December 4, 2019

The Board of Trustees will be holding its regular meeting on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 at 4:30 PM. A study session is scheduled to precede the regular meeting at 3:00 PM.  Both meetings will take place in room 9208 (the “Quiet Dining Room”) in building 9000 (the “PUB”).

For the December 4, 2019 meeting packet, go to: https://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets-2018.aspx

Online Foundation Emergency Support Application for Students Now Available

The Shoreline Community College Foundation is excited to announce that we now have an online version of our student emergency support application! To apply, students can go to shoreline.edu/scholarships. The emergency support section has a link to the application. If you are working with a student who you feel could benefit from emergency financial support, please direct them to this link. The paper application for emergency support is also still available to any student in the Foundation Office in 1005 and the Foundation Scholarship office in 5218.  Or students, faculty, and staff can also request the paper application by emailing Alysen, the scholarship manager.

Alysen is available to meet with students, faculty, and staff to answer questions and provide guidance on emergency support. If a student needs assistance or wants to discuss their situation, her contact information is below.

Contact Information
Alysen Laakso
scholarships@shoreline.edu
206-533-6783
FOSS Building, Room 5218

Walk-in Hours: 10 am – 12 pm/ 12:30 pm – 3 pm. Alysen is available to meet with students outside those hours by appointment only.