2600 Building Update- (Restriction to Access)

Dear Campus Community, 

As most of you know, our campus experienced a fire in the 2600 building, the morning of May 23, 2023.  This fire unfortunately rendered the building unusable, but the silver lining is that it was a building already slated for demolition this fall in order to make way for the new STEAM building.  You can read more about the fire here.

Facilities brought PBS (contractor for environmental surveyor) onsite to conduct 4 tests: soil, air, surface, and floor.

Soil Test: 

Initial testing of the soil came back with good results that did not indicate any further clean-up, which means that it won’t impede construction. 

Air Quality Assessment: 

Air quality was all measured in several ways and all of the results were below applicable occupational exposure limits. 

Surface Test:

PBS measured surface pH levels on representative materials salvaged from the fire in 2600. All sample locations tested between 5.0 – 7.0 on the pH indicator chart. This is an indication that no significant corrosive particulate residues had accumulated on the materials. 

Floor Test: 

PBS collected surface dust samples at representative locations throughout the interior of the 2600 building. Laboratory analysis identified low levels of asbestos on five (5) of the six (6) samples collected. Although there are no regulatory thresholds for the amount of asbestos in surface dust, researchers believe concentrations below 1,000 structures/cm2 (s/cm2) are unlikely to result in elevated exposures. Further testing is being conducted. 

Out of an abundance of caution, Building 2600 is being permanently shut down with no access to anything in the building going forward. No employees, students, or visitors are allowed inside. 

We’ve confirmed that the equipment that was removed previously has been surface tested with clear results and has all been cleaned. 

Thank you for your patience in this matter.  If you have any further questions, please contact: 

Director of Facilities | Kimberlee Clark kclark@shoreline.edu

Acting Director of Safety & Security | Gregory Cranson gcranson@shoreline.ed

Vintage VW Car Show This Weekend 7/15/23

Vintage VW Car show ad swap meet back on campus this weekend!

Drop by campus this Saturday, July 15th, Shoreline Community College in the west parking lot to see the premiere vintage VW show in the Pacific Northwest! This event had been hosted by the College Automotive department for years and raises funds for programs and students. Enjoy the cool vintage cars, campers and busses, pick up gear at the swap, and you could win some amazing prizes for $1! The show is rain or shine!   https://www.cascadekombis.org/vintage-meet 

Gates open to the public at 9:00 am. Show Car Entry is from 7:30AM – 9AM. The show concludes with the awards presentation and grand prize raffle which begins around 2:30PM. You MUST Pre-Register if you want to show your car! Read the full show details here

This is a colorful vintage looking flyer advertising the car show.

Workforce Education Pays for Your College! 

Dear Colleagues, 

As you already know, paying for tuition is one of the most concerning factors for students. With that in mind, please help us distribute the information below to your students by: 

  • Posting the information on canvas  
  • Sending this content via email 
  • Putting a blurb in your syllabus  

Are you seeking money to cover your college, books, and transportation costs?  

Workforce Education may be able to help you.   

To qualify, you must meet one or more of the following criteria:   

Please note that we cannot fund international students due to our grant guidelines. 

Start your application by applying [here].   

Learn more by visiting our website at: 

https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/

Got questions? Call us at 206-546-6961 or email us at workforce@shoreline.edu   

Join us at an information session every Wednesday from 2 – 3 PM on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/98714440873 

There’s Still Time to Register for Summer Continuing Education Classes

Check out the new summer brochure featuring an array of Continuing Education classes for adults and youth summer camps at Shoreline Community College. The quarter starts July 3rd and runs through August 26th. Pick up a brochure on campus, or go to Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College for more details and registration links!

This is page 2 and 3 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.
This is page 4 and 5 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.
This is page 6 and 7 of the Summer Continuing Ed flyer and it has a lot of different adult offerings.

KIMSeattle Forensic Science Camps for Youth- New Lower Age

Micropipettes and microscopes are cool! Sign up for the Kids In Medicine camp for rising 6th-9th grade students from July 17th – 21st on campus. Camp participants will immerse themselves in a fictitious, yet realistic, simulated crime and spend the week solving the case. 

Collected evidence from the recreated scene is analyzed using eight different fields of forensic science. There are 12 forensic science labs and activities daily and guest experts will teach alongside professional camp staff. Each day is infused with entertaining intrigue where camp participants view video footage of suspect interactions that leak clues and potential motive. On the last day, teams interrogate their main suspect, and present their cases to a prosecuting attorney. A short reveal-film of what “actually” happened concludes the camp.

Sponsored by Kids in Medicine and Science (KIMSeattle) and hosted at Shoreline Community College 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133.

Email for more information: info@kimseattle.org and KIMSeattle Forensic Science Summer Camp (campusce.net)

This is a flyer advertising the Forensic Science Summer Camps for Youth.  Camp is being offered on 7/17-7/21