Dear Campus Community,
There was a security and police incident on campus this morning. The incident has been resolved and there is no ongoing threat. Remnants of the scene are still present near the front of campus while the investigation concludes. More information will be dispersed shortly.
Thank you,
Greg Cranson
Director Department of Safety & Security
Shoreline Community College
Campus Alert: Incident on Campus 10/21/22
Campus Alert: Campus will resume regular operating hours 10/21/22
Dear Campus Community,
All services will return/resume on-campus, today 10/21/22. To view the College’s regular operating hours visit this link.
Gym Remodel Project
College community,
Beginning on Monday, October 24, work will begin on the remodel of the small gym and racquetball spaces in the 3000 building. These areas will be combined into one large space to accommodate a new fitness center. Demolition work will start on Monday and continue for about two weeks. The entire project is expected to be completed by May 2023.
The construction schedule will 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. Occasional work will also be conducted during evening hours. As requested by our athletics department, no construction will take place on Wednesdays between 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
No chemical smells will be involved in this project. However, if you have questions please contact Kim Clark, Director of Facilities and Capital Projects, at kclark@shoreline.edu.
Thank you.
Bob Williamson
Acting Vice President for Business and Administrative Services
Shoreline Community College
Air Quality Update
Dear colleagues,
The college will be monitoring the Air Quality (AQI) and will announce this morning (10/20) around 6:00 a.m. what options may exist for remote-work for Thursday, should conditions be of concern. Please be safe and be well.
Cheers,
Jack
Jack S. Kahn Ph.D.
Additional Information on CRASE Trainings
Dear Colleagues and Campus Community,
Thank you for your responsiveness to yesterday’s post about the upcoming training, I have already numerous confirmations for attendance and several emails with questions or concerns. This training is provided by commissioned officers from the King County Sheriff’s Office in addition to their assigned responsibilities. Discussions have already begun with our partners at the King County Sheriff’s Office around the possibility of having an additional training seminar in early 2023 and seeing if it is feasible to provide it annually during the college’s opening week. We also have a request entered and if given permission, we will live stream and record the seminar and post the video to the Safety & Security website so that it can be accessed freely.
Please contact Acting Director of Safety & Security Greg Cranson via email at granson@shoreline.edu with any questions or comments.
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