Congratulations to our NWAC Fall Sports Academic & Athletic Awards Recipients

The Shoreline Athletic Department is proud of the following student-athletes for their accomplishments on the field and in the classroom.

Student-athletes Sam Polevoy, Rebecca Hulse, and Taylor Simmons were selected by each NWAC regional Head Coach for their outstanding athletic performance all season. They will be competing in the NWAC All-Star games this Sunday at the Starfire Stadium in Tukwila, WA. The Women’s game is at 9:30am and the Men’s game will follow immediately at 11:15am.

Brooklyn Gratzer and Traynn Kerr received the NWAC Academic Excellence Award for their outstanding academic achievements. This award is given to second-year student-athletes that have accumulated 36 or more credits with at least a 3.25 GPA.

Phins Up to our outstanding student-athletes for their achievements!

NWAC Academic Excellence Awards

Women’s Soccer, Brooklyn Graztzer 3.3 GPA
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Women’s Soccer, Tarynn Kerr 3.76 GPA
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NWAC Men & Women Athletic North-West Region All-Stars

Men’s Soccer, Sam Polevoy — Defender
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Women’s Soccer, Taylor Simmons – Defender
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Women’s Soccer, Rebecca Hulse — Keeper
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Message from President Roberts: Veterans Day Holiday

Dear Colleague,

Veterans Day is a time to recognize and remember the sacrifices of those who have served – and continue to serve – our country in the armed forces. 

Shoreline Community College is home to many students and employees who belong to this select group of heroes. On Friday, November 10, our college will be closed in observance of Veterans Day. I hope you will take time during this holiday to remember their service with respect and reverence. 

With deep appreciation,

Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.

President

Message from President Roberts: Leadership Change in International Education

Dear Colleague,

Today I am announcing a change in leadership in our International Education department. Diana Sampson is no longer in International Education effective November 8, 2017. I would like to express my appreciation for Diana’s many years of service guiding our international education efforts.

In the interim, Samira Pardanani, Director of International Admissions and Student Services, will assume leadership of International Education. She will report directly to Alison Stevens, Executive Vice President for Student Learning & Success.

I am thankful to the entire International Education team for their deep commitment to student success and global education. International Education has a rich history at Shoreline Community College and continues to be an important part of our mission to serve the needs of our diverse students and communities.

Respectfully,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President

 

Steel, a collaboration between Shoreline and Seattle Central, opens this weekend at Erickson Theatre

Theatrum Orbis and a collective of theater and film artists from Shoreline Community College, Seattle Central College, and Seattle’s theater scene have joined forces to bring a new play, Steelto the Erickson Theatre on Capitol Hill this November.

Written by playwright Chris Fisher, a 20+ year faculty member at Shoreline before moving to Seattle Central, and directed by Duygu Erdogan Monson, a professor of Performance Arts and Film at Shoreline, Steel tells the story of a suburban New Jersey family coming to terms with the chaos and violence of September 11, 2001. A read-through of the play was performed on Shoreline’s campus in 2016, with audience feedback incorporated into the script.

Co-produced by and featuring Tony Doupé, Steel runs Nov. 10-12, Nov. 16-18, and Nov. 25-26. Read more about the collaboration and find tickets.
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Art Gallery Reception for Fields of Irisarri by Alex Boeschenstein, Thurs., Nov. 9

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Meet the Artist at the Artist’s reception for Alex Boeschenstein in the Admin Bldg (1000 bldg) Art Gallery (lobby) Thurs., Nov. 9 from 4-7pm.

Alex Boeschenstein (U.S., born 1988) is a Seattle-based interdisciplinary artist rooted in the traditions of drawing and printmaking. Since 2012 his artistic practice has evolved to
include digital collage, video, sculpture, 3D modeling, game design, and installation.

“Fields of Irisarri” is a body of work consisting of non-reproducible woodblock prints created through accumulating myriad layers of superimposed rubbings.

Light refreshments will be provided.