Please share with students!
Join us in the Great Room of 7000 Campus Living to learn about your rights and protections as a student, how to connect to resources, and how Title IX exists in Higher Education. Cookies and other treats will be provided!

Please share with students!
Join us in the Great Room of 7000 Campus Living to learn about your rights and protections as a student, how to connect to resources, and how Title IX exists in Higher Education. Cookies and other treats will be provided!

Shoreline CC Music Department presents;
Duo Cascadia
Jensina Oliver and Kay Zavislak
Sunday, October 23rd, 2:00pm
Shoreline CC Campus Theater
Featuring works for two pianos, one piano four-hand, and solo piano works by Mozart, Brahms, Milhaud, and more!
Free admission and free parking


Dear Colleague,
The Washington Association of College Trustees (ACT) Transforming Lives Awards recognize current or former students whose lives have been transformed by attending a Washington state community or technical college (CTC).
When speaking to current or former students, they frequently mention how many at Shoreline Community College, transformed their lives. Please consider nominating a current or *former student (*within 3 years (2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22) of completing a degree, certificate, or transfer) for the 2023 ACT Transforming Lives Awards. Please click Transforming Lives 2022 booklet to see what the 2022 recipients shared about how community and technical colleges, transformed their lives.
Criteria and nomination forms can be requested from Lori Y. Yonemitsu. Please send completed nomination form and written statement from the current or former student (“nominee”) to me at lyonemitsu@shoreline.edu no later than 5:00 PM on Thursday, October 27, 2022.
Lori Y. Yonemitsu
Executive Assistant
Search Advocate positions on campus support search committee activities with the goal of ensuring equity, validity, and diversity in Shoreline Community College recruitments. Search Advocates serve as non-voting resource positions to a recruitment process, working directly with the screening committee members as they review applicant data and determine candidates for advancement in the process.
The Search Advocate Foundations workshop series establishes a theoretical foundation of current research about implicit bias and diversity, information about the changing legal landscape in hiring, and an overview of inclusive employment principles. Using this foundation, you will begin to construct your own framework of practice, delve into specific issues that may arise at each stage of the search process, and explore various ways to head off or respond to those issues. By the end of the final session, you will have a toolkit of practical strategies for each stage of the search process, and approaches to help you perform the advocate role effectively as part of a search committee.
Eligibility:
Time commitment:
Specific expertise needed:
Are you interested?
Submit your interest in becoming a Search Advocate at Shoreline by emailing hr@shoreline.edu by 10/14/22.
Thank you!
Elise
Elise Robinson, M.Ed.
Human Resource Manager
Shoreline Community College
Here is the Game Day breakdown:
Women’s Volleyball vs. Skagit Valley College at 7:00pm- Away
Women’s Soccer vs. Everett College at 5:30pm- Away
Men’s Soccer vs. Everett College at 7:30pm- Away

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