Reminder! Don’t miss music faculty Jensina Oliver in the Piano Series this Sun., Jan. 31

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The Shoreline Piano Series is back with Shoreline music faculty Dr. Jensina Oliver joined by Sergio Pallottelli on flute Sun., Jan. 31 at 3 p.m. in the Main Campus Theater. Sergio is flying in from Houston for the concert – he is an international performer and teacher. The duo will perform pieces by Mozart, Debussy, Paganini, and even some tangos by Gardel!

As usual, the concert proceeds go directly to the Shoreline Community College Piano Scholarship Fund to build our scholarship program for music students in need of financial assistance.

Ticket prices are as follows:
General admission – $15
Shoreline Community College faculty and staff, Seniors, and other students – $10
Shoreline Community College students with ID – $5

Project Pride presents: Shoreline’s 2nd Annual Queer Film Festival kicking off Mon., Feb. 1

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Join us as we celebrate Shoreline’s 2nd annual Queer Film Festival! The first film in the series is Kumu Hina, a uniquely Hawaiian love story. Kumu Hina will screen on Mon., Feb. 1 at 12:30 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208).

This event is free and open to all!

“Sayonara” Sale in the PUB, Thurs., Jan. 28 – Cool stuff, great deals!

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The students of the TRAJAL Hospitality College program are soon returning to Japan and want to give the rest of us a chance to buy their cool stuff at bargain prices. Come check it out in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) Thurs., Jan. 28 from 9 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.for great deals on clothing, electronics, sporting gear, music and other fun stuff. This event only happens once a year, so don’t miss out!

Reminder: Focus Sessions for ELT, Faculty, & Admin/Exempt Employees Thurs., Jan. 28

Dear Colleague,

As part of an ongoing effort to clearly define the College’s identity, our position in comparison to other Community Colleges, and to better communicate with our students and communities we serve, we have asked the Clarus Group to build upon their successful work conducted this past fall to increase enrollment and retain our students through to completion. Listening sessions are organized by constituency group. The schedule of sessions for College employees is as follows:

Wednesday, January 27:
Deans: 8:45-10:15 a.m. in the Admin bldg. Board Room 1010M
Faculty: 12:30-1:45 p.m. in Room 1811
Classified Employees: 2-3:30 p.m. in Room 1811

Thursday, January 28:
Executive Team: 8:45-10:15 a.m. in the Admin bldg. Board Room 1010M
Admin/Exempt Employees: 12:30-1:45 p.m. in Room 1402
Faculty: 3:45-5 p.m. in Room 1402

Refreshments will be served in each session and you may feel free to bring your lunch during the midday sessions if you’d like. Employee input is extremely important and will help us make our communication efforts more successful.

The sessions have been structured in such a way to allow you to voice your opinions about your impressions of the identity of the college in the community. The Clarus Group representative will visit with you about:

  • Descriptors of the College (both positive and negative)
  • Unique strengths of the College
  • Icons and images that best describe the College
  • Promises/expectations made by the College to the students and communities we serve
  • Competition for the College and misperceptions about the College – again both positive and negative

The results of these sessions will be used to convey the benefits the College provides to both the individual student and our communities as well as provide a consistent, integrated message of our College’s Vision and Mission. Other sessions include our students, donors, alumni, transfer partners, business and community leaders, high school students, Board of Trustees and the Foundation Board of Directors.

Please reply to this posting with either YES you will be able to attend or NO you cannot attend or MAYBE you will attend to mbrueggeman@shoreline.edu. We will send a reminder email prior to the listening session.

Thank you so much for your help and we look forward to seeing you at one of the sessions listed above.

Warm Regards,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

Reminder! Serving Student Veterans on Campus and in the Classroom Wed., Jan. 27

As part of our ongoing efforts to create a military friendly environment for student veterans at Shoreline Community College and to provide training opportunities for faculty and staff on issues affecting student veterans on campus, the Veterans’ Programs Office is excited to announce that Peter Schmidt, PsyD, will be on campus Wed., Jan. 27 to present:

“Serving Student Veterans on Campus and in the Classroom”

  • Busting the Deficit Model
  • Basic, brief overview of Military Culture
  • Accommodating Veterans on Campus and in the Classroom
  • What Not to Do

Wednesday, January 27 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m., Room 1402

Peter Schmidt is currently the Director of Behavioral Health for the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) and the former Executive Director of the Center for Learning Connections at Edmonds Community College.  Peter provides outreach and consultation to colleges, universities, and community based agencies in Washington State as well as nationally. A veteran of the United States Air Force and Washington Air National Guard, Peter has offered numerous trainings on veterans issues in higher education, veteran best practices, invisible wounds such as post-traumatic stress disorder and mild-traumatic brain injury.  Peter’s background includes work as tenured counselor, psychology faculty and college dean.  Peter holds an M.A. in Counseling from Seattle University and M.A. and Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology from Argosy University Seattle. He is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor.

We hope to have a great turnout for this event.  Please mark your calendars and plan to attend!