Mark your calendars for Shoreline’s Teaching & Learning Conference, April 29

Please join us for our inaugural Shoreline Teaching & Learning Conference on April 29 in the Quiet Dining Room in the PUB from 9:00 am – 1:30 pm, lunch included! This is a professional learning event in which faculty share the work they have done this year around teaching & learning, with an emphasis on assessment projects, sabbaticals, and teaching squares. All Shoreline faculty, staff, and administrators are welcome to attend.

Please RSVP here by Friday April 15. This RSVP will enable us to order lunches!
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Campus events for April 11-17: Success workshops, Molly Magai Artist Reception, and more!

Here are the events happening around campus for Mon., April 11 through Sun., April 17. 

Mon., April 11

Advisors Out and About, Table in the PUB 
Mon., April 11: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Applications for graduation and commencement are due on April 15. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance.

If you aren’t on campus this week, you can participate live online. For details, please email Advising Services at advising@shoreline.edu.

Intramural Yoga, Athletics room 3025
Mon., April 11: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Intramural Personal Training, Athletic room 3007
Mon., April 11: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Tues., April 12
Advisors Out and About, Table in the Library
Tues., April 12: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Applications for graduation and commencement are due on April 15. If you have questions about the process, advisors will be out and about to provide guidance.

If you aren’t on campus this week, you can participate live online. For details, please email Advising Services at advising@shoreline.edu.

Job Search Counseling with Hopelink, Workforce Education, FOSS bldg., room 5101
Tues., April 12: 12-2 p.m.
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Are you looking for employment and have questions about the job search process, resumes, cover letters or interviewing? Do you have long-term career goals or need to explore your employment future?

Stop by Workforce Education (Foss 5101) on March 29, April 12 &26, and May 10 & 24 from 12-2 p.m. and visit with a Hopelink Employment Specialist to discuss your questions. You can also learn about Hopelink’s Employment Program and other services provided at Shoreline Hopelink.

Intramural Zumba, Athletics room 3025
Tues., April 12: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Strategies for Success, PUB 9201
Tues., April 12: 2-3 p.m.
Drop in and meet the Coaches! Come meet with the Success Coaches to discuss strategies to support your success this quarter. Coaches will be available to meet one-on-one and in groups to discuss your goals, time management, study habits and strategies, procrastination, motivation and much more! Bring your questions and let us help you be successful at Shoreline–drop by for a minute or stay for the whole hour!

Wed., April 13

Managing Stress, PUB 9208
Wed., April 13: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Stressed out?  Who isn’t trying to balance multiple priorities and feeling it!  Learn more about how stress impacts us all and a few tips for managing stress.

Events are FREE and open to our campus community.  Feel free to bring your lunch!

Intramural Yoga, Athletics Room 3025
Wed., April 13: 12:35-1:25 p.m.

Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Thurs., April 14

Intramural Zumba, Athletics Room 3025
Thurs., April 14: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Artist’s Reception – Painting by Molly Magai, Admin (1000) bldg. gallery
Thurs., April 14: 4-6 p.m.
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Molly Magai makes paintings of landscapes dominated by cities, roads, industry, and the living things that inhabit them. These structures, created for human convenience, are very much in conflict with nature. They are also an awe-inspiring human accomplishment, the work of generations of builders and engineers. Most of us ignore these landscapes as we pass by them. Magai’s job as a genre painter is to make you see them, in their destructiveness and their beauty.

Magai make paintings based on snapshots she takes from a moving vehicle. Handicapped by the car’s speed, the camera creates inadvertent effects – unexpected colors, halos, and blurs. She is interested in the sensation of speed, and the way the image is filtered first through the camera, the painter, and the painting.

Intramural Personal Training, Athletics room 3007
Thurs., April 14: 6:05-6:50 p.m.

Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Great Discussions Series: The Middle East, Room 1010(M)
Thurs., April 14: 6:30-8 p.m.
Part of the Great Discussions series. Part of an 8-part series, *registration is required. For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996.

*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.

Fri., April 15

Softball NWAC Crossover, Away at Yakima
Fri., April 15-17: all day

Wish our Phins softball team good luck as they head to Yakima for the NWAC Crossover. #GoPhins!

Intramural Yoga, Athletics room 3025
Fri., April 15: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to all Shoreline Community College students, faculty, and staff.

Sat., April 16

Baseball vs. Skagit Valley, away at Mount Vernon
Sat., April 16: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they travel to Mount Vernon to take on Skagit Valley. #GoPhins!

Sun., April 17

Baseball vs. Skagit Valley, home at Shoreline
Sun., April 17: 1-5 p.m.
Come out to the ball field to cheer our Phins on to victory as they take on Skagit Valley at home. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline.

Insinuators Live, The Parliament Tavern
Sun., April 17: 8-11 p.m.
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Catch Music Tech faculty member Jim Elenteny and his band The Insinuators at the Parliament Tavern. They’ll be joined by Music Tech faculty member Bahaa Sadak on keys.

The Parliament is at:
4210 SW Admiral Way
Seattle, WA

Help the Mark F. and Tiffany T. McVeety Student Fund 1 reach its goal

Have you been wanting to donate to the Mark F. and Tiffany T. McVeety Student Fund 1?

Now is the time to do it!

The fund is now up to $23,739, just $1,261 short of the $25,000 goal for the fund to become an endowment and provide assistance to students in perpetuity.

John Backes, former Shoreline Community College Faculty and VP of Academic and Student Affairs and former Board Member of Shoreline Community College Foundation, has offered a match of your donations of up to $500 to help push this fund to $25,000 this month.

You can make your donation to the McVeety Student Fund with a credit card over the phone to the Foundation office at 206-533-6783 or write a check to the Shoreline Community College Foundation and put “McVeety Student Fund” in the memo of the check. The Foundation is located in the Admin Building and the address is: 16101 Greenwood Avenue North, Room #1005, Shoreline, WA 98133. Your gift is 100% tax deductible. The Foundation’s non-profit tax ID # is: 91-1265475.

Mark McVeety was a faculty member and liaison to the City of Shoreline and former President of the Shoreline Community College Foundation. Mark passed away just this past December from a life threatening illness. The Mark F. and Tiffany T. McVeety Student Fund 1 was established by Mark and Tiffany before Mark passed for the purpose of assisting students who experience a serious illness and have to drop out of school losing cost of tuition, books and parking. This fund will make it possible for the student(s) to return to Shoreline Community College when they are able without the worry of tuition, books and parking expenses.

Make a difference in the life of a student experiencing health issues and make a donation in the memory of Mark McVeety to the Mark F. and Tiffany T McVeety Student Fund 1. You will be helping their dream of making this an endowment come true.

Thank you,

Mary
Mary Brueggeman, Vice President
Office of Advancement
Executive Director
Shoreline Community College Foundation

Summer hours schedule starts June 20th

Shoreline Community College will adjust to summer public operating hours starting Monday, June 20th through Friday, September 2nd.

Starting on June 20th, the official college hours of business will be 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Thursday. On Fridays, the hours will be 8 a.m. to Noon. The campus will close at Noon on Fridays for public and student services. On September 5th following the Labor Day holiday, the campus will return to the regular schedule, which is 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. on Friday.

“This adjustment will allow the college to continue to serve our students and communities while also allowing our terrific employees an opportunity to balance their work and their lives outside of the College,” President Cheryl Roberts said.

To maintain a 40-hour work week, the schedule for most employees will be “four nine-hour days and a one four-hour day,” said Stephen Smith, Vice President for Human Resources and Legal Affairs. “The summer schedule will allow most employees to work nine hours each day, Monday through Thursday, four hours on Friday and then be off for the weekend,” he said. He also noted that for the week of July 4th, a Monday holiday this year, full-time Classified employees will need to work 32 hours Tuesday through Friday at Noon of that week. Employees should confirm an appropriate schedule for their position with their supervisor before May 20, 2016.

Smith noted that some departments, such as the Parent-Child Center, Safety and Security, and Facilities will continue with their regular academic year schedules based on business needs. For all other areas of the college prior to June 20th, employees and supervisors will work together to finalize summer schedules that ensure department needs are fully met with adequate staff coverage during the official business hours of the College and that alternative schedules don’t create additional costs.

“We want employees to enjoy the opportunity for our schedule flexibility when practical,” Smith said. “We also share responsibilities to fulfill our shared mission by ensuring college services are available, accessible, and meeting the needs of our current and future students.”

For questions, please contact the Office of Human Resources at scchr@shoreline.edu or 206-546-4769.

WSDOT Traffic Alert – Busy Weekend ahead!

Westbound SR 520 traffic to switch over to new bridge Monday, April 11
In four days, drivers going from Bellevue to Seattle will have a chance to be one of the first to navigate across the new SR 520 floating bridge! In order to switch westbound traffic to the new bridge, contractor crews will have to close both directions of SR 520 between Montlake Boulevard East/SR 513 and 92nd Avenue Northeast from 11 p.m. Friday, April 8, to 5 a.m. Monday, April 11. Eastbound traffic will switch over to the new bridge following another full weekend closure April 22-25.

Northbound SR 99 Aurora Bridge nightly lane closures begin next week Seattle’s SR 99 Aurora Bridge is in the midst of a makeover and crews will need some extra space on the right side of the northbound lanes to move the work platform as part of their bridge painting and preservation project. Expect up to two right lanes of the northbound direction of the bridge to be closed from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. nightly, beginning Monday night, April 11, and continuing into the first part of May. No lane closures are allowed on Friday nights.

Gearing up for another round of the #SnoCoSqueeze Get ready for six more weekends of I-5 lane reductions between Everett and Marysville for expansion joint replacement work — this time in the northbound direction. When the weather allows crews to restripe overnight next week, northbound drivers will see three narrower lanes and a speed limit of 45 mph. The three lanes will be reduced to two lanes for five weekends beginning next weekend, April 15-18. Plan for extended delays and congestion once this northbound work begins. To avoid narrow or reduced lane traffic while you visit the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival – consider going this weekend. Even without daytime construction – expect high traffic volumes as you head into Mount Vernon and on Skagit County roads.

One week until full closure of SR 410 White River Bridge April 15-23
If you use SR 410 between Enumclaw and Buckley, you have one week to complete plans to navigate around a full closure of the White River Bridge. In order to repair damage the bridge suffered when it was struck by an over-height load in 2015, contractor crews will close the bridge at 10 p.m. Friday, April 15. They are scheduled to reopen the bridge by noon Saturday, April 23. During the closure, SR 410 will be closed to all but local traffic at 244th Avenue Southeast in Enumclaw and Park Avenue in Buckley. Drivers must use a detour route via SR 164, SR 18, SR 167 and SR 410 that takes approximately 45 minutes, depending on traffic. For safety reasons, there will be no pedestrian or bicycle access across the White River Bridge during the closure. Vehicles responding to emergencies will be allowed to cross at certain times.

Big events in Seattle this weekend, April 8-10
A weekend of good weather and great events in downtown Seattle is sure to cause some traffic headaches if you don’t plan ahead. We’ve got the: Emerald City Comicon going on at the Washington State Convention Center and the Mariners first home series of the season. If you’re heading into town, be aware that the I-5 express lanes HOV-only ramp to and from 5th Avenue/Columbia Street will be closed from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 9, for a Seattle DOT project. In addition, Stewart Street will be reduced to one lane near Denny Way from 7 p.m. Friday, April 8, to 6 a.m. Monday, April 11, for a Seattle City Light project. And for you ferry commuters, we’ve added extra service on our Seattle/Bremerton route Friday night.

THURSDAY, APRIL 7th – SUNDAY, APRIL 10th:
Emerald City Comicon: The comic book and pop culture convention at the Washington State Convention Center starts Thursday from 2p.m. to 7p.m. and runs through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. More than 80,000 people are expected attend throughout the weekend.

FRIDAY, APRIL 8th:
Seattle Mariners vs Oakland on Friday, April 8th at 7:10 p.m. About 46,000 people are expected to attend.

SATURDAY, APRIL 9th:
Seattle Mariners vs. Oakland on Saturday, April 9th at 6:10 p.m. About 32,000 people are expected to attend.

SUNDAY, APRIL 10th:
Walk MS/Run MS Seattle: The 5K run and 5 mile walk to support research and programs to end MS starts at the UW E1 parking lot, follows the Burke Gilman Trail to Gasworks Park and returns to the UW via N. Northlake Way and the Burke Gilman Trail.  About 4,000 people are expected to participate.

Seattle Mariners vs. Oakland, Sunday, April 10th at 1:10 p.m. About 36,000 people are expected to attend.