Thank You Facilities, Safety, and Security

A huge thank you to the crew that keeps our campus as safe as possible during weather emergencies!

Student Leadership Conference – Presenters Wanted

Student Life invites interested faculty and staff to participate in the inaugural Dive-In Leadership Conference which will take place on Friday, Feb. 24. Presenters are needed to share their knowledge and expertise with students on a variety of topics. Examples include: 

  • Marketing your leadership skills
  • Time management/work-life balance
  • Channeling your interests/passions into a career
  • Building emotional intelligence and empathy skills 
  • Community organizing 
  • Skills for multicultural workspaces 
  • Working with diversity in mind  
  • Recognizing and supporting students in distress
  • Successful self-care strategies

if you’re interested in presenting a 40-50 min. session, please go to https://bit.ly/DiveInPresenter to sign up by Friday, Jan. 20. If you have any questions, please e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu

dive in student leader event details listed on a graphic

“Innovation, Partnerships, and Future Planning at Shoreline Community College”

Thank you so much to Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges and Paul Francis for inviting Shoreline Community College to present “Innovation, Partnerships, and Future Planning at Shoreline Community College” including info on our BioManufacturing programs and parrtnerships with Bristol Myers Squibb, @Seagen, @Fred Hutch, @AGC Biologics, Parse Biosciences, NanoString Technologies, Inc. & Shoreline Public Schools. Phillip King and Guy Hamilton did a great job representing integrating across high school, college, and industry! Thank you to @Bates Technical College and Dr. Lin Zhou for the wonderful space! #innovation #biotech #internships #equityineducation #runningstart #dualenrollment

Phillip King and Guy Hamilton WSBCTC presentation photo

(re) UNITED (Shoreline Employee Art Exhibition): Artists’ Reception

Hosted by Shoreline Art Gallery

CAMPUS UPDATES 12/08/22

EVENTS AND NEWS  

Good afternoon all, 

Hope you have been having a great week.  This past week has been one of meeting new colleagues on my end.  I’m sure you know by now, but we have Holly Woodmansee and William (Bill) Saraceno helping us as leadership in the Business and Admin area.  Both have extensive experience in the community and technical college system, have worked at Shoreline, and want to see us succeed!  Holly will be here two days a week in-person so if you get a chance to pop by the admin building, please do so.   

More good news- we started the process to “get the band back together” in Communication & Marketing and have been meeting to move the first position forward- the Executive Director.  We hope to start interviews in early January!  Wish us luck! 

I also had the monthly WACTC Presidents Academy and meetings last week (on Zoom), which as usual, were very informative.  I am beginning to know folks better which is nice and even getting teased “you are not new anymore so now you are voluntold, etc.”, which is fun as well.   

I had a GREAT meeting yesterday with Lynwood City Council member Julieta Altamirano-Crosby. I met Julieta at the Seattle Latino film festival here on campus.  She has a wonderful and powerful story to share about her experiences moving to the state from Mexico and her experiences here which have really solidified her advocacy for the Hispanic/Latinx community.  We had great discussions about reaching immigrant families and folks who currently are not yet here at Shoreline and how we can partner with our local faculty and staff and others in the community to change that.  I will keep you posted as things develop but it was very inspirational.   

Finally, as part of strengthening some ties in the community to support campus safety, I met with the City of Shoreline Chief of Police Kelly Park & Greg Cranson, our Director of Safety & Security. There were many topics discussed including community engagement, community support and safety, additional professional development, and collaborating with our local teams toward Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion goals.  This is going to be a great partnership with a lot of support for SCC!  

Have a great week all, 

Jack 

JACK KAHN | PRESIDENT Virtual Office Hours 
Open Office Hours Zoom Link – Meeting ID: 843 6934 7745 – Dial In: (253) 215-8782 

  • Wednesday, December 14, 2022: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM\ 

From J. Kahn: Video Campus Update 12/07/22 

Fall Quarter Updates 

ctcLink Updates: 

  • Faculty Focus: Grading in ctcLink Drop-in Support. Join our new ctcLink Faculty Lead, Heather Munsell, to have your grading questions answered via Zoom.  
  • Dec. 14, 12-1pm 
  • Dec. 15, 3:30-4:30pm 
  • Dec. 19, 10-11am 
  • Dec. 20, 1-2pm 
  • Classified Supervisors and Admin/Exempt staff are being trained in how to use available reporting tools to delve into their budgets on ctcLink. If you have questions about budgets in ctcLink, please reach out to your supervisor. 

Foundation Events: 

The Foundation is in the process of reviewing scholarship applications. If you are available to be a reviewer, please contact mcimaroli@shoreline.edu. It is a great way to support our students and insure an equitable distribution of scholarship resources. 

Student volunteers work at sporting events in the region and donate what they would be paid to Athletics scholarships. This fall student volunteers have raised $13,898! 

Grants: 

Do you have a grant? Do you have any ideas for a new grant? The Grants Office is working to consolidate information about all grants on campus, including current awards, proposals in progress, and ideas for new projects. We can help with all stages, from proposal development to award tracking and reporting.  Please let us know at grants@shoreline.edu. 

Human Resources 

Know someone who wants to join our teams? Visit: Job Opportunities at Shoreline Community College 

Events and Updates 

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RETURN TO CAMPUS/COVID-19  

Cases   

  • For the past week (November 30 through December 6) we saw 4 positive cases of COVID-19 reported to the College. 

Questions?      

Shoreline Community College MISSION – Our Purpose 

We serve the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities.