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Day at a Glance
Friday, April
25, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
PRESIDENT'S
OPEN OFFICE HOURS!
Please
mark your calendars for two upcoming Open Office Hour
time slots with President Holly Moore. This Friday, April
25, Holly's hours at from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. On
Friday, May 9, Open Office Hours will be from 8:30 a.m.
to 10:00 a.m. All staff are invited to stop by and the
door is open--no appointment is necessary.
MAIL
ROOM CHANGE
Due to
the limited availability of student workers, beginning
Friday, April 25th there will be one campus wide mail
delivery & pickup per day. The mailroom will continue
to be open from 7:30am to 4:30pm. Outgoing mail needs to
be in the mailroom NO LATER than 3:30pm to be processed
and included in the afternoon delivery to the United
States Post Office. Thank you for your cooperation.
COLLEGE
GOVERNANCE ACROSS CAMPUSES
Friday, April 25 from 12:45-2:00
pm in Board Rm - 1000
As SCC
explores the future of it's governance structure, faculty
members may wonder how our plan compares with other
colleges. A panel of faculty from SCC and neighboring
campuses will explore the role of the faculty in college
governance. Facilitated by Terry Taylor (History, Faculty
Senate Chair) and Kenny Lawson (Political Science).
VARSITY
SOFTBALL DOUBLEHEADER
Friday, April 25 from
1:00-5:30pm in Shoreview Park
If you
haven't seen the 2003 SCC varsity softball team play, you
are really missing out. The team is currently in 2nd
place with a record of 18-6 (14-4 in league play). This
record represents the best first half ever by a SCC
softball team. They will be playing this Friday at
Shoreview park vs Everett. Stop by after work, enjoy the
sunny weather, and watch a very exciting softball team.
No admission is charged.
EARTHWEEK
CELEBRATION -
COMPLETE
SCHEDULE
The
Environmental Club will be holding a celebration of Earth
Day, Friday, April 22-25 from 8:30-1:30. There will be
T-shirts (make your own!) and cool canvas shopping bags
on sale, as well as handmade cards, free samples of
songbird-friendly coffee from Caffe Appassionato, and
other treats.
Dr. George Divoky of the
Institute of Arctic Biology will be giving a talk
entitled: "Watching the World Melt Away: How Arctic
Seabirds Are Warning Us About Climate Change." It
will be held in room 2712 at 12:30. Please tell your
students and colleagues and come hear more about this
interesting topic.
As a Grand Finale, there
will be a Celebration and Planting in Shoreview. Park
(175th & 6th Ave.) on Saturday, April 26th from 10AM
- 2PM. Families are welcome! For more information,
contact Matt Loper @ X 4683.
STOP...REFLECT...RESPECT...
MULTICULTURAL
WEEK 2003
April
23 - May 3
Bring your classes, take your lunch break and join us in
the day and evening events and activities planned for Multicultural Week 2003!!!!!
MORE>
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
BOT
ADOPTS TWO NEW POLICIES
At the
April 23, 2003 meeting, the Board of Trustees adopted two
new policies, 4600: Teleworking, and 4728: Annual
(Vacation) Leave Policy for Administrative/Exempt
Employees. In addition, revisions to Policy 4722:
Advancement in Rank, were approved.
The Table of Contents for
the SCC Policy Manual and these policies are available at
http://intranet.shoreline.edu/intranetpolicy/tableof.htm (then click on the hyper linked
policy number). New and revised policies and procedures
are posted to this intranet site as they are adopted and
approved. Complete policy manuals (hard copy format) are
located in the President's and all Vice Presidents'
offices, the Asst. VP for Academic Affairs office as well
as in division and department offices and at the Library
Reference Desk. Please contact Diana Penley at ext. 5880
for other information regarding the policy manuals.MORE>
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
KUDOS
Thanks
to our Business Administration faculty and staff Sally
Rollman, Susan Kolwitz, Phyllis Topham, Carla Hogan, Sue
Geisler and Dan King for participating in the KUOW pledge
drive and providing on-air announcements about the
College. >MORE
ANDREA
RYE IS NAMED AVP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
The
College is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr.
Andrea Rye as Assistant Vice President for Academic
Affairs. Rye has served for many years as Dean of
Intra-American Studies and Social Sciences, and has
served as interim AVPAA since the beginning of this
academic year. > MORE
CALL
FOR SUNFEST PERFORMERS
This
years Sun Fest is rapidly approaching and we are in need
of presentations, displays, musical and dramatic
performances, and any other form of creative or
informative input. We invite you to participate in this
years events. The festival runs Tuesday - Thursday, May
20-22 from 10:30 am - 1:30 pm. We are looking for 30
minute presentations (more if you need it). We also have
room for approximately five tables and are looking for
displays throughout the event. If you are interested in
participating in any way please reply to Kent Nelson kentnelson@attbi.com or (206) 789-1453 with specific
information about what you plan to do, when you would
like to do it, and any special needs or requests that you
might have by Friday.
AACC
CHINA-US CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION CANCELLED
SCC has
reviewed information related to its participation by
faculty in the June AACC China - US Conference. After
careful consideration of the issues and challenges
involving the SARS epidemic, we have regrettably decided
to postpone our delegations participation in the
conference. SCC has decided to proactively postpone our
participation as it would appear that no substantive
change in circumstances is likely to impact our decision
not to have college personnel travel to China.
CHANGE
IN ORGANIZATION
Beginning
July 1, 2003, Jack Hanson will become the Executive Dean
of Information Resources reporting to VP Beverly Brandt
of Administrative Services. In an effort to respond to
our budget cuts in the next fiscal year, Jack voluntarily
requested the change in position and salary reduction.
This organizational change may result in future changes
to the organizational structure of TSS that will be
reported in Day At A Glance. Jack will continue to
participate on President's Executive Staff and the
Interim Cabinet.
IRAQI
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF WORLD FOOD PROGRAM FUNDRAISER
Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 am -
3:00 pm, PUB Outside Cafeteria
Members
of the Worldly Philosophers' and Dismal Scientists'
Society and other campus clubs are raising money for the
"Friends of the World Food Program" for the
Iraqi humanitarian relief efforts. Most of the population
of Iraq will be relying on food aid for the next few
months and every dollar raised will help feed 4 Iraqis
for a day. Donations are tax deductible and we can take
cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Please come by our table for more information or to make
a donation!
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 28, May 5 from
1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m. in the Board
Room.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
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Thursday, April
24, 2003
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TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
ARTIST
DEBORAH MERSKY PRESENTATION
Thursday, April 24 at 3:30pm in
VCT 2059
Artist
Deborah Mersky will present her design for a new
permanent art work for the Shoreline Campus. Mersky was
selected from a group of national and local public
artists to create a work designed especially for our
campus. The funds for the project are from the percent
for the arts allocation as part of our new building
projects on campus, and are administered through the
Washington State Arts Commission Art in Public Places
Program. If you would like a sneak preview of what our
new art work will look like, please come to the talk. She
will also be speaking about how she became a public
artist and the process of creating a large scale project
such as this.
EARTHWEEK
CELEBRATION - COMPLETE
SCHEDULE
The
Environmental Club will be holding a celebration of Earth
Day (April 22) in the PUB this week, Tuesday through
Friday, April 22-25 from 8:30-1:30. There will be
T-shirts (make your own!) and cool canvas shopping bags
on sale, as well as handmade cards, free samples of
songbird-friendly coffee from Caffe Appassionato, and
other treats. Pamphlets and displays from various local
environmental groups including Washington Native Plant
Society and Audubon Society will be available.
On Friday we'll be giving
away trees to plant. Tomorrow, April 24th, Dr. George
Divoky of the Institute of Arctic Biology will be giving
a talk entitled: "Watching the World Melt Away: How
Arctic Seabirds Are Warning Us About Climate
Change." It will be held in room 2712 at 12:30.
Please tell your students and colleagues and come hear
more about this interesting topic.
As a Grand Finale, there
will be a Celebration and Planting in Shoreview. Park
(175th & 6th Ave.) on Saturday, April 26th from 10AM
- 2PM. Families are welcome! For more information,
contact Matt Loper @ X 4683.
MASTER
PLAN ON DISPLAY AT GREENWORLD CONFERENCE
SCC's
Master plan, developed by LMN Architects, was selected to
be displayed during the American Institute of Architects
GreenWorld conference and will be one of the projects
used to facilitate the panel discussion portion of the
program on Thursday afternoon. The tour on Friday
includes a visit to LMN's Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at
Seattle Center (Seattle's New Opera House). For more
information click on http://www.aiaseattle.org/wmiggw2003/program.htm
STOP...REFLECT...RESPECT...MULTICULTURAL
WEEK 2003
April
23 - May 3
Bring your classes, take your lunch break and join us in
the day and evening events and activities planned for Multicultural Week 2003!!!!!
MORE>
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
KUDOS
Thanks
to our Business Administration faculty and staff Sally
Rollman, Susan Kolwitz, Phyllis Topham, Carla Hogan, Sue
Geisler and Dan King for participating in the KUOW pledge
drive and providing on-air announcements about the
College. >MORE
ANDREA
RYE IS NAMED AVP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
The
College is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr.
Andrea Rye as Assistant Vice President for Academic
Affairs. Rye has served for many years as Dean of
Intra-American Studies and Social Sciences, and has
served as interim AVPAA since the beginning of this
academic year. > MORE
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
CALL
FOR SUNFEST PERFORMERS
This
years Sun Fest is rapidly approaching and we are in need
of presentations, displays, musical and dramatic
performances, and any other form of creative or
informative input. We invite you to participate in this
years events. The festival runs Tuesday - Thursday, May
20-22 from 10:30 am - 1:30 pm. We are looking for 30
minute presentations (more if you need it). We also have
room for approximately five tables and are looking for
displays throughout the event. If you are interested in
participating in any way please reply to Kent Nelson kentnelson@attbi.com or (206) 789-1453 with specific
information about what you plan to do, when you would
like to do it, and any special needs or requests that you
might have by Frdiay.
PRESIDENT'S
OPEN OFFICE HOURS
Please
mark your calendars for two upcoming Open Office Hour
time slots with President Holly Moore. This Friday, April
25, Holly's hours at from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. On
Friday, May 9, Open Office Hours will be from 8:30 a.m.
to 10:00 a.m. All staff are invited to stop by and the
door is open--no appointment is necessary.
AACC
CHINA-US CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION CANCELLED
SCC has
reviewed information related to its participation by
faculty in the June AACC China - US Conference. After
careful consideration of the issues and challenges
involving the SARS epidemic, we have regrettably decided
to postpone our delegations participation in the
conference. SCC has decided to proactively postpone our
participation as it would appear that no substantive
change in circumstances is likely to impact our decision
not to have college personnel travel to China.
CHANGE
IN ORGANIZATION
Beginning
July 1, 2003, Jack Hanson will become the Executive Dean
of Information Resources reporting to VP Beverly Brandt
of Administrative Services. In an effort to respond to
our budget cuts in the next fiscal year, Jack voluntarily
requested the change in position and salary reduction.
This organizational change may result in future changes
to the organizational structure of TSS that will be
reported in Day At A Glance. Jack will continue to
participate on President's Executive Staff and the
Interim Cabinet.
COLLEGE
GOVERNANCE ACROSS CAMPUSES
Friday, April 25 from 12:45-2:00
pm in Board Rm - 1000
As SCC
explores the future of it's governance structure, faculty
members may wonder how our plan compares with other
colleges. A panel of faculty from SCC and neighboring
campuses will explore the role of the faculty in college
governance. Facilitated by Terry Taylor (History, Faculty
Senate Chair) and Kenny Lawson (Political Science).
IRAQI
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF WORLD FOOD PROGRAM FUNDRAISER
Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 am -
3:00 pm, PUB Outside Cafeteria
Members
of the Worldly Philosophers' and Dismal Scientists'
Society and other campus clubs are raising money for the
"Friends of the World Food Program" for the
Iraqi humanitarian relief efforts. Most of the population
of Iraq will be relying on food aid for the next few
months and every dollar raised will help feed 4 Iraqis
for a day. Donations are tax deductible and we can take
cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Please come by our table for more information or to make
a donation!
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 28, May 5 from
1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m. in the Board
Room.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
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Day at a Glance
Wednesday, April
23, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
EARTHWEEK
CELEBRATION - COMPLETE
SCHEDULE
The
Environmental Club will be holding a celebration of Earth
Day (April 22) in the PUB this week, Tuesday through
Friday, April 22-25 from 8:30-1:30. There will be
T-shirts (make your own!) and cool canvas shopping bags
on sale, as well as handmade cards, free samples of
songbird-friendly coffee from Caffe Appassionato, and
other treats. Pamphlets and displays from various local
environmental groups including Washington Native Plant
Society and Audubon Society will be available. On Friday
we'll be giving away trees to plant. There will also be a
presentation by Dr. George Divoky, of the , Institute of
Arctic Biology, University of Alaska Fairbanks, entitled
"Watching the World Melt Away: How Arctic Seabirds
are Warning Us about Climate Change" and topical
videos with environmental themes from classic Star Trek
and Simpsons series.
As a Grand Finale, there
will be a Celebration and Planting in Shoreview. Park
(175th & 6th Ave.) on Saturday, April 26th from 10AM
- 2PM. Families are welcome! For more information,
contact Matt Loper @ X 4683.
MAIL
SERVICE
April
23
There
will be only one mail pickup & delivery today
(Wednesday April 23rd) If you have outgoing mail that is
not picked up, please bring it to the mailroom by 3:30pm.
Thank You.
STOP...REFLECT...RESPECT...MULTICULTURAL
WEEK 2003
April
23 - May 3
Bring your classes, take your lunch break and join us in
the day and evening events and activities planned for
Multicultural Week 2003!!!!!
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
CALL
FOR SUNFEST PERFORMERS
This
years Sun Fest is rapidly approaching and we are in need
of presentations, displays, musical and dramatic
performances, and any other form of creative or
informative input. We invite you to participate in this
years events. The festival runs Tuesday - Thursday, May
20-22 from 10:30 am - 1:30 pm. We are looking for 30
minute presentations (more if you need it). We also have
room for approximately five tables and are looking for
displays throughout the event. If you are interested in
participating in any way please reply to Kent Nelson kentnelson@attbi.com or (206) 789-1453 with specific
information about what you plan to do, when you would
like to do it, and any special needs or requests that you
might have by Frdiay.
PRESIDENT'S
OPEN OFFICE HOURS
Please
mark your calendars for two upcoming Open Office Hour
time slots with President Holly Moore. This Friday, April
25, Holly's hours at from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. On
Friday, May 9, Open Office Hours will be from 8:30 a.m.
to 10:00 a.m. All staff are invited to stop by and the
door is open--no appointment is necessary.
AACC
CHINA-US CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION CANCELLED
SCC has
reviewed information related to its participation by
faculty in the June AACC China - US Conference. After
careful consideration of the issues and challenges
involving the SARS epidemic, we have regrettably decided
to postpone our delegations participation in the
conference. SCC has decided to proactively postpone our
participation as it would appear that no substantive
change in circumstances is likely to impact our decision
not to have college personnel travel to China.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
CHANGE
IN ORGANIZATION
Beginning
July 1, 2003, Jack Hanson will become the Executive Dean
of Information Resources reporting to VP Beverly Brandt
of Administrative Services. In an effort to respond to
our budget cuts in the next fiscal year, Jack voluntarily
requested the change in position and salary reduction.
This organizational change may result in future changes
to the organizational structure of TSS that will be
reported in Day At A Glance. Jack will continue to
participate on President's Executive Staff and the
Interim Cabinet.
COLLEGE
GOVERNANCE ACROSS CAMPUSES
Friday, April 25 from 12:45-2:00
pm in Board Rm - 1000
As SCC
explores the future of it's governance structure, faculty
members may wonder how our plan compares with other
colleges. A panel of faculty from SCC and neighboring
campuses will explore the role of the faculty in college
governance. Facilitated by Terry Taylor (History, Faculty
Senate Chair) and Kenny Lawson (Political Science).
IRAQI
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF WORLD FOOD PROGRAM FUNDRAISER
Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 am -
3:00 pm, PUB Outside Cafeteria
Members
of the Worldly Philosophers' and Dismal Scientists'
Society and other campus clubs are raising money for the
"Friends of the World Food Program" for the
Iraqi humanitarian relief efforts. Most of the population
of Iraq will be relying on food aid for the next few
months and every dollar raised will help feed 4 Iraqis
for a day. Donations are tax deductible and we can take
cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Please come by our table for more information or to make
a donation!
NEW NET NEWS
New
edition of Net News is available online. Check out the
stories that have been published in Day At A Glance and
more.
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 28, May 5 from
1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m. in the Board
Room.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
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Day at a Glance
Tuesday, April
22, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
CLASSROOM
ASSESSMENT WORKING GROUP
Tuesday, April 22 from 2:00-3:30
pm, location TBA
The
classroom Assessment group is back! Highly popular
amongst participants in the past, this workshop offers
the opportunity to explore many ways to get feedback
about student learning during class time. Scholarly,
lively, and fun! Facilitated by Steve Goetz (Biology) and
Diana Knauf (Psychology). 3 sessions: 4/22, 5/6 &
5/13. Space is limited, so sign up in advance (with Steve
& Diana). The first ten persons to do so will receive
a free copy of "Classroom Assessment
Techniques" by Angelo & Cross. 3 session: 4/22,
5/6 & 5/13.
WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LIMITED ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 2 -
4pm in Room 1801
In this
workshop, conducted by Cam Do Wong, you will have an
opportunity to experience listening and processing a new
language. You will learn important tips and tools on
cross-cultural communication. At the same time you will
get to access your own cross cultural competencies.
Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Classified
Training and Staff Development and Faculty Professional
Development committees.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
CHANGE
IN ORGANIZATION
Beginning
July 1, 2003, Jack Hanson will become the Executive Dean
of Information Resources reporting to VP Beverly Brandt
of Administrative Services. In an effort to respond to
our budget cuts in the next fiscal year, Jack voluntarily
requested the change in position and salary reduction.
This organizational change may result in future changes
to the organizational structure of TSS that will be
reported in Day At A Glance. Jack will continue to
participate on President's Executive Staff and the
Interim Cabinet.
COLLEGE
GOVERNANCE ACROSS CAMPUSES
Friday, April 25 from 12:45-2:00
pm in Board Rm - 1000
As SCC
explores the future of it's governance structure, faculty
members may wonder how our plan compares with other
colleges. A panel of faculty from SCC and neighboring
campuses will explore the role of the faculty in college
governance. Facilitated by Terry Taylor (History, Faculty
Senate Chair) and Kenny Lawson (Political Science).
IRAQI
HUMANITARIAN RELIEF WORLD FOOD PROGRAM FUNDRAISER
Tuesday, April 29 from 9:00 am -
3:00 pm, PUB Outside Cafeteria
Members
of the Worldly Philosophers' and Dismal Scientists'
Society and other campus clubs are raising money for the
"Friends of the World Food Program" for the
Iraqi humanitarian relief efforts. Most of the population
of Iraq will be relying on food aid for the next few
months and every dollar raised will help feed 4 Iraqis
for a day. Donations are tax deductible and we can take
cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
Please come by our table for more information or to make
a donation!
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
NEW NET NEWS
New
edition of Net News is available online. Check out the
stories that have been published in Day At A Glance and
more.
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 28, May 5 from
1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED FOR ALLAN JOHNSON PRESENTATION
Wednesday, April 23rd at 11:15am
in the Campus Theater
If you
would like to volunteer for this event, please contact
the Women's Center at x4715 or x4716. A total of four to
six people are needed to direct people to the side doors
of the theater (a class will be going on in the Theater
Lobby so we cannot use the main doors to the theater).
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
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Day at a Glance
Monday, April
21, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
FMS
QUERY TRAINING
Monday, April 21 at 8:30 am in
Room 4106
If you
still need to take the budget training class in order to
gain access to FMS Query budget reports, there are still
openings for Monday, April 21st! Be advised that paper
budget reports will no longer be distributed beginning
July 1, 2003 and the class is mandatory to gain access to
the system. If you are interested, please email Sarah
Amos at samos@shoreline.edu .
NEW NET NEWS
New
edition of Net News is available online. Check out the
stories that have been published in Day At A Glance and
more.
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 21, 28, May 5
from 1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
CLASSROOM
ASSESSMENT WORKING GROUP
Tuesday, April 22 from 2:00-3:30
pm, location TBA
The
classroom Assessment group is back! Highly popular
amongst participants in the past, this workshop offers
the opportunity to explore many ways to get feedback
about student learning during class time. Scholarly,
lively, and fun! Facilitated by Steve Goetz (Biology) and
Diana Knauf (Psychology). 3 sessions: 4/22, 5/6 &
5/13. Space is limited, so sign up in advance (with Steve & Diana). The first ten persons to do so
will receive a free copy of "Classroom Assessment
Techniques" by Angelo & Cross. 3 session: 4/22,
5/6 & 5/13.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED FOR ALLAN JOHNSON PRESENTATION
Wednesday, April 23rd at 11:15am
in the Campus Theater
If you
would like to volunteer for this event, please contact
the Women's Center at x4715 or x4716. A total of four to
six people are needed to direct people to the side doors
of the theater (a class will be going on in the Theater
Lobby so we cannot use the main doors to the theater).
MICHAEL
MOORE RECAP
Both
the press conference and the lecture went off without a
hitch Tuesday night. Michael Moore was at his best,
dressed to the nines (ouch!) and he was Mr. Comedy
himself. >MORE
WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LIMITED ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 2 -
4pm in Room 1801
In this
workshop, conducted by Cam Do Wong, you will have an
opportunity to experience listening and processing a new
language. You will learn important tips and tools on
cross-cultural communication. At the same time you will
get to access your own cross cultural competencies.
Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Classified
Training and Staff Development and Faculty Professional
Development committees.
SELF-STUDY REPORT
AVAILABLE ONLINE
The entire text of the self-study report issued by the
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is now
available online by going to the Self Study website.
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
THE CRYSTAL
BALL
Thursday,
May 8, 2003 from 5:30 - 8:00 pm in the PUB Dining Room
Mark
your calendars for a seriously magical evening to benefit
the Women's Center and celebrate its 25th Anniversary.
Top of
Page
|
Day at a Glance
Friday, April
18, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
HOW INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES CLASSES TRANSFORMED MY TEACHING
Friday,
April 18 from 12:45-2:00 pm in the Board Room, 1000 Bldg.
Why
should you relinquish the autonomy and power you get
teaching alone by teaming up in an IDS class? A panel of
instructors who have made significant changes in a course
when converting it from a "stand-alone" into an
interdisciplinary (IDS) format will share how this
experience has changed their approach even when they
teach alone. Panel members will include Shoreline faculty
as well as experienced IDS faculty from North Seattle CC
and Edmonds CC. A variety of disciplines will be
represented. Facilitated by Neal Vasishth (English, IDS
Coordinator).
LAST DAY TO ORDER YOUR
CAP AND GOWN - ONLINE
Caps and gowns may be ordered through our vendor's
website at http://www.herff-jones.com/faculty . The web site will ask for the
customer number (46000591000) and the order number
(256381). (Be sure to write down these numbers before you
start ordering.) Your order must be submitted no later
than Friday, April 18. You may also order through Student
Programs. Contact Lisa Smith at x 4654 to do so.
NEW NET NEWS
New
edition of Net News is available online. Check out the
stories that have been published in Day At A Glance and
more.
LAST DAY YEAR END CUT
OFF DATES FOR PURCHASES
This is a reminder that year end is rapidly approaching
and it is time to make all purchases to insure that
orders are received and paid for by June 30, 2003. Any
orders not completed as of the June 30th will be charged
to next years budgets.
The cutoff date for
purchases is this Friday, April 18th. Emergency purchases
only will be allowed after that date and those purchases
will need the signature of the Vice President for
Administrative Services or the President. To better
monitor funds available and expenditures, all blanket
encumbrances will automatically be liquidated May 16,
2003. Purchases made with the procurement card will be
allowed until May 7th. That will allow departments time
to process their bills for payment on May 15th. Bookstore
purchases over $25.00 will need prior budget approval
from the Budget Office and the Bookstore cutoff will be
June 24, 2003.
FILM
OFFERING
The
Vine at SCC is showing a dramatic film on the life of
Jesus this week! All are welcome to attend!
It will be shown in several languages. All showings
are in the Canteen. Our time slots for the Jesus
Film are as follows:
Friday, April 18
- Spanish
12:30 - 2:00
- Arabic
2:30 - 4:00
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED FOR ALLAN JOHNSON PRESENTATION
Wednesday, April 23rd at 11:15am
in the Campus Theater
If you
would like to volunteer for this event, please contact
the Women's Center at x4715 or x4716. A total of four to
six people are needed to direct people to the side doors
of the theater (an event will be going on in the Theater
Lobby so we cannot use the main doors to the theater).
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
SCC COMMUNITY CHIPS
IN TO HELP COLLEAGUE
The entire campus
community came together when one of our colleagues was
down and out out $1,108 that is. Night
custodian Ly Hoc had cashed his paycheck last week to
give to his daughter for tuition and books (she goes to
SCC). He had the cash in a pocket and discovered
later during his shift that it was gone. He
retraced his steps and found nothing. >MORE
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 21, 28, May 5
from 1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
MICHAEL
MOORE RECAP
Both
the press conference and the lecture went off without a
hitch Tuesday night. Michael Moore was at his best,
dressed to the nines (ouch!) and he was Mr. Comedy
himself. >MORE
WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LIMITED ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 2 -
4pm in Room 1801
In this
workshop, conducted by Cam Do Wong, you will have an
opportunity to experience listening and processing a new
language. You will learn important tips and tools on
cross-cultural communication. At the same time you will
get to access your own cross cultural competencies.
Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Classified
Training and Staff Development and Faculty Professional
Development committees.
FMS
QUERY TRAINING
Monday, April 21 at 8:30 am in
Room 4106
If you
still need to take the budget training class in order to
gain access to FMS Query budget reports, there are still
openings for Monday, April 21st! Be advised that paper
budget reports will no longer be distributed beginning
July 1, 2003 and the class is mandatory to gain access to
the system. If you are interested, please email Sarah
Amos at samos@shoreline.edu .
SELF-STUDY REPORT
AVAILABLE ONLINE
The entire text of the self-study report issued by the
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is now
available online by going to the Self Study website.
SUMMER
CLASS SCHEDULE IS NOW ON-LINE
The
Summer Class Schedule is now on-line, including the
Continuing Education section. The printed version
will be delivered to campus Tuesday, April 29th.
You can access the Summer Class Credit Schedule from the
main college home page or directly here. MORE>
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
THE CRYSTAL
BALL
Thursday,
May 8, 2003 from 5:30 - 8:00 pm in the PUB Dining Room
Mark
your calendars for a seriously magical evening to benefit
the Women's Center and celebrate its 25th Anniversary.
Top of
Page
|
Day at a Glance
Thursday, April
17, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
SCC COMMUNITY CHIPS IN TO HELP
COLLEAGUE
The entire campus
community came together when one of our colleagues was
down and out out $1,108 that is. Night
custodian Ly Hoc had cashed his paycheck last week to
give to his daughter for tuition and books (she goes to
SCC). He had the cash in a pocket and discovered
later during his shift that it was gone. He
retraced his steps and found nothing. >MORE
COMMANDING
HEIGHTS: THE BATTLE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY
Mondays, April 21, 28, May 5
from 1:30-3:30 pm in Room 1102
Commanding
Heights: The Battle for the World Economy is a
three-part, six-hour PBS documentary about the history
and impact of the new global economy. Part One: The
Battle of Ideas (April 21) is about the history of
economic thought from the start of the 20th century
through the 1980s. Part Two: The Agony of Reform
(April 28) covers the upheavals caused by the economic
deregulation of the 1980s. Part Three: The New
Rules of the Game (May 5) shows the consequences of
globalization, including terrorism and the contagion of
market collapse. Sponsored by the Worldly Philosophers'
and Dismal Scientists' Society.
MICHAEL
MOORE RECAP
Both
the press conference and the lecture went off without a
hitch Tuesday night. Michael Moore was at his best,
dressed to the nines (ouch!) and he was Mr. Comedy
himself. >MORE
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LIMITED ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 2 -
4pm in Room 1801
In this
workshop, conducted by Cam Do Wong, you will have an
opportunity to experience listening and processing a new
language. You will learn important tips and tools on
cross-cultural communication. At the same time you will
get to access your own cross cultural competencies.
Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Classified
Training and Staff Development and Faculty Professional
Development committees.
FILM
OFFERING
The
Vine at SCC is showing a dramatic film on the life of
Jesus this week! All are welcome to attend!
It will be shown in several languages. All showings
are in the Canteen. Our time slots for the Jesus
Film are as follows:
Thursday, April 17
- Korean
12:30 - 2:00
- Mandarin
2:30-4:00
Friday, April 18
- Spanish
12:30 - 2:00
- Arabic
2:30 - 4:00
REMINDER: YEAR END CUT
OFF DATES FOR PURCHASES
This is a reminder that year end is rapidly approaching
and it is time to make all purchases to insure that
orders are received and paid for by June 30, 2003. Any
orders not completed as of the June 30th will be charged
to next years budgets.
The cutoff date for
purchases is this Friday, April 18th. Emergency purchases
only will be allowed after that date and those purchases
will need the signature of the Vice President for
Administrative Services or the President. To better
monitor funds available and expenditures, all blanket
encumbrances will automatically be liquidated May 16,
2003. Purchases made with the procurement card will be
allowed until May 7th. That will allow departments time
to process their bills for payment on May 15th. Bookstore
purchases over $25.00 will need prior budget approval
from the Budget Office and the Bookstore cutoff will be
June 24, 2003.
The Finance Office
appreciates your careful attention to this as each year
some areas are surprised with expenditures that were not
completed on time. The staff will be willing to work
through exceptions with you, as we know there will be a
few.
All state general funds
left unexpended revert to the state June 30th. If you
have items on your planned list, please get the orders in
sooner rather than later. Orders will be handled on a
first in basis. If you have travel you know about now,
please work with Becky Collard to secure plane
reservations now. Be proactive. Please monitor your
budgets closely!
FMS
QUERY TRAINING
Monday, April 21 at 8:30 am in
Room 4106
If you
still need to take the budget training class in order to
gain access to FMS Query budget reports, there are still
openings for Monday, April 21st! Be advised that paper
budget reports will no longer be distributed beginning
July 1, 2003 and the class is mandatory to gain access to
the system. If you are interested, please email Sarah
Amos at samos@shoreline.edu .
REMINDER TO ORDER YOUR
CAP AND GOWN - ONLINE
Caps and gowns may be ordered through our vendor's
website at http://www.herff-jones.com/faculty . The web site will ask for the
customer number (46000591000) and the order number
(256381). (Be sure to write down these numbers before you
start ordering.) Your order must be submitted no later
than Friday, April 18. You may also order through Student
Programs. Contact Lisa Smith at x 4654 to do so.
HOW INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES CLASSES TRANSFORMED MY TEACHING
Friday,
April 18 from 12:45-2:00 pm in the Board Room, 1000 Bldg.
Why
should you relinquish the autonomy and power you get
teaching alone by teaming up in an IDS class? A panel of
instructors who have made significant changes in a course
when converting it from a "stand-alone" into an
interdisciplinary (IDS) format will share how this
experience has changed their approach even when they
teach alone. Panel members will include Shoreline faculty
as well as experienced IDS faculty from North Seattle CC
and Edmonds CC. A variety of disciplines will be
represented. Facilitated by Neal Vasishth (English, IDS
Coordinator).
SELF-STUDY REPORT
AVAILABLE ONLINE
The entire text of the self-study report issued by the
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is now
available online by going to the Self Study website.
SUMMER
CLASS SCHEDULE IS NOW ON-LINE
The
Summer Class Schedule is now on-line, including the
Continuing Education section. The printed version
will be delivered to campus Tuesday, April 29th.
You can access the Summer Class Credit Schedule from the
main college home page or directly here. MORE>
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
LEADING FROM THE MIDDLE
April
27-30, 2003
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION in a
Washington Community or Technical College?
Leading From the Middle is for YOU!!! This 3-day
ASSOCIATION Workshop, April 27-30, will be held at The
Resort at Ludlow Bay. This is a great professional
development opportunity for employees in the Washington
Community and Technical College System to become more
acquainted with these and other issues essential for
Administrators. This very is a very affordable learning
opportunity that many colleges have taken advantage of
for the past three years. The registration fee of $650.00
(double occupancy) includes lodging, meals and all
materials! Register on-line now and pay later.
For complete information and to register go to: http://www.learningconnections.org/association/LFM03/main.htm
Or call: Kati Hays, Professional Development Coordinator,
Center for Learning Connections, Highline CC, (206)
870-5914.
THE CRYSTAL
BALL
Thursday,
May 8, 2003 from 5:30 - 8:00 pm in the PUB Dining Room
Mark
your calendars for a seriously magical evening to benefit
the Women's Center and celebrate its 25th Anniversary.
Top of
Page
|
Day at a Glance
Wednesday, April
16, 2003
*******
TODAY'S
EVENTS ******
*******
NEW
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
WORKING
EFFECTIVELY WITH LIMITED ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 from 2 -
4pm in Room 1801
In this
workshop, conducted by Cam Do Wong, you will have an
opportunity to experience listening and processing a new
language. You will learn important tips and tools on
cross-cultural communication. At the same time you will
get to access your own cross cultural competencies.
Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Classified
Training and Staff Development and Faculty Professional
Development committees.
******
PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
FILM
OFFERING
The
Vine at SCC is showing a dramatic film on the life of
Jesus this week! All are welcome to attend!
It will be shown in several languages. All showings
are in the Canteen. Our time slots for the Jesus
Film are as follows:
Wednesday, April 16
- Japanese
12:30 - 2:00
- Korean
2:30-4:00
Thursday, April 17
- Korean
12:30 - 2:00
- Mandarin
2:30-4:00
Friday, April 18
- Spanish
12:30 - 2:00
- Arabic
2:30 - 4:00
REMINDER: YEAR END CUT
OFF DATES FOR PURCHASES
This is a reminder that year end is rapidly approaching
and it is time to make all purchases to insure that
orders are received and paid for by June 30, 2003. Any
orders not completed as of the June 30th will be charged
to next years budgets.
The cutoff date for
purchases is this Friday, April 18th. Emergency purchases
only will be allowed after that date and those purchases
will need the signature of the Vice President for
Administrative Services or the President. To better
monitor funds available and expenditures, all blanket
encumbrances will automatically be liquidated May 16,
2003. Purchases made with the procurement card will be
allowed until May 7th. That will allow departments time
to process their bills for payment on May 15th. Bookstore
purchases over $25.00 will need prior budget approval
from the Budget Office and the Bookstore cutoff will be
June 24, 2003.
The Finance Office
appreciates your careful attention to this as each year
some areas are surprised with expenditures that were not
completed on time. The staff will be willing to work
through exceptions with you, as we know there will be a
few.
All state general funds
left unexpended revert to the state June 30th. If you
have items on your planned list, please get the orders in
sooner rather than later. Orders will be handled on a
first in basis. If you have travel you know about now,
please work with Becky Collard to secure plane
reservations now. Be proactive. Please monitor your
budgets closely!
FMS
QUERY TRAINING
Monday, April 21 at 8:30 am in
Room 4106
If you
still need to take the budget training class in order to
gain access to FMS Query budget reports, there are still
openings for Monday, April 21st! Be advised that paper
budget reports will no longer be distributed beginning
July 1, 2003 and the class is mandatory to gain access to
the system. If you are interested, please email Sarah
Amos at samos@shoreline.edu .
REMINDER TO ORDER YOUR
CAP AND GOWN - ONLINE
Caps and gowns may be ordered through our vendor's
website at http://www.herff-jones.com/faculty . The web site will ask for the
customer number (46000591000) and the order number
(256381). (Be sure to write down these numbers before you
start ordering.) Your order must be submitted no later
than Friday, April 18. You may also order through Student
Programs. Contact Lisa Smith at x 4654 to do so.
HOW INTERDISCIPLINARY
STUDIES CLASSES TRANSFORMED MY TEACHING
Friday,
April 18 from 12:45-2:00 pm in the Board Room, 1000 Bldg.
Why
should you relinquish the autonomy and power you get
teaching alone by teaming up in an IDS class? A panel of
instructors who have made significant changes in a course
when converting it from a "stand-alone" into an
interdisciplinary (IDS) format will share how this
experience has changed their approach even when they
teach alone. Panel members will include Shoreline faculty
as well as experienced IDS faculty from North Seattle CC
and Edmonds CC. A variety of disciplines will be
represented. Facilitated by Neal Vasishth (English, IDS
Coordinator).
SELF-STUDY REPORT
AVAILABLE ONLINE
The entire text of the self-study report issued by the
Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities is now
available online by going to the Self Study website.
SUMMER
CLASS SCHEDULE IS NOW ON-LINE
The
Summer Class Schedule is now on-line, including the
Continuing Education section. The printed version
will be delivered to campus Tuesday, April 29th.
You can access the Summer Class Credit Schedule from the
main college home page or directly here. MORE>
ALLAN
JOHNSON PRESENTS ON PRIVILEGE AND POWER
Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 am -
1:00 pm, Theater
Privilege and power are important concepts
in diverse communities, and they are not easy topics to
talk about. Allan Johnson, author of Privilege, Power and
Difference, will describe a framework for understanding
how systems of privilege work. Hell also share
ideas for using this understanding to promote social
justice and to deepen campus conversations about
diversity. Students, faculty and staff are welcome.
Please enter through the side doors of the theater.
Contact Cathy Chun for more information, x 4716 or cchun@ctc.edu.
STTACC
IS SEEKING NOMINATIONS FOR CLASSIFIED STAFF
STTACC
is seeking nominees for the 2003 Exemplary Classified
Staff Awards. More>
EARLY
AND LATE BUDGET DISCUSSIONS
Wednesday afternoon, April 30th at 3:30 p.m.
If you
cannot make the budget discussions at noon, we have two
options. An early morning discussion will be held on
Tuesday, 4/15 at 7 a.m. A later afternoon meeting will be
held on Wednesday afternoon, 4/30 at 3:30 p.m. These
alternate times should accommodate faculty who are
unavailable at the noon meetings.
2003-04
OUTCOMES ASSESSMENT RFP IS NOW AVAILABLE
The RFP
for 2003-04 Outcomes Assessment Grants is now available
at http://intranet.shoreline.edu/intranetiear/AssessmentProp001.htm In a departure from past
practice, the Institutional Effectiveness Committee
decided to announce awards before the end of Spring
Quarter, 2003 so that projects can begin as soon as funds
are available.
LEADING FROM THE MIDDLE
April
27-30, 2003
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION in a
Washington Community or Technical College?
Leading From the Middle is for YOU!!! This 3-day
ASSOCIATION Workshop, April 27-30, will be held at The
Resort at Ludlow Bay. This is a great professional
development opportunity for employees in the Washington
Community and Technical College System to become more
acquainted with these and other issues essential for
Administrators. This very is a very affordable learning
opportunity that many colleges have taken advantage of
for the past three years. The registration fee of $650.00
(double occupancy) includes lodging, meals and all
materials! Register on-line now and pay later.
For complete information and to register go to: http://www.learningconnections.org/association/LFM03/main.htm
Or call: Kati Hays, Professional Development Coordinator,
Center for Learning Connections, Highline CC, (206)
870-5914.
THE CRYSTAL
BAL | |