The Board will hold a Special Meeting on Tues., June 16 at 3 p.m. in the Central Conference Room in the Admin Building. To access the Board’s site on the intranet, which includes the agendas for meetings, please click here.
The Board will hold a Special Meeting on Tues., June 16 at 3 p.m. in the Central Conference Room in the Admin Building. To access the Board’s site on the intranet, which includes the agendas for meetings, please click here.

From left to right: Student Body President, Ashley Cowan; Executive Director of International Education, Diana Sampson; Shoreline Community College President, Cheryl Roberts; SCC Board of Trustees Vice Chair, Catherine D’Ambrosio; U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, Robert Blake; SCC Board of Trustees Chair, Tom Lux; and Director of International Admissions and Student Services, Samira Pardanani.
The U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia, Robert Blake, paid Shoreline students, staff and members of the Board of Trustees a visit Mon., March 23 as part of an outreach tour of the Seattle area.
Ambassador Blake visited with President Cheryl Roberts and Executive Director of International Education, Diana Sampson, before doing a meet and greet with several Indonesian students and their families.
During the visit, Ambassador Blake praised Shoreline’s reputation within the Indonesian community and said he firmly believes in the value of community colleges, as his own wife went to community college in New York before transferring to Brown University.
As part of the event, Shoreline students from Indonesia sang the Indonesian national anthem, “Indonesia Raya.”
To read the full article about Ambassador Blake’s visit, click here.

Following the awarding of tenure are Board of Trustees member Dr.Douglas Jackson, Trustee Clara Pellham, faculty member Jim Elenteny, faculty member Caroline Conley, faculty member Corki Budnick, Trustee Tom Lux, Trustee Phil Barrett and Trustee Catherine D’Ambrosio. Photo gallery
Tenure was approved for three Shoreline Community College faculty members on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 and the tenure process renewed for another 17 individuals.
In a unanimous vote by the Board of Trustees, tenure was approved for:
All three were third-year faculty candidates.
The trustees also voted unanimously to renew tenure-track contracts for 11 first-year and six second-year tenure-track faculty candidates.
The first-year candidates are:
The second-year candidates are:

Shoubee Liaw introduces Gov. Jay Inslee, April 29, 2014, at an event in the college Professional Automotive Training Center to announce his Carbon Emission Reduction Task Force.
Shoubee Liaw has resigned her position on the Board of Trustees for Shoreline Community College.
Liaw, who is also legislative assistant to Rep.Cindy Ryu, D-32nd Dist, cited the pressing needs of her position in Olympia in a letter read by Board Chair Tom Lux at the board’s regular meeting on Jan. 21, 2015.
“It is with great regret that I find that I cannot fulfill my duties as a trustee while the current Legislature is in session,” Liaw wrote. “As I will not be able to attend any Board meetings and other related College functions till the end of April, my resignation is immediate …
“It has been a great honor for me to have served on the Board of Trustees … I would like to thank Dr. Cheryl Roberts for taking on the leadership mantel of Shoreline Community College. I see the potential for an even greater college under her guidance.”
Lux said, “I’m sorry about Shoubee’s resignation. She was a very good asset to the board and the college.”
College President Cheryl Roberts said the resignation caught her by surprise. “Shoubee’s action is a noble thing because we do need a fully functioning board, but I’m in shock,” Roberts said.
Liaw’s resignation leaves Shoreline with two empty seats on the five-member board. The remaining trustees include Phil Barrett, Catherine D’Ambrosio and Lux. Former trustee Tayloe Washburn resigned his seat July, 7, 2014. In Washington, community college trustees are unpaid positons appointed by the governor and can serve two consecutive five-year terms.
Liaw has a long history with the college. She was first appointed as a trustee in the late ‘90s, serving for six years before leaving the board in 2002. She was again appointed in December, 2005 and reappointed in October, 2010. Liaw’s term was due to expire in September, 2015.
Upon her reappointment in 2010, Liaw said, “This is one of the greatest colleges in Washington State, poised to enter a new phase in its history, and I’m looking forward to playing a role in guiding this effort.”
Liaw has worked for the Shoreline Public Schools, the Seattle Public Schools and the state Department of Social and Health Services. In addition to service with numerous local organizations, she served as an officer for the state Trustees Association of Community and Technical Colleges and on that group’s Education and Awards committees and the Efficiency Bill Steering Committee. Liaw holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Washington.
Shoreline Community College is taking a significant step toward increasing resources that will help the college better serve the needs of students.
Laura Rehrmann will join the college as Special Assistant to the President for Community Engagement following action by the Board of Trustees on Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014, to approve funding for the position.
“I couldn’t be happier that Laura is joining us,” President Cheryl Roberts said. “Laura has tremendous skills and experience that will help us reach out to those who want to support the college in meeting the needs of our students and the communities we serve.”
Roberts received positive reactions from representatives of the faculty and classified unions as well as student leadership before bringing the proposal forward. Following the board vote, Trustee Phil Barrett said: “I’m very excited; this is a step in the right direction.”
Rehrmann recently retired as president and CEO of the Group Health Foundation and vice president for community responsibility for Group Health Cooperative. She just completed her term as president of Seattle 4 Rotary, the largest Rotary in the world. From 1993-98, Rehrmann served as executive director of the then-Seattle Central Community College Foundation.
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