Reminder – Parking Alert! Research and Planning Commission Quarterly Meeting on campus Feb., 4&5

This February, Shoreline will be host to the quarterly meeting of the state-wide Research and Planning Commission (RPC). RPC is an organization of the institutional research professionals that provides applied research and analysis for the Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC), collaborates with policy researchers at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), and provides professional development for RPC members.

Approximately 50 members of RPC will attend, taking part in a full day of meetings on campus on Thursday, February 4, followed by a half-day business meeting on Friday, February 5. Juliet Scarpa, Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management, has organized the event and warns that there will be an impact on parking in the faculty/staff parking lot.

Bayta Maring, Shoreline’s Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management serves on RPC’s Executive Team. “I am really looking forward to my colleagues coming to Shoreline, seeing our vibrant campus, and learning about our exciting work around student success and strategic planning. It is an honor to host the meeting, and I am so fortunate to have an amazing team helping me put on this event.”

Reminder – Parking Alert! Research and Planning Commission Quarterly Meeting on campus Feb., 4&5

This February, Shoreline will be host to the quarterly meeting of the state-wide Research and Planning Commission (RPC). RPC is an organization of the institutional research professionals that provides applied research and analysis for the Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC), collaborates with policy researchers at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), and provides professional development for RPC members.

Approximately 50 members of RPC will attend, taking part in a full day of meetings on campus on Thursday, February 4, followed by a half-day business meeting on Friday, February 5. Juliet Scarpa, Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management, has organized the event and warns that there will be an impact on parking in the faculty/staff parking lot.

Bayta Maring, Shoreline’s Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management serves on RPC’s Executive Team. “I am really looking forward to my colleagues coming to Shoreline, seeing our vibrant campus, and learning about our exciting work around student success and strategic planning. It is an honor to host the meeting, and I am so fortunate to have an amazing team helping me put on this event.”

Free CPR and AED training available for employees

Would you know what to do in a cardiac or breathing emergency? The right answer could help you save a life. With a mixture of classroom and hands-on learning, Shoreline Fire Department personnel will begin providing a two-hour course to give you the skills to potentially save a life.

Consider these facts:

  • There are 220,000 victims of sudden cardiac arrest per year in the United States; about 10,000 sudden cardiac arrests occur at work
  • Waiting for the arrival of emergency medical system personnel results in only a 5-7 percent survival rate.
  • Paramedics can take eight to 12 minutes to arrive, but someone suffering sudden cardiac arrest needs help immediately.
  • 75 percent of all out-of-hospital heart attacks happen at home

Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in the workplace save lives. An AED is a medical device designed to analyze the heart rhythm and deliver an electric shock to victims of ventricular fibrillation to restore the heart rhythm to normal. A bystander with access to an AED can greatly improve the chance of survival. The college has recently purchased eight new AED machines, for a total now of 12 on campus. Learn where they are on campus and how to use them.

FRIDAY, JAN. 29 – 1:30-3:30 p.m., Room 3002

The course, free to Shoreline employees, will include a certification card. The training is voluntary, requiring supervisory permission to attend. Class size is limited and your pre-registration is required. Wear comfortable clothing.  If a class is full, you will be placed on a waitlist for a cancellation or coming class.

To register, call or email:

Parking Alert! Research and Planning Commission Quarterly Meeting on campus Feb., 4&5

This February, Shoreline will be host to the quarterly meeting of the state-wide Research and Planning Commission (RPC). RPC is an organization of the institutional research professionals that provides applied research and analysis for the Washington Association of Community and Technical Colleges (WACTC), collaborates with policy researchers at the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC), and provides professional development for RPC members.

Approximately 50 members of RPC will attend, taking part in a full day of meetings on campus on Thursday, February 4, followed by a half-day business meeting on Friday, February 5. Juliet Scarpa, Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management, has organized the event and warns that there will be an impact on parking in the faculty/staff parking lot.

Bayta Maring, Shoreline’s Director of Institutional Assessment and Data Management serves on RPC’s Executive Team. “I am really looking forward to my colleagues coming to Shoreline, seeing our vibrant campus, and learning about our exciting work around student success and strategic planning. It is an honor to host the meeting, and I am so fortunate to have an amazing team helping me put on this event.”

Metro Transit Alert for Martin Luther King Day, Mon. Jan. 18

A message from Metro Transit:

In observance of the Martin Luther King Jr holiday, Metro will operate its Reduced Weekday and ‘When no UW’ schedules on Monday, January 18. Some routes do not operate at all on Monday. Other routes operate fewer trips than on a regular weekday.

Most Metro and King County offices will be closed on Monday, including Metro’s Customer Information, Lost and Found and Pass Sales offices.

Also on Monday, some transit service will be rerouted or delayed during Martin Luther King events in the downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill and Central areas.

Visit Metro Online for complete information about Metro and regional transportation services.

Visit Metro’s Service Advisories page for information about bus service that is affected by events or construction.

Thank you for riding and for using Metro’s services.