CANCELLED: Unveiling the Legacy: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Unfiltered Struggle for Justice

This is an online workshop about Martin Luther King Jr’s life from the activism perspective of his life. Participates will explore how his activism work still resonates to this day.

Date: Tuesday 1/23/24

Time: 11:30am-12:30pm

Location: PUB Quiet Dining Room, 9208

This is a black and white flyer with a large graphic of MLK at a microphone taken from the back

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM PAYROLL- TIMECARDS DUE FRIDAY

Due to the holiday on Monday 1/15 timesheets will be due Friday 1/12.

All EmployeesctcLink Log-in

   Absences:  Please note, Absence Requests is now Manage Absences (This is where you request your leave)

  • Absences for the pay period 01/01-01/15 must be completed by 3pm on Thursday 12/11/2024
  • Supervisors must approve absences by 8am on Friday 01/12/2024.
    • When submitting the following leave types please send an email to payroll@shoreline.edu
      • Shared Leave
      • Leave without Pay

Links to instructions on:

How to add an absence

How to cancel an absence and re-submit an absence

How to view an absence request

Classified and Hourly/Student Employees: 

   Timesheets:

  • Timesheets must be completed by end of shift, Friday, 01/12/2024. Timesheets lock at 11:59pm on Monday 01/15/2024.
  • Supervisor must approve timesheets no later than 10am, Tuesday, 01/16/2024. 

Hourly/Student: Please submit your timesheet by 11pm on Friday 01/12/2024.

  • Please be sure to use the correct Time Reporting Code for your position
    • HRY for non-student hourly employees
    • STU for student hourly employees enrolled in 6 or more credits
    • STF for student hourly employees enrolled in less than 6 credits
    • FWS for federal work-study students
    • SWS for state work-study students
  • OEX for international students

Classified: Please submit your timesheet by 11pm on Friday 01/12/2024.

  • Did you take leave during this last pay period?  Be sure to adjust your REG hours on your timesheet to reflect what hours you worked and were on leave.
  • Make sure each week equals your work schedule; 100% employee, then you should have a minimum of 40 hours posted between REG and any leave, 75% employee, then you should have a minimum of 30 hours posted between REG and any leave.  This includes any Leave without Pay posted.
  • Overtime to be charged to a budget other than the employees normal budget, please email the  combo code (not the chart string) to payroll@shoreline.edu.
  • Monday 1/15 is a holiday, please add a line on your timesheet, select the “HOL holiday pay” time reporting code and enter your regularly scheduled hours for a Monday.

How to check your comp time balance

Faculty: Please be sure to submit your sick leave through the absence management system, by the date listed above. You do not need to submit a timesheet.

Admin Exempt: Please be sure to submit your leave through the absence management system, by the date listed above. You do not need to submit a timesheet.

Safety & Security Tips for Life on Campus, Winter Quarter ‘24

Welcome to Winter Quarter 2024! As we work our way through the first week of the quarter, I wanted to take this opportunity to provide some tips from the Department of Safety & Security.

Parking

Permits are required to park on campus for all days each quarter, Monday-Friday from 6:00am-4:00pm, excluding weekends and holidays. Citations with fines are issued for ADA violations, PCC parking violations, Visitor Lot violations, and other illegal/hazardous (fire lane, blocking roadway, not parked in a parking stall, etc.).

Students can purchase parking permits in Student Finance (aka Cashiers). Part-Time employment requests can be sent in by department office. Full-Time employee permit requests must be verified by Dean, Director, etc. Daily permits are also available for purchase at pay stations located at the East Gate, West Gate, in front of Bldg. 7000, in the parking lot west of Bldg. 1600, and on the walkway between Bldg. 2900 and 3000.

Campus Security

We have a uniformed Campus Security Officer on campus and on-duty 24/7/365. Our personnel are trained and equipped to respond to a vast variety of calls that include, but are not limited to, basic first aid, medical emergencies, security emergencies, and calls for assistance.

To reach our team during business hours, call 206-546-4633, or visit the Safety & Security Office in the Foss Building, Room 5102.

After hours or if the office does not answer, the on-duty Campus Security Officer can be reached at 206-235-5860

Courtesy Services

Our department provides vehicle lockout assistance, vehicle jumpstarts, security escorts, and more!

Lost & Found

The official campus Lost & Found is located in the Safety & Security Office, Room 5102. We hold onto items for 3-6 months before disposing of them.

Tips 

Here are a few tips that can help you in having a wonderful experience here at Shoreline:

  • STOP! If you haven’t already, save the after-hours Campus Security number in your phone now! 206-235-5860.
  • Park in high traffic and well-lit areas.
  • Remove all valuables from your vehicle and remove items from view.
    • Even if a bag only has dirty gym clothes in it, a prowler may break in hoping it contains valuables.
  • If you observe a suspicious person or vehicle on campus, call security.
  • Always keep your phone and photo ID on your person in the event that you need to contact assistance.
  • If you witness or observe concerning behavior or posts on social media, report it to Campus Security by calling the office or after-hours number.
  • PLEASE NOTE: Do not report injuries, criminal activity, or request immediate assistance via email, as email is only monitored sporadically during office hours.

For questions, please come to the Safety & Security Office (5102), call us at: (206) 546-4633 or email: safetyandsecurity@shoreline.edu

Respectfully,

Your Department of Safety & Security

Faculty: Have representatives from the Student Learning Center visit your classroom!

Representatives from the Student Learning Center would love to visit your class to give a brief (5 – 10 minute) presentation about the tutoring options available to your students. 

If you would like us to come visit, please fill out this quick and easy request form.

Teaching Online Only? No problem! Here’s a video version of the presentation that you can upload to your canvas course!

Thank you and have a fabulous winter quarter!

Ceramic Showcase

Ceramic Showcase Exhibition

  • December 18 – February 8
  • Artist Reception: January 23 4-6pm

Civilization and ceramics are synonymous… as one of the oldest art forms on the planet, working with clay is a universal language of both function and form that has played an essential role in nearly every human civilization.


Civilization and ceramics are synonymous… as one of the oldest art forms on the planet, working with clay is a universal language of both function and form that has played an essential role in nearly every human civilization.

The ceramics program at Shoreline Community College is as diverse in its approaches as the student population it represents.

Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of faculty member Gary Georger and his Intermediate and Advanced student artists!

This is a poster for the ceramics art exhibits- it is dark orange, yellow, and red in color with images of ceramics