Need help? Inspiration? Collaboration?
Join a Program Review Drop-In session from the comfort of your own office!
- Thursday, January 23rd, 3-4 pm (Zoom link)
- Wednesday, January 29th, 12:30-1:30 pm (Zoom link)
Need help? Inspiration? Collaboration?
Join a Program Review Drop-In session from the comfort of your own office!
*** Please share this professional development opportunity with your students!

Looking to level up your personal and professional development this year? Attend an upcoming workshop in the NEW Dolphin Development Series and learn about topics like personality types, time management, and career exploration! Mark your calendars for these upcoming sessions and put your best foot (or phin!) forward in the New Year!
Dates and topics:
Attend each session for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
Attend 3 sessions to receive a certificate.
Yek Tunal, Everyone!
We are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for members of Shoreline Community College to represent our institution at the upcoming NCORE (National Conference on Race & Ethnicity). The conference is being held in NYC, NY from May 27-31, 2025. This year, we will be sending a select number of Staff, Faculty, & Admin to attend the conference. Selected participants will include a mix of individuals from the DEIA division and campus employees. This conference is open to ALL (faculty, admin/exempt and classified employees), we encourage anybody who is interested to apply. Deadline for submissions is January 31st at 5:00pm. Selected participants will be notified by February 10th. Any applications received after the deadline will not be taken into consideration.
If you are interested in attending, please complete the following application form.
The DEIA office will review all submissions and select participants based on responses and availability. We want to ensure we have a good variety of participants from all employee classifications representing our College.
Please note the following details:
Should you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to Alejandra Salgado (asalgado@shoreline.edu).
We encourage you all to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to and learn from this important conference.
The Office of Instruction is honored to invite you to an Academic Appreciation & Faculty Celebration Event on January 23rd, 2025, from 5:30pm-7pm in the 9000 building Main Dining Room.
This event will include a reception with catered appetizers, a variety of beverages, and a program to showcase and celebrate this year’s faculty award winners! We will also have an opportunity to hear from a few guest speakers regarding recent academic achievements.
Please RSVP for this event by Monday, January 20th at 6pm by filling out this form.
We look forward to celebrating our amazing faculty and staff here at Shoreline Community College – we hope to see you there!
Thursday 1/9/25
Events and News
Hello all and welcome back officially! It’s a SUNNY Thursday and enrollment is tracking 2.5% up this morning with Domestic enrollment at .6% up from last spring and International Enrollment at 4.5% up from last year’s spring.
It has been a busy week, but great to see some of you out and about. I’ve been working on completing evaluations and some prep work for the quarter on my end. I’m looking forward to the ASG event “Dessert with the Deans” later this afternoon. The Deans definitely deserve dessert (keeping with the alliteration trend).
Yesterday VP Ramos, Sarah Swanberg and I met with representatives from Roosevelt Alumni for Racial Equity (RARE) to learn more about their mission and to see whether we might work together and with other King County representatives to support black consciousness and collaborations needed to support Black/African American students in K-12 and Community Colleges. The meeting was really productive, and we look forward to next steps, which likely will include a showing of their powerful documentary “Beyond Black & White”. Yesterday we also met a very interesting team from Sheridan College in Wyoming who wanted to tour our Cedar building as they are building a new STEM Lab space and are looking for innovative ideas. Well, they came to the right place!
Our hearts go out to friends and family who have been affected by the Los Angeles fire tragedy. I know I have been checking on my friends and colleagues often, and I hope your communities are getting the support they need.
Finally, I wanted to share/ reshare our new Community page. If you have any webpages that list events or are of overall community interest –please email Cat Chiappa cchiappa@shoreline.edu
Cheers,
Jack
Fall Quarter Updates:
Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time
The Executive Team (ET) is now scheduling and holding virtual open office time via Microsoft Bookings:
Executive Team (ET) Open Office Time.
Committee/Council Updates:
Accreditation
Enrollments:
The winter 2025 daily enrollment report is available to all employees.
Technology Support Services
Network Rewiring and Hardwiring Connection Project Update:
Below is the updated building list of the rewired and hardwired network connections that have been restored and those in progress with expected completion dates. As mentioned at the beginning of this project, most of the building wiring has not been updated for over a decade or more (emphasis on more). During this project, we have already encountered several major issues in the buildings as we run new cabling and test the integrity of previous network connections. We continue to utilize our third-party vendor (Milne) and expect to be fully completed in early 2025.
| Building | Expected Completion Date | Status |
| 800 | 24-Jan | |
| 1000 | Complete | |
| 1100 | Complete | |
| 1200 | Complete | |
| 1300 | Complete | |
| 1400 | Complete | |
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| 1900 | Complete | |
| 2000 | Complete | |
| 2100 | Complete | |
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| 4000 | Complete | |
| 5000 | 31-Jan | In progress |
| 9000 | 14-Feb |
DEIA:
Join us in celebration of Korean American Day with Dr. Moon-Ho Jung’s lecture on Framing and Commemorating the History of Koreans in the Pacific Northwest. The talk will be held on Tuesday, January 14th from 12-2 pm at Shoreline Community College in the Main Dining Room (MDR) in Room 9215. We will be serving Korean Street Food from a local business.
Moon-Ho Jung is Professor of History and the Harry Bridges Endowed Chair in Labor Studies at the University of Washington. He is the author of Menace to Empire: Anticolonial Solidarities and the Transpacific Origins of the US Security State (2022), winner of the David Montgomery Award from the Organization of American Historians and the Labor and Working-Class History Association, and the Theodore Saloutos Book Award from the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, and Coolies and Cane: Race, Labor, and Sugar in the Age of Emancipation (2006). He served as the President of the Korean American Historical Society in 2007-2016.
In 2007, Washington State Governor Chris Gregoire signed a bill designating January 13th as “Korean American Day.” This date marks the first arrival of Korean immigrants to Honolulu, Hawaii in 1903. What is the history of this migration? How and why did Koreans move to the United States, and to the Puget Sound region in particular? This talk will suggest a framework for interpreting local history–a critical step in defining our identities and communities.

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