Shoreline Community College Foundation announces 1964 Society Faculty Professional Development Scholarship

The Shoreline Community College Foundation Board of Directors has established a new scholarship endowment called the 1964 Society Faculty Professional Development Scholarship. The scholarship is designed to provide funds in perpetuity for faculty to use toward their professional development.

In the 2017-18 inaugural year, the Professional Development Scholarship will be specifically for associate faculty. Instructors who have taught at Shoreline for at least two quarters and will be continuing at Shoreline are eligible. The award amount is $1,100, and one award will be made annually until the endowment earnings increase.

“We are thrilled to be able to support associate faculty in this way and to show our commitment to helping provide access to learning and growth opportunities,” said Mary Brueggeman, Vice President for Advancement/Shoreline Community College Foundation Executive Director.

“While professional development activities clearly benefit the faculty, they also benefit the college and students,” said Brueggeman. “By creating and promoting a culture of active learning for faculty and staff across our organization, professional development helps focus our community around the shared goal of student success. Supporting our faculty with growth opportunities is an excellent investment for our students and college.”

Professional development includes: attending conferences, workshops, and meetings or delivering presentations as a means to further a faculty member’s growth and expertise in teaching at Shoreline Community College. Donations to the fund are welcomed.

“We’d love to be able to offer more than one scholarship as well as larger amounts per scholarship,” said Brueggeman. “It would be wonderful if faculty, emeriti, alumni, or anyone positively affected by their experience with Shoreline Community College and Shoreline faculty contributed to this fund so we can support the professional growth of even more deserving faculty.”

Applications for the 1964 Society Faculty Professional Development Scholarship are due on November 3, 2017. Applications are available on the Foundation webpage.

NIEA Fall Workshop: Global Human Security – Apply by Oct. 16

The Northwest International Education Association fall workshop will be held at Cascadia College on October 20 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. The theme this year is Global Human Security, featuring Dr. Jessica Beyer from the University of Washington—Jackson School as the keynote speaker. Dr. Beyer will be speaking on the issue of cyber threats impacting human security, human rights, and our democracy.

The International Education department will once again support a team of ten Shoreline faculty and staff to attend. If you would like to participate, please fill out the registration form online NIEA Fall Workshop Registration Form and contact Cory Anthony at canthony@shoreline.edu to be put on our sponsor list. We will keep a list and cover the registration fee for the first ten participants who sign up. The deadline to register is October 16. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Diana Sampson at dsampson@shoreline.edu or Cory Anthony at canthony@shoreline.edu or 206-546-4627.

Come get cultured at the Japanese Culture Festival, Wed., Oct. 11

Drop by the Japanese Culture Festival in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) on Wed., Oct. 11 from 9:30am-noon to try a Japanese game, make origami, try on beautiful clothing, and even see a dance performance.

This is a free event and the whole campus community is welcome. Come for a few minutes or stay for an hour! Sponsored by Shoreline Community College’s TRAJAL Hospitality Program students.

Soccer plays at home Wed., Oct. 11 – come support our Phins!

Both women’s and men’s soccer play at home against Whatcom on Wed., Oct. 11. Come on out to the soccer fields on the north end of campus and cheer on our Phins.

Women play at 2pm, men take the field at 4:15pm. #GoPhins!

GAC presents: Compassion, Culture, and Education about Syria, Thurs., Oct. 12

Compassion, Culture, and Education about Syria: PUB 9208
Thurs., Oct. 12: 12:30-1:30pm
Speaker: Rita Zawaideh, Founder, Salaam Cultural Museum/Syrian Medical Missions
Presented by the GAC: This unique non-profit organizes medical teams that travel to Syrian refugee camps in Jordan and Greece. They also collect clothing, furniture, household effects, and medical supplies for refugees in these camps, as well as those who have resettled in Washington State. The desire to help others transcends politics, religion, and sectarian tensions. Rita also has advice for those of us who want to help. Click here for more info.
GAC- Oct 12