Waves of Gratitude

Waves of Gratitude for Hugo and Tony for exceptional internal customer service. Tony and Hugo moved my desk and helped me rearrange for a safer office! They are quick and kind!

-Wanda Waldrop/ Manufacturing

Waves of Gratitude for Brandi Biering of Automotive for always looking out for others. We have weekend courses and Brandie reminded me that the power was going to be off on campus in time for us to plan!

-Wanda Waldrop/ Manufacturing

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.

Shoreline Shoutouts

Shoreline Shoutout to Technology Support Services and Facilities teams. Workforce and WorkSource would like to thank TSS and Facilities for their support in moving furniture and equipment from Workforce to the soon-to-be-open Career Center. -Submitted by Workforce Education & WorkSource.

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.

Nursing assistants rush to complete certification testing after COVID waiver lifted

View this article with quotes from our very own:

Mary Burroughs, MSN, RN, CNE
Dean of Health Occupations & Nursing
Nursing Professor

SBCTC News Links | August 30, 2022

Edmonds College receives $1.5 million cybersecurity grant
Edmonds College will receive nearly $1.5 million in grants for its cybersecurity program, the Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges announced. The grant is part of President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion Build Back Better package, which approved more than $500 million for cybersecurity funding.
My Edmonds News, August 29, 2022

A healthcare crisis was looming: these local colleges made sure that would not happen
… While [Tacoma Community College] and [Bates Technical College] currently are focused on averting an early October crisis, both colleges are excited about the future. Each expects to continue examining students now that they are each credentialed testing centers. “We’ll be able to get more people into the pipeline and into working,” Swaren said.
News Tribune, August 29, 2022

Centralia College student from Chehalis places at the state public speaking championship
Lyndi Klacik didn’t expect to compete at the Washington’s community college state championship for public speaking, but on Saturday, July 23, that’s exactly where she found herself. Raised in Chehalis, Klacik, 17, was homeschooled and hadn’t set foot in a school until she began attending Centralia College as a Running Start student during the fall of 2021.
Centralia Chronicle, August 29, 2022

Shoreline Community College launches new degree in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics
This Fall, Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) is excited to introduce a new degree to its program list: an Associate of Applied Arts (AAAS) in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics (BIDA). The Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC) and the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) approved the new AAAS degree this summer.
Shoreline Area News, August 26, 2022

Shoreline Community College to hire diversity administrator
… Qualified and enthusiastic applicants are highly encouraged to apply, according to Shoreline Community College (Shoreline) President Jack Kahn. “The campus is really excited to see this addition to our executive team,” said Kahn.
Shoreline Area News, August 26, 2022

US grant funds a new program
A $1 million federal grant will go toward a collaboration between the Port Angeles Waterfront Center and Peninsula College to fund a new media technicians certificate program.
Peninsula Daily News, August 26, 2022

Edmonds College: Going back to the basics
During a recent board of trustees meeting, Edmonds College President Amit Singh spoke about the school’s priorities, with “success” and “access” the two most important as he stressed “going back to the basics.”
Edmonds Beacon, August 25, 2022

Spokane Community College honoring nursing students with pinning ceremony
… [Spokane Community College] will expand its nursing program to 56 students from its previous enrollment of 48 students this fall and spring quarters. Clark said that SCC nursing programs have the highest rate of students who pass the NCLEX, the nursing exam, in the Spokane region.
KXLY, August 23, 2022
TRENDS | HORIZONS | EDUCATION
The 21st-century challenge: Growing your own leaders
Prior to the pandemic, there was a realization that community colleges were facing real challenges of staffing and leadership as the Baby Boomer generation reached retirement age.
Community College Daily, August 30, 2022

Teacher education programs desperately seek students
Education colleges and teacher preparation programs are creating new incentives to lure students, hoping to reverse years of enrollment declines and fill classroom vacancies.
Inside Higher Ed, August 29, 2022

How higher ed is trying to improve student performance with data
When information-technology and higher-education leaders reunited in Philadelphia in October 2021 for the first in-person Educause conference in two years, buzzwords floated around the panel rooms: “Data analytics.” “Data-informed” action. “Innovation.”
PBS News Hour, August 26, 2022

Service with a smile
… Community college professionals must ensure their students, many of whom have college-access barriers, are set up for success. Students “don’t come to community college to fail,” García says. “They come with their hopes, aspirations and dreams.”
Inside Higher Ed, August 26, 2022

Water Shutdown

College community, 

The next construction phase of the new Health Sciences and Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex (HSAMCC) will require a water shutdown on the following schedule:

September 1 – 2: water shutdown will begin on 7:00 a.m. and will impact the 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, 2600, 2700, 2800, and 2900 Annex facilities.

September 1 – 9:  water shutdown will begin on 7:00 a.m. and will impact the 2300, 2400, 2600, 2700, 2800, and 2900 Annex facilities. 

During this work, the main door to the 2300 building basement will remain open, but the other basement double door to the east will be available for emergency exits only. 

We understand that this may create inconveniences, but we tried to find the least impactful schedule possible.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Bob Williamson

Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services

rwilliamson@shoreline.edu