Phins Baseball player Zane Zurbrugg drafted by Milwaukee Brewers

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Shoreline Dolphins outfielder Zane Zurbrugg was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 27th round of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft. Zurbrugg played two seasons for the Phins in 2018 and 2019.

In 2019, Zurbrugg earned First Team All-Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) North Outfield honors as well as First Team All-Region American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Northwest honors. He hit .385, which put him in 2nd in the entire NWAC in batting average. Zurbrugg also reached an on-base percentage of .488, which placed him 4th in NWAC, and a .533 slugging percentage, which put him in 10th in NWAC.

After suffering knee and hip injuries during his freshman year, 2019 was Zurbrugg’s first fully healthy season playing for the Dolphins, and he entered the season ready to prove his ability.

“He is a savvy player who sacrificed and worked hard for this opportunity with the MLB and the Brewers,” said Ben Reindel, Athletics Coordinator and Head Softball Coach. “He battled several injuries that put him on the bench, but kept a positive attitude throughout. When he got back to full health and had a chance to show what he can do, he made the most of it.”

A natural athlete, Zurbrugg throws 90+ miles per hour from the outfield and routinely makes infield ground outs into singles. He was recruited to Shoreline from Bremerton High School.

“Zane has worked himself to a position to be proud of,” said Reindel. “We here in Phin Nation are extremely proud and will be rooting Zane on his whole career. Go Brewers!”

Honors College students present work at UW Research Symposium

Congratulations to our eight Shoreline students who presented their research projects at this year’s University of Washington Undergraduate Research Symposium. The symposium is application based and competitive and it speaks highly of our Honors College students and the quality of instruction they receive that so many of them were invited to present their work alongside their four-year counterparts. Of all the area two-year colleges, Shoreline sent the largest cohort of students to the symposium for the fourth year in a row.

Read more about our students’ experience at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium.

If you are working with or know of students who show particular interest in a research topic or aptitude for conducting a multi-quarter research project, please encourage them to consider the Honors College Research Track. Applications are currently open for Fall 2019.

Please also encourage any students who may be interested in Honors College to attend the final Honors College Research Track presentations June 19 from 1:30 to 3:20 in PUB 9208. We will be using a poster session format similar to the one used at the UW Research Symposium to allow attendees to interact with the presenters and ask questions about their research. This event is open to the entire campus community.

Benefits HUB Food Drive

Among many services that the Benefits Hub provides to disadvantaged students, we provide a Food Pantry where students can get something to eat each day. We have 30-50 students visit the Food Pantry every day with a significant number of those students needing more than a single meal.

Please help us build our stocks before the Summer Quarter by contributing. Easy ways to do it include: cleaning out your pantry for items you no longer want, buy a few extra of items you are already buying, add a case of items to your Amazon Prime order and have it shipped to you OR the Benefits Hub.

Here is a list of most needed items.

Thank you very much for your consideration and support.
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President Roberts attends the WA Association of Community & Technical Colleges June 6 & 7

President Roberts will be off campus June 6 &7 for the WACTC (WA Association of Community & Technical Colleges) Meeting.

While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College:

• Bayta Maring, Acting Vice President – Ext. 6949 or ext. 6904 (for Mary Sheaffer, Customer Service Specialist 3)

Thank you

Lynda.com is now Linkedin Learning

LinkedIn is a networking site designed specifically for the business community. However, with the merger of Lynda.com and its extensive video training content, their professional training division called “Linkedin Learning” continues to help grow and develop current technology, business, and creative skills that everyone can benefit from in their careers.

Shoreline Community College has the same educational access to these excellent training tools as we had with Lynda.com and wants to help you build your professional skills. Students, faculty & staff do not have to have a “Linkedin” account nor do they have to bind to a “personal Linkedin account” to use the site.

If prompted, just follow the specific sign-in instructions to continue, “Without connecting” to my Linkedin account.

Please access your account via https://www.linkedin.com/learning

As before, click the “Sign in with your organization account” then enter your Student, Faculty or Staff email credentials and password.

If you have further questions, please see the “Linkedin Learning Login Instructions” on the left side of the Technology Support Services page on the SCC website.

Happy Learning!