Lunar New Year Event hosted by APISC

Happy Lunar New Year! Gung hay fat choy! Wishing you great happiness and prosperity! The Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center (APISC) is ringing in the Lunar New Year with a fantastic event in collaboration with the International Education Department on Wednesday, February 1st in PUB 9215, the main dining room, starting at 12:30 pm.

Join us for traditional food, games, and performances. Learn about how Lunar New Year is celebrated in different countries!  There will be a Lion Dance performance by Mak Fai Lion Dance Association, sponsored by APISC, at 1:30 pm in the courtyard. Follow the lion dance to the APISC Center, Rm 1305, to continue the festivities with more refreshments, prizes, and a Lion Dance Workshop in the Center! The Lion Dance Workshop will start at 2 pm and will be led by Tam Nguyen. We are excited to see you all there!

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Healing Circles this Monday, January 30th for Tyre Nichols

Dear Campus Community, 

It is with great sadness that we send this email.  Throughout the country, people are reeling from the news and video release about Tyre Nichols.  Mr. Nichols, a 29-year-old black man was hospitalized after a brutal and violent arrest by police officers three weeks ago in Memphis, TN.  Mr. Nichols died three days ago as a result of injuries that occurred during the arrest.  The video footage is incredibly alarming and disturbing to watch.  Five officers from the African American community who were on the scene have been fired and face criminal charges for Mr. Nichols’ death.  Words cannot capture the tragedy of this situation; particularly given the re-traumatization many will likely experience as these events against the BIPOC community continue to occur. 

This event, coupled with the recent shootings, indicates a continued and vigilant need to reach out and support our BIPOC College community.   

Shoreline’s Office of Safety & Security remains committed to the ongoing safety and support of our campus and particularly our BIPOC community, by providing an environment where all feel safe and welcome. Through ongoing training and connection with our campus, the Security Team will continue to foster an engaged partnership with colleagues, students, and campus visitors.    

As part of our continued community outreach, we have initiated conversations with Safety & Security Director Greg Cranson and Shoreline Police Chief Kelly Park. Through this connection, Shoreline will be coordinating activities and events which support the safety of our diverse community with more information provided to campus as details are finalized. We will provide thorough and timely updates and information related to this initiative. 

Healing Circles this Monday, January 30th, 2023:  

During times of racialized violence, it is crucial that there is an opportunity for community support within that community. Tyre Nichols is from the Sacramento area of California and Dr. Debra Crumpton, President of the Los Rios Black Faculty and Staff Association, who is also from the Sacramento area sent a message to the Los Rios community that warrants sharing an excerpt. 

Undoubtedly, there will be many characterizations of what the police bodycam video reveals about the actions of the five Black police officers who have been charged with numerous criminal offenses, which include second-degree murder. One of the questions that will likely emerge and be much debated is, “How could five Black policemen do this to another Black male?”    

The answer is institutional racism. These officers were not simply five Black men who happened to be police officers. They were police officers who happened to be Black.   

Institutional racism embeds racist narratives so deeply and insidiously that it has the power to effectively deny a person his or her individual identity, sense of humanity, and recognition of self.  

Shoreline will hold a campus healing space on Monday afternoon to provide support and next steps. 

All Campus (coordinated by Melanie Dixon & Aisha Hauser)  

Monday, January 30, 2023; 1:00-2:30 PM 

~In-person: Room 9215 (“Main Dining Room”) – Building 9000 (“PUB”)   
~Join via Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83173429202   (253) 215-8782; Meeting ID: 831 7342 9202  
 

Robert Britten, President of the Diversity Equity Officers (DEO) Commission for the State reminded all CEOs in a letter yesterday that “we have all been impacted by ongoing and escalating gun violence, hate in various forms and police violence against and within communities of color. This is not to imply that all our impacts are the same, but to highlight the disparate impact on communities of color, DEOs, and practitioners in this space.” 

For this reason, will also create separate spaces for folks to caucus during the week as needed to support those directly impacted by these events (African/Black/API etc.). We will be sending information about those events as they develop in the next few days.  

Please know that we have additional resources available to both students and employees to counsel you through any potential emotional distress from this event.  

CAMPUS RESOURCES 

Employees may access services and support at any time through the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) at 877-313-4455 (as provided by the Diversity Equity Officers Commission). Their service is confidential and free. We urge you to keep this number readily available in the event you or a colleague need to lean into this level of support. The EAP is available and here for you, should you or a family member want or need support. As a reminder, the EAP offers the following:  

  • Problem assessment and short-term counseling  
  • Referrals to providers and community resources  
  • Webinars  
  • Resources  
  • Critical Incident Response  

Employees are also encouraged to contact Shoreline’s CARE team should you identify a student in need of support.  

“On behalf of our DEO President, Robert Britten and the Diversity Officers Commission we give our full support to our Presidents, Chancellors and our SBCTC community as we navigate the days and weeks ahead.” Robert Britten, President, Diversity Equity Officers Commission 

Students may access the following services:   

  • International students who need support are also encouraged to reach out to the International Education department. 
  • If you are experiencing distress related to this, please reach out to the Counseling Center for support. 
  • In addition, for emergency counseling, referral, or assistance 24-hours/day and 7-days/week, please call:   
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline | 800-273-8255  
  • King County: Crisis Connections (Crisis Line) | 866-427-4747  
  • Snohomish County: Volunteers of America Care Crisis Response Services (Crisis Line) | 800-584-3578  
  • Lifeline Crisis Chat: Go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/  
  • Crisis Text Line: Text 741741  
  • 911 (for immediate health-related emergencies) 

Please know we are here for all of our community, 

Jack Kahn, President & Melanie Dixon VP of DEI 

Athletic Newsletter, FIRST EDITION!

Hi Everyone, please see attached our first edition of our Athletic Newsletter! We are hoping to post articles at least every two weeks (if not more often).  Kudos to Mia Bradshaw, Dan Aries, and Crystal Berry for helping us make this happen. 

Please visit our Athletic website to get information on our upcoming home games, I know both teams would appreciate your support!

Also, “Pack the Stand Night” is on February 8th versus Edmonds college, W Basketball tip-off at 5:30pm, and M Basketball tip-off at 7:30pm. Bring the noise and wear the Green & Gold!

Basketball schedules

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

https://www.shoreline.edu/athletics/womens-basketball/schedule.aspx

MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE

https://www.shoreline.edu/athletics/mens-basketball/schedule.aspx

Thank you for your support, GO PHINS!

Featuered stories from athletics, Players of the week, Men and Womens Basketball, and weekly scores

Steve Eskridge
Director of Athletics, Intramurals, Wellness, and Physical Education
Athletics

Biotechnology Program Informational Session February 15th!

Come to learn about Shoreline’s Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing programs!

Wednesday, February 15, 2023
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Room 2904 (1st Floor of the 2900 Building)

  • Welcome and Introductions Biotechnology Program Overview:
  • Registration, Faculty, Courses & Internships
  • Biomanufacturing Certificate Overview:
  • Application, Faculty, Courses & Internships
  • Student Q&A
  • Presentations by Program Alumni who Work in Industry
  • Informal Meet & Greet and Networking, Tour of the Lab
  • Light refreshments provided
Biotech info session agenda details

Biomanufacturing Paid Internship-Spread the Word!

Biomanufacturing Paid Internship-Spread the Word! Accepting applicants through March 1st!

Be Employment ready in 10 weeks

Potential paid internship while you train

No degree or science background required

Free or reduced tuition for qualified students

biomanufacturing@shoreline.edu

Spring 2023 Biomanufacturing Paid internship info Flyer