Library services closed until fall 2016

Thank you everyone for your support of the Library during this extraordinary period. We have concluded public service for Summer 2016 and will begin again on the first day of Fall 2016. Our location in the PUB’s Fishbowl was a great success. Among the summer’s many accomplishments, we transitioned ID card management (to the Bookstore) and the HigherOne ATM (just inside the south 9100 entrance) into very capable hands. Student needs will be well met in these new locations.

More grand re-opening details for 4200/4300 as they become available – keep watching this space, among others. In the meantime, please direct patrons returning library items to use the book-drop boxes located at the bus stop near the parking lot or outside the west (9200-level) entrance to the PUB.

Chris Matz
Director, Ray W. Howard Library

From President Roberts: an update on relocation plans for CEO, Counseling, and Workforce Education

Dear Colleagues,

After receiving new information about our planned summer construction projects, we have found it necessary to “adjust our sails” in relocating our Counseling department with Workforce Education. As you may recall, I sent a communication to the college community in March about an intended relocation of the Counseling team to the Workforce Education area on the first floor of the 5000 building. This would allow the two groups to more easily pool their talents to the benefit of our students. The staff of each area provided input on the configuration of the new space based on the needs of our students.

Upon receipt of the estimate for the new configuration, the cost for the project was far higher than anticipated primarily due to the fire sprinkler system required in the new offices. In addition, the contractors were unable to meet the required timeline of project completion by the beginning of fall quarter.

With great thinking from the Directors in the CEO, Counseling, and Workforce Departments, we “adjusted our sails.” We decided that services for our CEO students would be best served in the Workforce Education area. This synergy between the two services is a great win for our students. Mariko Kakiuchi, Director of Youth Reengagement, shared “the team in Workforce and Continuing Education has always been supportive of CEO students who need additional resources. Closer proximity will be a major plus when referring CEO students to their programs. We’ve often talked about the desire for a convenient space for CEO students to study and work together.”

Savena Garrett, Acting Director of Workforce Education, added “this will provide a smoother transition for many CEO students into Workforce Education Grant Funding Programs. Both CEO and Workforce Education teams are committed to supporting students through the many barriers they encounter. This provides an opportunity for our two departments to collaborate on additional resources students may need to achieve success.” The timeline for first day of fall quarter can be met with this move and the construction needed is in line with our original estimate.

Counseling will move into the current CEO space to develop a Counseling Center. The synergy between Counseling and Workforce Education will continue as they create a tighter link for our students. Yvonne Terrell- Powell, Ph.D., Director of the Center for Equity and Engagement, Counseling and High School Programs, said “I am excited to be a part of our community that genuinely cares about students and students’ success. The new home for the Counseling Center will be great for students, and it will allow us to create more opportunities for students to actively engage with each other and access our programs and services that promote health and wellness, personal and career counseling, and overall success.” This move can also be completed by fall quarter.

The relocation of the staff and getting everything up and working is the first phase of this project. During fall quarter, the staff will settle into their new spaces. We will meet with each department in mid-fall term to discuss any adjustments needed to better serve our students.

I want to acknowledge the CEO, Counseling, and Workforce Education staff for their resilience, patience, and collegial spirit by making our students their number one priority.

With best regards,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Shoreline Community College

Construction Update

5000 Career and Counseling Center
The college had planned to create a new space for students to receive career and counseling services. Please refer to this March DAAG article for details. After three months of pre-design work, we received the estimate from the architect, which resulted in the decision to re-think the project.

This means the services offered in the Workforce area will remain in their existing location on the first floor of the FOSS building.

4000 Building Update
The bids have been received and the contractor should be on site sometime in the next few weeks. The work in the 4000 building is moving forward as planned.

The Writing and Learning Studio has moved

The Writing & Learning Studio will be located in Room 1504 just for summer quarter, beginning June 21 and ending August 10. Studio hours will be 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Mon-Thur. Closed Fridays and weekends.

Eliza Bryant, a studio assistant for the past four years, will be the summer studio supervisor. (Grace Rhodes, studio director, is off campus summer quarter, except for relocation activities.)

Summer construction update: where to find services over summer quarter 2016

To better facilitate student success, some facilities will undergo renovations over the summer 2016 quarter. Please check out the map below to see where some student services will be housed during construction.
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