The Foundation Board of Directors and staff invite YOU to our 22nd Annual Student Scholarship Community Breakfast on November 7 at 7:00 am – 8:30 am in the main dining room. This important and fun event raises funds to reduce barriers and help students in need fulfill their dream of a college education. Be a part of the solution and help our students stay in school! Proceeds benefit the Foundation Scholarships and Financial Emergency Support Funds or you can designate the scholarship or fund of your choice. Purchase tickets or tables now on the Foundation’s webpage.
Get your tickets or a table for the 22nd Annual Student Scholarship Community Breakfast
CANCELED: Campus Network and Server Outage Saturday, October 19, 2019
***Due to scheduling conflicts, the campus network and server outage scheduled for Oct. 19 is canceled. Stay tuned for more information about rescheduling.***
ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
On Saturday, October 19, 2019 approximately between 7:00 am and 10:00am, Technology Support Services will be having some work completed to update and improve the electrical supply panel which will require a complete shutdown of all servers. Completing this service will allow us to further implement new infrastructure to improve service and data access. During this period ALL on-campus network services, including the college website, will be unavailable. Reminders on this will be pushed to the listservs reminding faculty and staff of the advertised outage.
On campus:
If you are going to be on campus, there will be no service connectivity. Do not attempt to utilize any system or network service from on campus during these hours, as data loss may occur. VPN Services will not be available.
Off campus:
Email: faculty / staff can access email by logging into https://outlook.office365.com.
Email: students can access email by logging to https://gmail.com and entering their Shoreline email address and password.
Canvas: users can access Canvas by logging into https://shoreline.instructure.com.
Upon completion of the maintenance, faculty and staff will receive an email that services have been restored.
TSS appreciates your cooperation and understanding during this outage.
Message from President Roberts: Health, Science & Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex update
Dear Colleague,
I am writing to provide an update on the construction of our new Health, Science & Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex (HSAMCC). As you may be aware, we experienced a significant delay between our initial request for state funding in 2012 and the appropriation by the legislature in 2017. This delay along with escalating regional construction costs (which state appropriations for cost escalation have not kept up with) resulted in the loss of an entire floor in the building, which in turn reduced the space available for the Advanced Manufacturing and Dental Hygiene programs.
Three factors made it difficult for these programs to be retained in the projected smaller HSAMCC building: (1) the significant total square footage required for Dental Hygiene, which could not be accommodated without displacing other programs; (2) the specific requirement that the Dental Hygiene space be publicly accessible and in a visible ground-floor location; (3) Advanced Manufacturing also requires a ground-floor location due to the significant weight of the machinery.
Because of the unique requirements of the Dental Hygiene program, the College immediately began exploring other space options. During spring quarter 2019, we explored moving the entire HSAMCC building by 100 feet to the north and adding back a fourth floor to the building. This option would have allowed the College to maintain the 2500 building so neither the Dental Hygiene nor Advanced Manufacturing programs would have to be displaced during construction. However, this option surfaced numerous concerns related to permitting, environmental impacts, and delays in construction that would result in an additional expense of $14M to the project. This option was not financially feasible and the College began exploring other on-campus and off-campus options for Advanced Manufacturing in the short-term and Dental Hygiene for the short and long-term.
Exploring Dental Hygiene Options
In early summer, working with our architectural and construction firms, we continued exploring the implications of moving the Dental Hygiene program to the first floor of Building 9000 (PUB). With additional due diligence, multiple concerns surfaced including at least two other student services needing to be displaced in the cascade of moves (the Bookstore and Student Computer Lab). The College also discovered the funding of the PUB restricts the use of the space to non-student activities and services. The outcome of these discoveries effectively eliminated the PUB first floor space, as an option.
Throughout the summer, the College continued the on-campus exploration of alternate space for Dental Hygiene. This intricate exploration involved the cost of building upgrades, equipment moves and purchases, and dislocations of other programs. This search for on-campus options is still underway. The College continues to explore various off-campus options for our Dental Hygiene program, including partnerships and off-campus leasing of retail space.
Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Options
In anticipation of construction beginning in July 2020, the Advanced Manufacturing program will need to move off-campus for about two years. We are continuing to work with potential partners, including temporary leasing options during the construction period.
Although the exploration of short- and long-term solutions for both of these programs is not ideal, the College will continue to consider all possible opportunities to support these programs that serve our students and our community. We will provide updates as additional information becomes available.
Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Campus Budget Update Meeting #1: Friday, October 11, 2019; 1:30 – 3:00 PM; Main Dining Room (#9215) – the PUB (#9000)
Please join us for the Campus Budget Update Meeting #1 on Friday, October 11 from 1:30 – 3:00 PM in the Main Dining Room (#9215).
To connect to the October 11 meeting via Zoom, go to: https://zoom.us/j/961465520
The meeting will be recorded and the link to the closed-captioned video, available the following week.
From the Human Resources Office: If attending in person, please abstain from wearing personal care products (including hair products, perfume or cologne) containing chemicals or fragrances that might affect individuals with chemical sensitivities.
Thank you.
President Roberts attends the WACTC meeting Oct. 3-4
President Roberts will be off campus October 3-4 for the WACTC (WA Association of Community & Technical Colleges) Meeting.
While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College:
- Martha Lynn, Executive Director: (206) 546-4634 &/or (206) 546-4552 (for Lori Yonemitsu–Office of the President)
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