Shoreline Community College student earns prominent state-wide recognition 

Former Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) student Zubeir Abdi was one of the 31 community and technical college students honored by the Washington State Association of Trustees (ACT) Monday night at the annual Transforming Lives awards ceremony, a highly prestigious state system-wide recognition.

Transforming Lives (L-R: Trustee Tom lux, Student Zubeir Abdi, Trustee Rebecca Chan)

(L-R: Trustee Tom lux, Student Zubeir Abdi, Trustee Rebecca Chan)

Notice of Wed, Jan 25, 2023, Board of Trustees Study Session (3:30 PM) & Regular Meeting (4:30 PM)

The Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting (“session”) on Wednesday, January 25 at 4:30 PM. A study session is scheduled to precede the regular session at 3:30

PM. The study & regular sessions will take place in room 1010M (the “Board Room”) in building 1000 (the “Administration building”).

The study & regular sessions will be recorded and the video, available, when Board materials are posted for the next regular meeting on February 22, 2023.

The remote option via Zoom for the January 25, 2023 study & regular sessions:

Meeting ID: 883 4970 8605

The January 25, 2023 meeting packet will be posted to:

https://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets-2018.aspx

Learn more about Study Abroad!

February 3rd, 2022 Learn more about Study Abroad options at Shoreline CC!

Study Abroad Scholarship Session slide with event info

From VP-DEI Melanie Dixon

Dear Campus Community,  

Firstly, I want to start by thanking you for the warm welcome as I transition into the college and my new role to engage in DEI efforts alongside all of you. It has been refreshing to meet so many in the community who are full of innovative ideas and eager to engage.  

Today marks my 14th day at the college and I’ve learned a lot about the rich history of this campus community. The history reflects the commitment to DEI, and I am appreciative of all those responsible for laying a foundation for us to build upon. There is much still left to accomplish in this space to achieve our commitment to equity and inclusion. As an individual who believes wholeheartedly in co-creation, I am confident that together we can identify barriers to inclusion and dismantle them together. I also have no doubt that collectively we can address equity gaps that undermine academic and professional success. Recognizing the importance of a name and preferred pronouns or understanding the implications of power structures will require intentionality and mindfulness. I am eager to make certain all members of the community are seen, heard, and valued. I come to you with humility, compassion and always extending grace.  

I value transparency and effective communication to make sure everyone is involved in DEI efforts. My responsibilities are at the system level and thus my work will touch all areas of the college. That said, I think it’s important for the community to be aware of individuals and areas pertaining to the important work of DEI.  

·        Savena Garrett, (she, her, hers), Dean of Support Services  

·        Miranda Levy, M.A., CRC, ADAC (she, her), Accessibility Service  

·        Roberto Enrique Lopez, (he, him, his), Gender Equity Center  

·        James Lawrence Ardeña , (he, him, his) Multicultural Center  

·        Tasha Nālei Jugas, (she, her, hers), AANAPISI Center (Directly Reports to Advising) 

·        Courtnay Llacuna, (she, her, hers), AANAPISI Center  

·        Fabian Fuentes, (he, him, his) Benefits Hub 

·        Aisha Hauser, (she, her, hers), DEI Trainer 

·        DEI Advisory Group  

I plan to regularly report progress on DEI efforts occurring across the college. You can find updates in weekly all-staff memos starting in February, DAAG posts, and email updates from me.  

If you have immediate questions or would like to talk about DEI work, please contact me! Let’s chat! 

My office is located Administration Building, Room 1019B, my email is mdixon@shoreline.edu and office hours are M-F 8am-5pm. 

Melanie Dixon
Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Pronouns: she, her

Community and technical college students to be recognized by trustees

OLYMPIA, Wash. — The Washington State Association of College Trustees (ACT) will honor 31 community and technical college students Monday night at its annual Transforming Lives awards ceremony, sponsored by College Spark Washington. The annual ceremony recognizes current and former students of community and technical colleges whose lives were transformed by attending their college. The winners were nominated by their college’s board of trustees.

From the winners, ACT selected six as keynote speakers. This year’s speakers are:

  • Mohamad Imran, Bellevue College
  • Rita Nichols, Cascadia College
  • Ryla Christianson, Columbia Basin College
  • Bessie Gordon-Verrett, Green River College
  • Lulu Yao, Lake Washington Institute of Technology
  • Eva Brown, Whatcom Community College

“Students care for their families, hold full-time jobs, and face financial hardships, but they never lose sight of their educational goals,” Pat Shuman, ACT president and Tacoma Community College trustee, said. “Transforming Lives is one way we recognize our students and celebrate their incredible accomplishments.”

The six keynote speakers will receive $500 from ACT, and the winners will receive $250.

The other Transforming Lives winners are:

  • Stacy Coffey, Bates Technical College
  • Julián Adame Núñez, Bellingham Technical College
  • Colton Reynolds, Big Bend Community College
  • Jennifer Massey, Centralia College
  • Leilani Towner, Clark College
  • Edward Barnes, Clover Park Technical College
  • Jennifer Cunningham, Edmonds College
  • Jake Avilla, Everett Community College
  • Alondra Diaz Merino, Grays Harbor College
  • Evgeniya Tulyaeva, Highline College
  • Vidal Villagran, Lower Columbia College
  • Richard Wilbur, Olympic College
  • Tim Atkisson, Peninsula College
  • Ciara Colon, Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
  • Brenda Rodriguez, Pierce College Puyallup
  • Abubacar Kanteh, Renton Technical College
  • Zubeir A. Abdi, Shoreline Community College
  • Silvia Herrera Avila, Skagit Valley College
  • Patricia Gonzalez, South Puget Sound Community College
  • Shawna Donaldson, Spokane Community College
  • Cierra Grove, Spokane Falls Community College
  • Michele Hart, Tacoma Community College
  • Catherine Katelnikoff, Walla Walla Community College
  • Eva Anaya-Luna, Wenatchee Valley College
  • Esmeralda Diera, Yakima Valley College