Winter Quarter Music Recitals

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Please join us for these upcoming recitals, presented by the Shoreline Community College Music Department!

Admissions to these music recitals is free!

Jazz Ensemble

Jazz Ensemble is the signature class of our music program, led by renowned saxophonist Jeff Kashiwa. Students are selected through audition, ensuring a consistently high level of performance.

  • DATE: 3/11/2025
  • TIME: 7:30 – 8:30 PM
  • PLACE: Music Building – room 818

Choir & Jazz Vocal

Join us for a special joint concert featuring the Chamber & Choir class led by Anjali Chudasama and the Jazz Vocal class led by Evan Norberg. Experience the beautiful harmony and joyful voices of our talented students!

  • DATE: 3/12/2025
  • TIME: 7:30 – 8:30 PM
  • PLACE: Music Building – room 818

Students Showcase

Celebrate the talent of our private lesson students at the upcoming recital, featuring solo and duet performances in both vocal and piano. Don’t miss these inspiring performances!

  • DATE: 3/14/2025
  • TIME: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
  • PLACE: Music Building – room 818

Ensemble Showcase

Experience the dynamic sounds of our Rock Band, Snarky Ensemble, and Jazz Combo at the Ensemble Showcase! Join us for an exciting and diverse performances and vibrant energy!

  • DATE: 3/14/2025
  • TIME: 1:30 – 3:30 PM
  • PLACE: Music Building – room 818

Employee Event: Snack-tacular 2025

Please join us for Snack-tacular 2025: an employee engagement event to celebrate favorite (and soon-to-be favorite) snacks and spend time with our colleagues!

All college employees are encouraged to attend!

  • DATE: Tuesday, March 11
  • TIME: 12:30-1:30pm
  • PLACE: Main Dining Room – 9215

Try new snacks, cast your votes, and fill a bag to take back to your desk.

Please note that there will be options for those with dietary restrictions (such as nut-free, gluten-free, and dairy-free).

Open Education Week Events

In celebration of Global Open Education Week (March 3-7), the OER Steering Committee, the Library, and eLearning are hosting a few events and displays in the library and online.

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OER Petting Zoo (4000 Building)

Come check out some of the openly licensed and free for students to access textbooks that faculty are using in Shoreline CC courses in the library!

OER in Practice Lunch Sessions with SCC Colleagues

Have questions about the practical steps that go into creating/adapting and implementing an OER (Open Educational Resources) in your course?  The OER Steering Committee has asked two of our SCC faculty colleagues to share their experiences in creating/adapting OER for their courses/programs– including brief presentation/demonstration and time for questions. This is a chance to connect with peers at SCC to learn about their process as well as challenges and opportunities in adapting OER.

  • OER in Practice with Stephanie Bartlett (Physics/Astronomy):

For more information about OER and OER classes at Shoreline Community College, please click here to visit our website.

SCC Student Juried Art Exhibition: Artist Reception & Award Ceremony!

Sculpture depicting a human face with hands and fingers going into its empty eye sockets.

Mark your calendars for the Student Juried Art Reception & Award Ceremony!

  • DATE: Thursday, 3/6
  • TIME: 4:00 – 6:00 PM
  • PLACE: Art Gallery (1000 Building Lobby)

Be sure to visit the gallery to place your votes for your favorite artists!

Please feel free to invite your friends and family!

COMMUNITY!!! CREATIVITY!!!  FOOD MUSIC!!! PRIZES!!!!

Waves of Gratitude

A Wave of Gratitude to Melanie Meyer of Health Information Technology for Inclusive Excellence.

Let’s take a moment to celebrate Melanie Meyer from the Health Informatics & Information Management (HIIM) department for achieving another incredible milestone.

Melanie has recently certified another course—HIIM 219: Health Care Statistics! The HIIM department leads the way with the most certified courses, and Melanie continues to ensure that every course in the department meets the highest standards. Certification requires meeting 119 rigorous standards from the Washington Quality Course Design Checklist, demonstrating a commitment to high-quality, student-centered learning.

Faculty can also get their courses certified by attending the 4-week Online and Hybrid Quality Course Design Institute, where we focus on inclusion, equity, accessibility, and effective course design. Certification isn’t just for a single course—faculty can continue certifying multiple courses over time, just like Melanie has done.

Certified courses at Shoreline that meet these 119 standards are also recognized and certified by the state. Faculty who achieve certification will receive official digital badges from the state, recognizing their dedication to high-quality course design.

I am an Instructional Designer dedicated to enhancing online and hybrid education by ensuring faculty have the tools and knowledge to create high-quality, student-centered courses. I designed and facilitate the Online and Hybrid Quality Course Design Institute, a 4-week professional development program that helps faculty align their courses with 119 rigorous standards from the Washington Quality Course Design Checklist.

Beyond course design, I have worked closely with state-level organizations to ensure that faculty and their certified courses receive official recognition and certification. Through this collaboration, faculty who meet certification standards not only enhance their courses for student success but also receive state-recognized digital badges honoring their commitment to excellence in teaching. – Brandon Fryman, eLearning.


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.