Athletic Newsletter, Second EDITION!

Lady Phin’s looking to return to NWAC Championship Playoffs this season.

After making its first Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) playoff appearance in over 20 years, women’s basketball is eager to improve on last season’s results. With most of last year’s starting five back, the Lady Dolphins are hoping for an even better season this year. Heading up the roster is dominant floor general Aloha Akaka, utility forwards Gracing Browning and Katelyn Altaha, and Symone Pease posting up in the paint. In addition, injured last year, Leiah Naeata returns, adding tremendous depth to the offense. Rounding out the Dolphins are newcomers Taylor Eldridge, Moemannogi Notoa, Mahrysa Thomas, Nevaeh Williams, Maddi Lee, and Trista Dammal. Following their win over Bellevue College on Saturday, the Lady Dolphins lead the Northern Region.

We will have web links for all editions soon so that you can read online as well.

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!

Feature story, Players of the week and score highlights listed on a graphic.

Lady Phin’s looking to return to NWAC Championship Playoffs this season.

After making its first Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC) playoff appearance in over 20 years, women’s basketball is eager to improve on last season’s results. With most of last year’s starting five back, the Lady Dolphins are hoping for an even better season this year. Heading up the roster is dominant floor general Aloha Akaka, utility forwards Gracing Browning and Katelyn Altaha, and Symone Pease posting up in the paint. In addition, injured last year, Leiah Naeata returns, adding tremendous depth to the offense. Rounding out the Dolphins are newcomers Taylor Eldridge, Moemannogi Notoa, Mahrysa Thomas, Nevaeh Williams, Maddi Lee, and Trista Dammal. Following their win over Bellevue College on Saturday, the Lady Dolphins lead the Northern Region.

We will have web links for all editions soon so that you can read online as well.

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!

Feature story, Players of the week and score highlights listed on a graphic.

Accreditation Question & Answer 2/22 12-1pm

Accreditation Question & Answer

February 22, 2023, 12-1pm

Boardroom, room 1010M

Come learn more about the College’s institutional accreditation with our friendly Northwest Commission on Colleges & Universities (NWCCU) liaison, Ed Harri, and get your questions answered.

BYOL (Bring your own lunch)

Snacks and beverages provided.

You are invited to a Zoom meeting: https://zoom.us/my/annsvirtualoffice 
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android:  

Or iPhone one-tap: 
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Or Telephone: 
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): 
US: +1 646 558 8656  or +1 669 900 6833  
Meeting ID: 306 439 8184 

Campus Updates 02/02/23

EVENTS AND NEWS  

Good afternoon all- hope your week is off to a great start. I wanted to thank everyone who came out to the challenges and accomplishments meeting last week. It was great to see so many people on ZOOM engaged with the community. There were a couple questions in CHAT from that meeting which I will post at the end of this message. I also did my monthly video update this week- if you haven’t seen it – you can see it here

I also want to thank VP Melanie Dixon & Aisha Hauser for taking us through a healing space this week with a specific focus on the impact of the horrible brutality that Tyre Nichols recently suffered. We also discussed gaps at this institution that need to be addressed to do DEI work. There will be additional healing spaces in the near future if you were unable to join. 

In addition, this week I had a great meeting with Guru Dorje who works through King County as an Administrator/Director CECO programming here at Shoreline. Guru has a wonderful vision and I expect to continue to learn from him and work with Dean John Molinaro and others on great projects to serve the community! 

ET is continuing our intercultural communication training this week and specifically focused on onboarding our new colleague as VP of DEI. The two-hour training was helpful as we thought through how we would work together and prioritize DEI work across the college, not in silos. 

I hope you all are well. Next week I am off to DC to continue to advocate for staff and faculty and legislation that supports our system. I will fill you in when I return. Thanks for all you do. 

Jack 

Presidents Goals/ DRAFT Outcomes Survey from Jack 

Link to the recording from the Thursday, January 26, 2023, Campus Update: Campus Challenges 

President’s Winter Quarter 2023 Virtual Open Office Hours: 

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84369347745

  • Friday, February 17, 2023; 1:00 – 2:00 PM 
  • Thursday, March 16, 2023; 10:00 – 11:00 AM 

Winter Quarter Updates 

ctcLink Updates: 

 
Grants: Submit a Grant Idea 

Do you have an idea for a grant? Whether you’re ready to write a proposal or just want to brainstorm ideas, you can submit a Grant Intake Form and the Grants Office will contact you about next steps. You can also reach us at grants@shoreline.edu. 

Human Resources 

Please join me in welcoming the following new employees who joined Shoreline Community College this week:  

  • Junior (Puddu) Dawes – Truck Driver 2 
  • Ferando Sanchez – Pgm Spec 2, Veterans Svcs 

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

Events and Updates 

Follow Shoreline Community College on social media! 

COVID-19 Updates   

Cases   

  • For the week of 1/25 to 1/31, the College saw 2 positive cases of COVID-19 reported. 

On January 30, the White House announced that the US COVID-19 emergency declarations will end on May 11. New York Times story: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/30/us/politics/biden-covid-public-health-emergency.html

What Happens When COVID-19 Emergency Declarations End? Implications for Coverage, Costs, and Access | KFF 

Questions?      

Shoreline Community College in celebration of Lunar New Year– the Lion Dance!

A special event on campus today at Shoreline Community College in celebration of Lunar New Year– the Lion Dance! The event connected the campus with our relatively new ANAPISI center!!

Lunar New Year-- the Lion Dance
Lunar New Year-- the Lion Dance
Lunar New Year-- the Lion Dance

Shoreline Art Gallery – Winter exhibition announcement and invitation to participate!

Greetings! 

The Shoreline Art Gallery would like to share some news on an upcoming event and a call for participation!

Upcoming event… 

Let’s get together and celebrate our students! 

This quarter, the Shoreline Art Gallery will be putting together an exhibit titled, Shelter in Place. This student-focused exhibition will feature creative works made during remote learning that illustrates what the experience was like for students and how the arts and creative projects provided a platform for community and connection. This exhibit is intended to honor and recognize the obstacles that our remote students had to overcome during this challenging period and to celebrate their achievements. 

As focus of this exhibition, a selection of photographic work from Shoreline Intermediate and Advanced students will be on display that highlights how arts-based practices can serve emerging student artists as a pedagogical tool for providing purpose and healing during times of crises. 

The tentative dates for this exhibition are March 3rd through April 7th. Reception date TBD. 

Call for faculty participation… 

The Shoreline Art Gallery is looking for samples of student work from faculty members who encouraged students in their courses to produce creative works under themes surrounding the shelter-in-place experience. These themes include but are not limited to: 

  • Reflections throughout Covid pandemic on the experience 
  • BLM movement, protest, social change, and anti-racist initiatives 
  • Themes surrounding mental health and healing 
  • Establishing community and belonging in innovative ways 

Exhibition media might include but is not limited to: 

  • Works of visual art (i.e. drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, etc.) 
  • Musical performances  or sound based media (filmed or recorded) 
  • Film/video productions or other performances 
  • Written or spoken word such as short stories or poetry 
  • Documented community projects or organized events

Interested…? Here’s what we need to know! 

Interested faculty should respond to this email confirming their interest in participating no later than Wednesday February 8th. Please include the following information: 

  • Description of media: Please include title, date, media, dimensions and whether or not any special display arrangements are necessary (i.e., electronic media, speakers, projectors, screens, television, computers, etc.) 
  • Description of working them and/or project context: A sentence or two on the contextual nature of the project conducted. For the exhibition, faculty may include a statement that reflects their process of working with these students and/or any prompts provided for the project or tasks assigned that led to the project’s creation. 
  • Photograph of submission: If possible, please include visual samples of the work/s you are considering. 

Following your confirmation of interest, you will be contacted with further details. 

Deadlines…

Deadline for confirming participation: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 

File Submissions for Literary, Performance and Sound-based works: Friday, February 24 (deliver hard drive OR email to SCC Gallery Director, Zach Mazur: zmazur@shoreline.edu) 

Delivery of visual art: Monday, February 27 8am-6pm. Visual Arts Building, 2052. 

I look forward to celebrating the creativity and perseverance of our students! Please don’t hesitate to contact me if there are any questions! 

Best, 

Zach Mazur