Fall 2023 Block Party Resource Fair Deadline 8/31

All departments and programs are invited to participate in the Fall 2023 Block Party Resource Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 3 from 11am-2pm on the PUB Courtyard. This event will feature music, lawn games, and snacks for students and is an excellent opportunity to promote the great services and resources that you have to offer. 

If you or your office is interested in tabling at this event, please sign up via this form by Thursday, Aug. 31st at 5pm. You’re welcome to bring activities or giveaways if you have them to engage students at your individual table, but it is not necessary.

Please Note: Power is not available and wi-fi is limited in the area, so plan accordingly. 

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

This is a graphic with fall tress advertising the fall block party and resource fair.

Three Dates Left for Shoreline Concerts in the Park

Shorelake Arts Presents Concerts in the Park June-July 2023

There are still three dates left!

Admission is free!

Wednesday July 12, 2023 6:30pm at Richmond Beach Community Park, Shoreline

  • Shakespeare in the Park: The Tempest

Wednesday July 19, 2023 7:00pm at Cromwell Park, Shoreline

  • Lago Vista Social Club

Wednesday July 26, 2023 6:30p at Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Shoreline

  • Toucans: Steel Drums
This is a flyer advertising the concerts in the park

Summer Camps for Youth Start this Week

Summer camps for youth start this week on campus!  

Athletics, Science and Visual Arts departments have summer camps on campus this summer, as well as community partners Shorelake Arts and more! 

Expect to see more little kiddos and parents arriving on campus –  please assist with directions if they look lost. Some camps and youth classes still have space so please share with friends and neighbors. 

Continuing Ed Summer Camp website and brochure links: Summer Camps | Shoreline Community College and Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College

Class details and Registration Shoreline Community College (campusce.net)

Message me if you have questions. 

Suzanne Gugger – Assistant Director – Continuing Education, Facility Rentals & Events 

206.546.4538 |  sgugger@shoreline.edu

This is a flyer describing Volleyball Camps at SCC
This is a flyer describing Basketball Camps at SCC

Relaunch of AANAPISI Program- Now WAVES

The Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPISI) Support Staff is happy to announce the relaunch of what was formerly known as the AANAPISI Program. The AANAPISI Program will now be known as WAVES (Worthy of Achievement, Validation, Empowerment, and Success).  

WAVES is a program for domestic Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) students at Shoreline Community College. Our focus is removing barriers for domestic AANHPI students who are furthest from educational justice.  

WAVES represents the ups and downs in the journey of being an AANHPI student in the college system while rooting ourselves in the belief that we are enough, and our ancestors have equipped us with the tools to rise in academic and career achievement.  

WAVES is a support program that centers retention strategies needed for success throughout students’ identity development and empowerment in community college. At the heart of the program, WAVES aims to increase academic support by stabilizing students in the community as it guides its students on a clear pathway to success.  

WAVES’ *NEW* services and benefits include (but is not limited to): AANHPI designated support staff, cultural workshops and events, College 101 course (detailed below!), trauma and mental health support, peer tutors and mentors, and much more. The program also provides students with hands-on support in applying for AANHPI scholarships through APIA Scholars and leadership volunteer opportunities to help students get an advantage in the career field.  

In Fall 2023, WAVES will be providing an AANHPI affinity College 101 course that explores nontraditional college success strategies (identity development with an Ethnic Studies approach, trauma supports, and advocacy work). This College 101 course also has embedded new student orientation, peer tutoring, peer mentors, and an opportunity to schedule an appointment with an advisor to complete an Education Plan.  

We are also thrilled to announce WAVES’ community partners: 

  • University of Hawai’i at Mānoa Tides program  
  • City of Shoreline 
  • Japanese American Citizens League  
  • New Hope Counseling PLLC  
  • Korean Community Center in Shoreline 
  • Make Us Visible (WA Chapter)  
  • Seattle Academy 

Please visit us at the Asian Pacific Islander Student Center (Building 1300, Room 1305) or email us atapi@shoreline.edu. You can also follow us on social media at @scc_waves.  

Thank you,  

WAVES Support Staff  

System Outage Update 7/7/23

Happy Friday! 

I just want to say thank you again for the amazing turnout at the MLB event this morning.  It was great to see so many Shoreline folks showing your support! 

Ok, I promise this is the lastl I will be sending you today. I know you’re heartbroken, but don’t worry I’ll have more e-mails for you next week I’m sure. 😉 

Today I have some updates to share from TSS about the restoration process as well as important information regarding the Seattle City Light power outage on Monday night. 

Seattle City Light Power Outage 

Due to the announced power outage being performed by Seattle City Light, TSS will need to prepare the campus network equipment for this event.  We will be bringing the campus network (including Wi-Fi) offline on Monday (7/10) evening beginning at 6:00pm and restoring network connectivity the next morning (7/11) at 6:30am.  We are asking all users to please save all your documents and perform a “shutdown” of your PC before leaving the office on Monday evening.  We thank you for your cooperation and understanding. 

Restoration Updates 

  • Check printing is now fully tested and restored at Shoreline! 
  • We have reached the point in the restoration process to start recreating servers. We now have servers that are active on the Shoreline network. To be clear, the servers are active, but TSS is still testing to ensure reliability and stability, however this is a major milestone in the process to total restoration. 
  • We are soon approaching the phase of the restoration process to start reconnecting PCs to the wired network within the next 2-3 weeks. At that time, TSS will use the requirements spreadsheets provided by each department and will meet with key individuals to reconnect desktops as each area’s wired network comes back online.  
  • The TSS department is now live on the Teams Phone app. We are thoroughly testing this in various scenarios in preparation to rollout campus wide.  Once we have completed this process, we will begin rollout by area. There are some considerations that everyone should know about once this is implemented.  When each area comes online with the Teams phone system, abbreviated extension dialing will be disabled. This will mean if you are calling from another method other than Teams, you will need to dial the complete 10-digit number instead of the 4-digit extension.  As we bring areas online, numbers will be updated and communicated to the rest of campus. 

I hope you all get a chance to enjoy some fun in the sun this weekend! See you on Monday! 

Cat