SEIU 775 Direct to Employment Pathway opportunity starting next week! Learn More by emailing connect@shoreline.edu

SEIU 775 Direct to Employment Pathway opportunity starting next week! Learn More by emailing connect@shoreline.edu

Good afternoon,
We have received notice that a portion of the ceiling lights on the 3rd Floor of the FOSS building are not working properly. We are aware of this issue and are working on it. An update will be sent as soon as it is resolved. We understand that this may become distracting and hard to work nearby. Please feel free to reach out to your Dean, should you need to request an alternative workspace.
If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact the Facilities Department.
Facilities Contact:
Bob Williamson
Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services
We will notify you when the issue is resolved!
Shoreline Community College & Bloodworks Northwest are hosting a campus blood drive on Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 10 am-4 pm in the PUB Main Dining Room (9215). SCC students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to make an appointment to donate by going to bit.ly/SCCgiveblood.

Welcome to the last day of Opening Week!
Tuesday 9/27- Event Schedule




Returning to Campus- COVID-19- from the SCC COVID SUPERVISOR
As we return to campus, I would like to remind everyone of the College’s procedures for COVID-19 and what you can do to keep our collective risk of infection as low as possible.
Get boosted: Getting vaccinated and boosted is still the best way to fight COVID-19. The Washington State Department of Health vaccine locator at Vaccinate WA: Find COVID-19 Vaccine Providers Near You can help you find the most convenient option for you. The CDC recommends getting a bivalent Pfizer (ages 12+) or Moderna vaccine (ages 18+) if it’s been two months or more since your last booster or vaccination.
Let us know! If you are:
Then please fill out a report via the form here: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Exposure Report Form – Formstack. Your information will remain confidential. This allows the College to provide you with guidance and conduct contact tracing to reduce the spread of COVID-19 among our community.
Masking is voluntary on campus, except in the Counseling Center and clinical sites. However, you are welcome to wear a mask whenever you feel it’s appropriate. Masks are available at ASK ME stations throughout (Admin/1000 Building, Library/4000 Building, and FOSS/5000 Building, 2nd floor), and can also be requested from Aimee Henson in Facilities or from the Covid-19 Response Coordinator.
Up to date information can be found here: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Updates | Shoreline Community College
If you have any questions, please contact me.
Jesse Lowe
COVID-19 Support Coordinator
covidsupervisor@shoreline.edu
Shoreline Community College
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