Understanding the roots of Anti-Blackness

Anti-Blackness is the hostility and oppression of Black people. Racism, white supremacy, and colonialism are rooted in anti-Blackness. This workshop will explore the root causes of anti-Blackness and how addressing the root of this oppression will pave the way to dismantling the oppression and targeting of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.


This workshop will be held in Hybrid format.  In person attendance in Classroom 1103 or via zoom.  If you plan to attend in person, please email tharrington@shoreline.edu as the room capacity is 30 and we want to be sure there is space for all. 
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Topic: DEI Workshop Series
Time: Feb 22, 2023, 01:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
 
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The Spring quarter and Annual 2023-24 scholarship applications are now open.

The Spring quarter and Annual 2023-24 scholarship applications are now open.

The deadline to apply for Spring quarter scholarships is March 5th.

The deadline to apply for Annual scholarships is March 29th.

Click on the link to apply today

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Shoreline Shout-out

Shout-Out to Student Life and the Music Department! Both groups participated in our Pack the Stands Night which was our Men’s and Women’s Basketball home games on Wednesday, February 8, and the event was successful and fun because of Student Life’s and the Music Department’s involvement.

Student Life brought much PHIN Spirit by having their student crew welcome every student that entered the gym lobby. They helped pass out FREE shirts, lemonade, and shoreline promotional products to our Shoreline students. Funk & Groove, gave an awesome performance with live music on our stands, what a treat!

We know our students, and student-athletes felt the PHIN Spirit!

Our women’s basketball team remains in first place in the North Region, and yesterday was a huge win for our men’s basketball team.

Kudos to Student Life and Music Department for the support to our Shoreline students & student-athletes. What a great time in the gym!  GO PHINS! – Athletics Department

As a reminder, for those wishing to acknowledge the work of fellow shoreline staff members or a group at Shoreline, you need only submit a Waves of Gratitude form for individuals or a Shoreline Shoutout for groups.  Thank you from the Employee Recognition Committee – Rob, Wanda, and Megan.

Delta Dental of Washington provided a gift of $1.5 million to help relocate the Shoreline Community College dental hygiene program to the UW School of Dentistry.

At a time when the need for dental hygienists is at an all-time high, Delta Dental of Washington is celebrating the opening of a new dental hygiene education clinic at the University of Washington School of Dentistry.

Delta Dental of Washington provided a gift of $1.5 million to help relocate the Shoreline Community College dental hygiene program to the UW School of Dentistry. The new Delta Dental of Washington Clinic at the UW School of Dentistry will be operated by the Shoreline Community College dental hygiene program, in partnership with the UW School of Dentistry.

Read more here!

G2G Summit @ Shoreline CC-Thurs, Feb 16, 2023

The College is hosting a Government-To-Government Summit between Leaders of the Five Star Consortium Colleges & Regional Federally Recognized Tribes (G2G Summit) on Thursday, February 16, 2023.

The G2G Summit @ Shoreline CC is a SBCTC led endeavor and has a controlled list of invitees to participate in the G2G Summit. We are being guided by Lynn Palmanteer-Holder, SBCTC Director of Tribal Government Affairs. Each of the Five Star Consortium Colleges (Cascadia, Edmonds, Everett, Lake Washington, Shoreline) was allotted 4 slots each to represent its respective college. Shoreline CC’s representatives to the February 16th G2G Summit: Jack Kahn, Melanie Dixon, Trustee Tom Lux, and Trustee Eben Pobee.  

The G2G Summit is for the colleges to listen to, and learn from, local Indigenous leaders about how colleges can be more effective community partners in improving access to post-secondary education, career, and technical training.