Board of Trustees approves tenure for eleven faculty

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The Board of Trustees unanimously granted tenure to eleven Shoreline Community College faculty members at its March 15, 2017 Regular Meeting.

Congratulations to: Karen Bretz (ESL); Gail Dalton (Business Technology); Jessica Gibson (ESL); Eric Hamako (Multicultural Studies); Gwynith Hoffman-Robinson (Counseling); Ailsa Kellam (Business Administration); Hanna Krupa (Dental Hygiene); Adria Magrath (Biology); Tiffany Meier (Counseling); Trena Redman (Nursing); and Maya Smorodinsky (English).

For more photos, check out the flickr album.

Call for Proposals – SCC Teaching & Learning Conference April 20 (March 29 deadline!)

Hello,

SCC is hosting its second annual Teaching & Learning Conference April 20 and 21, 2017.  We are calling for session proposals. All employees are welcome to present at a session!

The focus will be high engagement practices with students in both the classroom and 1:1 environment.

Consider the following: 

·         Maybe you work with a specific population of students and want to share more about their experience as a student at SCC and how one may better engage and connect with the students you serve.

·         Is there an area of interest you are just dying to let more people know about. Maybe around assessment, teaching and learning, building community, college readiness and success, online experience, student experience – you name it – we probably want to know more!

·         Want to build community within our own community of SCC employees? Interested in hosting an informal conversation about a particular practice or quandary?

If one or more of those bullets peak your interest – you may want to consider presenting solo or join with others to offer dynamic opportunity for learning!

Interested?  Please submit the following information to Sheryl Copeland by March 29, 2017: 

1.       Name
2.       Department
3.       Session Choice #1; Session Choice #2 (you will only be asked to present at one of the two session choices that you request)
4.       Topic/Title of Session
5.       Brief Description
6.       Media needs (computer, projector, etc.)

The two-day schedule is as follows, please note varying session lengths.

Thursday, April 20, 2017
Friday, April 21, 2017
9:30 – 10:20 am
Multiple Sessions

9:30 am – 12:20 pm
Dependable Strengths
(RSVP)

10:30 – 11:20 am
Multiple Sessions

11:30 am – 12:20 pm
Multiple Sessions

12:30 – 1:20 pm
Tentative Lunch (RSVP)

12:30 – 1:20 pm
Tentative Lunch (RSVP)

1:30 – 2:50 pm
Multiple Sessions

1:30 – 2:50 pm
Multiple Sessions

1:30 – 4:20 pm
Motivational Interviewing
(RSVP)

3:00 – 4:20 pm
Multiple Sessions

3:00 – 4:20 pm
Multiple Sessions

Please feel free to ask questions or contact Sheryl or Ali Armstrong to explore ideas!

Best,
Sheryl Copeland and Ali Armstrong
Professional Learning Co-Leads

Loads of de-stressing BREATHE events around campus Thurs., March 16

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Have you ever been on campus and thought to yourself – “I wish I could….”

Try out Pilates
Play video games at the Veterans’ Resource Center
Eat a snack
Make jewelry
Watch a movie
Learn how to make paper cranes
Make your own DIY bath products
Try Zumba! or yoga
Snuggle with a therapy dog
Make a paper airplane
Go to a Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Social
Learn more about Acroyoga
Play ukulele
Make a mason jar terrarium
Play a board game
Make your own stress sock (or, in the words of my child – an “in distress” sock)
….OR, just chill out???

If so – keep reading!

Check out our quarterly pre-funk to finals week – BREATHE. This quarter BREATHE events begin Mon., March 13 and wrap up on Tues., March 21 with our main event happening Thurs., March 16 (events across campus – AND make sure you stop by the Counseling Center for free food, crafts, and more)!

Students often report high levels of stress before finals, which can negatively impact their academic performance as well as their physical and mental health. BREATHE aims to reduce student stress as well as connect students to their Shoreline Community College community. These efforts assist our students attain their academic and personal goals.

Here’s a PDF of the full schedule of events.

GAC Presents: North America in the 21st Century – A Mexican Perspective, Thurs., March 16

Join the Global Affairs Center for North America in the 21st Century: Mexico’s Perspective with Dr. Roberto Dondisch, Consul General for Mexico, Seattle.

March 16, 2017: 7-8:30 p.m., PUB 9208
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U.S. relations with Mexico are strong and vital. The two countries share a 2,000-mile border, and bilateral relations between the two have a direct impact on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans.  Mexico is the United States’ second-largest export market (after Canada) and third-largest trading partner (after Canada and China).   But, the U.S. just finished a rather bruising Presidential election, including some heated words about immigration and trade directed to our southern neighbor.   What do Mexican citizens think about their place in the world? 

Personal Safety and Self-Defense Workshop Thurs., March 16

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