Cedar Building Closeout Work – Scope & Schedule

Forma will be conducting some closeout work for the Cedar building this week.  This impact will impact building 6000 (6/27 – 6/28) and buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000 on 6/28 (Saturday).  See scope of work and schedule below.     

  • Correction of Overlength Data Cables in 3rd Floor of Cedar – Work will be conducted in building 6000 only.  There will be no impact to the building while they conduct this work.  Scheduled for 6/26 – 6/27 for 6000 3rd floor only.      
  • Thermographic Testing and Power Monitoring Testing – Work will impact building 6000 only.  Power will be shut down while they conduct this work.  Scheduled electrical shutdown in 6000 only for 6/27 and 6/28 (Saturday).     
  • Power Metering at S-NA1 – Work will impact buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000.  Power will be shut down to these buildings while they conduct the work.  Scheduled electrical shutdown for buildings 1800, 1900, 2000, 2100, 2300, and 6000 for 6/28 (Saturday).   

 Please reach out to Facilities if you have any questions.

Automotive Showroom Floor Project

The automotive showroom in 2100 will be getting a makeover.  This room will be converted into the new Mechatronics lab. The makeover will consist of a change in the flooring and updating signage.  The flooring changes will consist of removing tile and sealing the concrete floor.

This process will start on Wednesday, 6/25 and be completed by Friday, 6/27.  During this time there will be noise in that area and an odor due to the sealant used for the floor. 

Below is the SDS for the sealant material used.

Please reach out to Facilities if you have any questions. 

Avanti Fresh Market Self-Service Food Equipment Refresh Tomorrow, 6/24/2025. 

On Tuesday, 6/24, from 9:00am until 4:00pm, the Avanti Fresh Market Self-Service Food Area on the second floor of PUB 9000 will get an equipment refresh.

Self-service food and beverages purchases will be unavailable during this time.

  • The Installation Team will arrive around 9:00am depending upon regional traffic conditions.
  • Once the equipment swap is complete, the coolers will need time to reach the proper temperature to safely store food and beverage products.
  • There are nine food and beverage coolers to cooldown and refill, we anticipate that this equipment refresh project to take most of the day. 
  • Caveats to this timeframe for closure and reopening may apply depending upon regional traffic conditions or equipment installation issues. 

Please feel free to contact Gayla Hocker or Joe Mazur if you have any questions.

2025-2026 Survival Guide – Call for Submissions

Flyer featuring submission details included in the body of the blog post.

As spring quarter wraps up, Student Life has begun working on the 2025-2026 Survival Guide which will be shared out (virtually) with all students this fall. Programs/departments are invited to submit content for inclusion by completing the Survival Guide Content Form by Thursday, July 17, 2025. 

Click here to view this year’s survival guide.

If you have any questions, please e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu. 

Shoreline Community College Welcomes Tsai-En Cheng as Dean of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in STEM 

This is a headshot taken outside of our new Dean of CTE.

Shoreline Community College is pleased to welcome Tsai-En Cheng as the new Dean of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in STEM, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience in higher education, workforce development, and cross-sector partnerships. Tsai-En is known for her student-centered, equity-driven approach and her ability to build meaningful collaborations between education, industry, and community.  She will begin her new role at Shoreline on September 1, 2025. 

Most recently, Dean Cheng served as Dean of Branch Locations for Academic and Program Development and Interim Dean of Instruction for the Technology Division at Green River College, where she led a broad portfolio of credit and non-credit programs across multiple campuses, including three branch locations, Corporate and Community Continuing Education, the Washington Environmental Training Center (WETRC), and the Small Business Center. Her leadership helped grow industry-aligned programs in areas such as cybersecurity, aviation, software development, manufacturing, natural resources, and nursing, often in direct response to regional workforce needs. 

A first-generation college student and adult immigrant, Cheng draws from her own educational journey to champion access and innovation. She has led efforts to bridge English language learners into technical careers, developed teacher training programs in aerospace education in partnership with the University of Washington and the City of Kent, and co-created a community-driven Automotive Pathway with the Auburn School District. She has also served as a Economic Development Council member for the city of Maple Valley, a longstanding board member of the Continuing Education Council, a newly elected vice chair of the Baccalaureate Leadership Council, an advisory board member to the Seattle Universal Math Museum, and board member for Auburn Symphony Orchestra. 

“What excites me most about joining Shoreline is the opportunity to work alongside faculty, students, and community partners to strengthen the pathways between education and meaningful careers. CTE and STEM programs don’t just prepare students for jobs, they empower students to see what’s possible for their future. I’m honored to support that work.” 

Dean Cheng’s background spans ESL instruction, film and media, business etiquette, curriculum design, and faculty development, and she has led teacher training programs both domestically and internationally. She was also a key leader in Washington State’s Transparency in Learning and Teaching initiative and has over a decade of experience in program assessment and strategic planning. 

Outside of work, Tsai-En enjoys walking in the woods and traveling with her family, attending symphony performances, volunteering for disaster relief efforts, and building tiny homes for community outreach projects. 

Tsai-En will begin her role on September 1, 2025.  Orlando de Lange will continue to fill the interim Dean until July 31, 2025.  During August, Dean Dalila Paredes will be covering to bridge the transition.  We would like to take a moment to extend our heartfelt thanks to Orlando for doing such a wonderful job filling the interim role this past year.  He will return to his faculty role for Fall Quarter 2025.