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Day at a Glance
Monday, June 30, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
FINAL DAYS FOR "BRICKS OF SUPPORT"
Monday, June 30, 2003
Just a reminder - Monday, June 30, 2003 is the last day to order your "Bricks of Support" for the columns outside the Ray Howard Library/Media Center. These personalized engraved bricks are a great way to honor, thank or remember a person or event. Bricks are limited to three lines with up to twenty characters per line. Order forms can be found in the Foundation Office, room 5205 or on line at:
http://elmo.shoreline.edu/foundation/bricks_of_support_form.html
Cost is $100/ brick.
Questions? Kae Peterson x 4755, kpeterso@shoreline.edu or Lynn Yaw x 4421
lyaw@shoreline.edu.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
ALERT-Summer Hours This Week
June 30 through July 3rd
Please remember that next
week, the week of June 30 through July 3rd, employees should plan on working
four eight hour days and then enjoy a full 8 hour holiday on the 4th.
So, rather than four 9 hour days, should you adjust your schedule for this
one week to eight hour days.
Please refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
BOOKSTORE CLOSED FOR YEAR END INVENTORY
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 1st and
2nd
The bookstore will be closed for
year end inventory on July 1st and 2nd. Please remember that we can not
transact any business on these days. Mail boxes will be accessible through
the front door nearest the elevator during regular hours of 7:30am to
4:30pm. Thank you for your cooperation.
June Board Highlights
The June Board of Trustees meeting was held
Wednesday afternoon, June 25, at Shoreline Community College
at Lake Forest Park. Board action included confirming new Instructional
Deans Dr. Susan Hoyne
(Science) and Dr. Terry Taylor
(IAS/SS), and Board approval of
the 2003-04 Student Services and Activities Budget, which was
presented by ASB Treasurer George Jonson
and Interim Director of Student Programs,
Scott Saunders. Jonson
emphasized the care and thought behind this year’s budget proposal, which,
at $917,103,
is based on a
target enrollment of 5,189 annualized state support FTE's.
In addition to Jonson and Saunders, the budget committee included Professor
Chris Fisher,
Manager of Student Leadership and Organizations Michele
Cruver, Student
Senate members Marquita Prinzing, Carla Magee, and Paul
Droppelman, and student at-large member Sean Keller.
Provisions in the 2003-04 budget include:
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A stipend of $400 per quarter for students serving as ASB
Senators.
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Establishing a contingency fund estimated
at $172,451 in recognition of the state budget cutbacks.
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An increase in the theater tech budget to give support for
student productions.
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An increase of $10,000 to the Parent Child Center to assure
day-user program increases would not be passed on to students.
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Professor
Karen Kreutzer, completing four years as SCCFT President and
representative to the Board of Trustees, was honored with a Resolution, a
plaque of appreciation and flowers.
Shaun Scott, marking his last Board meeting as ASB President, was
honored with a Resolution and flowers.
In recognition of the Board’s visit to
SCC@LFP, Kae Peterson,
Executive Director of Extended Learning, introduced staff members
Nancy Arnold, Angie Nickerson, Sharon
Sneddon, Mary Sutton, Keith Edholm, and Robin Ballard.
At the conclusion of the meeting, the Board and all those
attending had the opportunity to take a guided tour of the facility, which
offers a full range of academic and continuing education courses, as well as
supplemental student services including advising, financial aid, library and
bookstore access.
Click on
May 2003 Minutes to view the
complete set of Minutes as approved by the Board at their June Meeting. The
next regularly scheduled meeting of the Board is
Wednesday, September 24, 2003, in the Boardroom of the
Administration Building.
****** PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus on
annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus Monday,
July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
MAIL ROOM ACCESS DURING
BOOKSTORE INVENTORY
The bookstore will be closed for inventory on
July 1st and July 2nd. The front door at the end nearest the elevator will
be open for access to the bookstore.
CHANGE IN SUMMER HOURS -- ACADEMIC
SKILLS CENTER
There has been a change in summer hours
for the Academic Skills Center as previously reported in Day at a Glance.
The center will NOT be open on Sundays, however all other days and times
reported will remain the same.
EMAIL FROM UNKNOWN SENDERS - SPAM REPORTING
In the last few days
a lot of us have been receiving emails from "people" we don't know.
Theses often have titles like "RE: Application" or "RE Movie" and any number
of other titles including "Hello". The email body has already been
scanned for the usual viruses so it can be opened but if the attachment
survives the scanning process of the email server
then don't open it. If you are receiving work related
attachments they will usually be a MS Word Document or an Excel Spreadsheet.
All the rest of this is "spam" or junk mail and you can feel free to delete
it.
SPAM REPORTING:
If you wish to report the "spam", unwanted, or unknown email then you can
place it it the "Public Folders" of your Outlook
system under "All Public Folders", "TSS", "SPAMdump". A call to the
TSS Help line is not needed if you follow this "spam reporting" procedure.
Again, opening an unknown
email should be safe, opening an unknown attachment probably is not safe.
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING
PROGRAM
Classes began June 23, Monday's and Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department will sponsor a kickboxing
exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes each Monday and Wednesday
from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use these classes as part of the
Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are free to all students and
College employees. For more information contact Movakel at x6994.
TRANSFER STUDENT TUTORING OFFICE IS
OPEN THIS SUMMER
The Transfer Student Tutoring Office is open this summer to provide
tutoring assistance and employment opportunities for students. We provide up to two hours
per week per subject of free tutoring for students requesting help with transfer courses.
Tutors are paid between $7.50 and $8.40 per hour. Please encourage your students to take
advantage of this valuable opportunity to support their academic success. The Transfer
Student Tutoring Office is located in the Women's Center in the PUB, Room 962. Hours are
from 7:30 am-4 pm Monday-Thursday, and 7:30 am-noon on Friday. For assistance, please
contact extension 4776, or Tutors@shoreline.edu .
SHORELINES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE AGENDA
Shorelines Board of Trustees will hold its final meeting of the academic
year today, June 25, 2003. Click on June
Agenda to access. This month the Board will
consider action to approve the 2003-04 Student Services and Activities Budget and confirm
two new instructional deans. For the first time this year, the meeting will be held at
Shorelines branch campus in the Lake Forest Park Towne Center, Room 5. All staff are
invited to attend this Open Public Meeting which starts at 4:00 p.m.
The Minutes of the May meeting, once approved at todays meeting, will be available
on-line. Look for a June Board meeting wrap-up and a link to the May Minutes in the June
30 edition of Day at a Glance. The next scheduled regular meeting of the Board is
Wednesday, September 24.
N EW ONE ACT ORIGINAL PLAYS
PERFORMED AT SCC
August
21-23 and August 28-30, 2003.
The public is invited to enjoy three new
comic one-act plays at Shoreline Community College (SCC) this summer. Written by local
playwrights Ron Owens, Kevin Moriarty and Jonathan Foster, To Hell With Love, Oh My
Godfather and All Hell Breaks Loose satirize the old story about making a deal with the
devil. The plays are written and directed by professional playwrights and performed by a
mix of community, professional and student actors. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Campus Theater August 21-23 and August
28-30, 2003. The College premiere of
Moriartys play A Rose for Danny last year inspired this years
one-act festival.
General admission is $10, $8 for seniors and $7 for students and children 14 and younger.
For more information about the plays or to purchase tickets, call 206.546.4606 or purchase
them at the door.
NEW SCAN CONVERSION
INFORMATION
Starts Midnight July 31, 2003
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long
distance network, after midnight on July 31, 2003:
1) The length of SCAN
authorization numbers will change from the current 6-digits to 7-digits,
A method was devised to simplify this transition for
individual SCAN users. Immediately after July 31 everyones authorization number will
have the digit 3 added to the beginning.
Therefore, if your authorization number is
123456 before August 1st, it will be 3123456 beginning August 1st.
2) The current
sequence of dialing the authorization number before the telephone number will move to
dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number.
Why is this change being implemented? Security control is
an ongoing endeavor in the telecommunications industry. Changing the SCAN dial sequence
and lengthening the authorization number will help to slow the progress of unscrupulous
hacking or fraud attempts.
Note: these changes will not take place until after
midnight, July 31, 2003. Please contact Nancy Lamus (x4531) or nlamus@shoreline.edu if
you have questions.
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your
H:, S:, and X: drives are connected, will be shutdown
during the above days for upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July
4th and make it available on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess the file server during this period:
in case something unexpected happens.
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed
Chair of the Health Care Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and
Education Coordinating Board. Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair
and President of Bates Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
MAILROOM FRIDAY DEADLINE
US mail to be sent on
Fridays (during summer hrs) must be to the mailroom by 11:00 a.m.
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Friday, June 27, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
REGULAR OPERATIONS HOURS FOR FRIDAY:
8am - Noon
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
MAILROOM FRIDAY DEADLINE
US mail to be sent on Fridays
(during summer hrs) must be to the mailroom by 11:00 a.m.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
FINAL DAYS FOR "BRICKS OF SUPPORT"
Monday, June 30, 2003
Just a reminder - Monday, June 30, 2003 is the last day to order your "Bricks of Support" for the columns outside the Ray Howard Library/Media Center. These personalized engraved bricks are a great way to honor, thank or remember a person or event. Bricks are limited to three lines with up to twenty characters per line. Order forms can be found in the Foundation Office, room 5205 or on line at:
http://elmo.shoreline.edu/foundation/bricks_of_support_form.html
Cost is $100/ brick.
Questions? Kae Peterson x 4755, kpeterso@shoreline.edu or Lynn Yaw x 4421
lyaw@shoreline.edu.
****** PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus on
annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus Monday,
July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
MAIL ROOM ACCESS DURING
BOOKSTORE INVENTORY
The bookstore will be closed for inventory on
July 1st and July 2nd. The front door at the end nearest the elevator will
be open for access to the bookstore.
CHANGE IN SUMMER HOURS -- ACADEMIC
SKILLS CENTER
There has been a change in summer hours
for the Academic Skills Center as previously reported in Day at a Glance.
The center will NOT be open on Sundays, however all other days and times
reported will remain the same.
EMAIL FROM UNKNOWN SENDERS - SPAM REPORTING
In the last few days
a lot of us have been receiving emails from "people" we don't know.
Theses often have titles like "RE: Application" or "RE Movie" and any number
of other titles including "Hello". The email body has already been
scanned for the usual viruses so it can be opened but if the attachment
survives the scanning process of the email server
then don't open it. If you are receiving work related
attachments they will usually be a MS Word Document or an Excel Spreadsheet.
All the rest of this is "spam" or junk mail and you can feel free to delete
it.
SPAM REPORTING:
If you wish to report the "spam", unwanted, or unknown email then you can
place it it the "Public Folders" of your Outlook
system under "All Public Folders", "TSS", "SPAMdump". A call to the
TSS Help line is not needed if you follow this "spam reporting" procedure.
Again, opening an unknown
email should be safe, opening an unknown attachment probably is not safe.
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING
PROGRAM
Classes began June 23, Monday's and Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department will sponsor a kickboxing
exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes each Monday and Wednesday
from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use these classes as part of the
Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are free to all students and
College employees. For more information contact Movakel at x6994.
TRANSFER STUDENT TUTORING OFFICE IS
OPEN THIS SUMMER
The Transfer Student Tutoring Office is open this summer to provide
tutoring assistance and employment opportunities for students. We provide up to two hours
per week per subject of free tutoring for students requesting help with transfer courses.
Tutors are paid between $7.50 and $8.40 per hour. Please encourage your students to take
advantage of this valuable opportunity to support their academic success. The Transfer
Student Tutoring Office is located in the Women's Center in the PUB, Room 962. Hours are
from 7:30 am-4 pm Monday-Thursday, and 7:30 am-noon on Friday. For assistance, please
contact extension 4776, or Tutors@shoreline.edu .
SHORELINES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE AGENDA
Shorelines Board of Trustees will hold its final meeting of the academic
year today, June 25, 2003. Click on June
Agenda to access. This month the Board will
consider action to approve the 2003-04 Student Services and Activities Budget and confirm
two new instructional deans. For the first time this year, the meeting will be held at
Shorelines branch campus in the Lake Forest Park Towne Center, Room 5. All staff are
invited to attend this Open Public Meeting which starts at 4:00 p.m.
The Minutes of the May meeting, once approved at todays meeting, will be available
on-line. Look for a June Board meeting wrap-up and a link to the May Minutes in the June
30 edition of Day at a Glance. The next scheduled regular meeting of the Board is
Wednesday, September 24.
N EW ONE ACT ORIGINAL PLAYS
PERFORMED AT SCC
August
21-23 and August 28-30, 2003.
The public is invited to enjoy three new
comic one-act plays at Shoreline Community College (SCC) this summer. Written by local
playwrights Ron Owens, Kevin Moriarty and Jonathan Foster, To Hell With Love, Oh My
Godfather and All Hell Breaks Loose satirize the old story about making a deal with the
devil. The plays are written and directed by professional playwrights and performed by a
mix of community, professional and student actors. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Campus Theater August 21-23 and August
28-30, 2003. The College premiere of
Moriartys play A Rose for Danny last year inspired this years
one-act festival.
General admission is $10, $8 for seniors and $7 for students and children 14 and younger.
For more information about the plays or to purchase tickets, call 206.546.4606 or purchase
them at the door.
NEW SCAN CONVERSION
INFORMATION
Starts Midnight July 31, 2003
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long
distance network, after midnight on July 31, 2003:
1) The length of SCAN
authorization numbers will change from the current 6-digits to 7-digits,
A method was devised to simplify this transition for
individual SCAN users. Immediately after July 31 everyones authorization number will
have the digit 3 added to the beginning.
Therefore, if your authorization number is
123456 before August 1st, it will be 3123456 beginning August 1st.
2) The current
sequence of dialing the authorization number before the telephone number will move to
dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number.
Why is this change being implemented? Security control is
an ongoing endeavor in the telecommunications industry. Changing the SCAN dial sequence
and lengthening the authorization number will help to slow the progress of unscrupulous
hacking or fraud attempts.
Note: these changes will not take place until after
midnight, July 31, 2003. Please contact Nancy Lamus (x4531) or nlamus@shoreline.edu if
you have questions.
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your
H:, S:, and X: drives are connected, will be shutdown
during the above days for upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July
4th and make it available on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess the file server during this period:
in case something unexpected happens.
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed
Chair of the Health Care Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and
Education Coordinating Board. Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair
and President of Bates Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Thursday, June 26, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
CME/MTAG MODULAR CURRICULUM
WORKSHOP AT SCC
Thurs., June 26, 2003, 8am - 4:30pm, Auto Showroom
SCC is hosting the Consortium for
Manufacturing Excellence, a National Science Foundation project, and the Manufacturing
Technology Advisory Group's (MTAG) Modular Curriculum workshop Thurs., June 26th in the
Automotive Showroom. This workshop will familiarize high school and college instructors
and industry trainers with the recently revised MTAG curriculum. Kudos to SCC for working
with CME and MTAG to sponsor this opportunity for faculty and trainers.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
MAIL ROOM ACCESS DURING
BOOKSTORE INVENTORY
The bookstore will be closed for inventory on
July 1st and July 2nd. The front door at the end nearest the elevator will
be open for access to the bookstore.
CHANGE IN SUMMER HOURS -- ACADEMIC
SKILLS CENTER
There has been a change in summer hours
for the Academic Skills Center as previously reported in Day at a Glance.
The center will NOT be open on Sundays, however all other days and times
reported will remain the same.
EMAIL FROM UNKNOWN SENDERS - SPAM REPORTING
In the last few days
a lot of us have been receiving emails from "people" we don't know.
Theses often have titles like "RE: Application" or "RE Movie" and any number
of other titles including "Hello". The email body has already been
scanned for the usual viruses so it can be opened but if the attachment
survives the scanning process of the email server
then don't open it. If you are receiving work related
attachments they will usually be a MS Word Document or an Excel Spreadsheet.
All the rest of this is "spam" or junk mail and you can feel free to delete
it.
SPAM REPORTING:
If you wish to report the "spam", unwanted, or unknown email then you can
place it it the "Public Folders" of your Outlook
system under "All Public Folders", "TSS", "SPAMdump". A call to the
TSS Help line is not needed if you follow this "spam reporting" procedure.
Again, opening an unknown
email should be safe, opening an unknown attachment probably is not safe.
****** PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus on
annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus Monday,
July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING
PROGRAM
Classes began June 23, Monday's and Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department will sponsor a kickboxing
exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes each Monday and Wednesday
from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use these classes as part of the
Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are free to all students and
College employees. For more information contact Movakel at x6994.
TRANSFER STUDENT TUTORING OFFICE IS
OPEN THIS SUMMER
The Transfer Student Tutoring Office is open this summer to provide
tutoring assistance and employment opportunities for students. We provide up to two hours
per week per subject of free tutoring for students requesting help with transfer courses.
Tutors are paid between $7.50 and $8.40 per hour. Please encourage your students to take
advantage of this valuable opportunity to support their academic success. The Transfer
Student Tutoring Office is located in the Women's Center in the PUB, Room 962. Hours are
from 7:30 am-4 pm Monday-Thursday, and 7:30 am-noon on Friday. For assistance, please
contact extension 4776, or Tutors@shoreline.edu .
SHORELINES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE AGENDA
Shorelines Board of Trustees will hold its final meeting of the academic
year today, June 25, 2003. Click on June
Agenda to access. This month the Board will
consider action to approve the 2003-04 Student Services and Activities Budget and confirm
two new instructional deans. For the first time this year, the meeting will be held at
Shorelines branch campus in the Lake Forest Park Towne Center, Room 5. All staff are
invited to attend this Open Public Meeting which starts at 4:00 p.m.
The Minutes of the May meeting, once approved at todays meeting, will be available
on-line. Look for a June Board meeting wrap-up and a link to the May Minutes in the June
30 edition of Day at a Glance. The next scheduled regular meeting of the Board is
Wednesday, September 24.
N EW ONE ACT ORIGINAL PLAYS
PERFORMED AT SCC
August
21-23 and August 28-30, 2003.
The public is invited to enjoy three new
comic one-act plays at Shoreline Community College (SCC) this summer. Written by local
playwrights Ron Owens, Kevin Moriarty and Jonathan Foster, To Hell With Love, Oh My
Godfather and All Hell Breaks Loose satirize the old story about making a deal with the
devil. The plays are written and directed by professional playwrights and performed by a
mix of community, professional and student actors. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Campus Theater August 21-23 and August
28-30, 2003. The College premiere of
Moriartys play A Rose for Danny last year inspired this years
one-act festival.
General admission is $10, $8 for seniors and $7 for students and children 14 and younger.
For more information about the plays or to purchase tickets, call 206.546.4606 or purchase
them at the door.
NEW SCAN CONVERSION
INFORMATION
Starts Midnight July 31, 2003
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long
distance network, after midnight on July 31, 2003:
1) The length of SCAN
authorization numbers will change from the current 6-digits to 7-digits,
A method was devised to simplify this transition for
individual SCAN users. Immediately after July 31 everyones authorization number will
have the digit 3 added to the beginning.
Therefore, if your authorization number is
123456 before August 1st, it will be 3123456 beginning August 1st.
2) The current
sequence of dialing the authorization number before the telephone number will move to
dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number.
Why is this change being implemented? Security control is
an ongoing endeavor in the telecommunications industry. Changing the SCAN dial sequence
and lengthening the authorization number will help to slow the progress of unscrupulous
hacking or fraud attempts.
Note: these changes will not take place until after
midnight, July 31, 2003. Please contact Nancy Lamus (x4531) or nlamus@shoreline.edu if
you have questions.
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your
H:, S:, and X: drives are connected, will be shutdown
during the above days for upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July
4th and make it available on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess the file server during this period:
in case something unexpected happens.
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed
Chair of the Health Care Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and
Education Coordinating Board. Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair
and President of Bates Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT IN JULY?
Shoreline Community College and Cascadia
Community College are developing an exciting new international exchange relationship with
a Mexican university in Monterrey, Mexico. The International Program is pleased to invite
interested SCC faculty, students and staff to serve as host families for these five
students during their 20-day program. The program dates will be divided into two 10-day
periods; Part A (July 5 - 13) and Part B (July 13 - 23). >MORE
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Wednesday, June 25, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING
PROGRAM
Classes began June 23, Monday's and Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department will sponsor a kickboxing
exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes each Monday and Wednesday
from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use these classes as part of the
Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are free to all students and
College employees. For more information contact Movakel at x6994.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
CME/MTAG MODULAR CURRICULUM
WORKSHOP AT SCC
Thurs., June 26, 2003, 8am - 4:30pm, Auto Showroom
SCC is hosting the Consortium for
Manufacturing Excellence, a National Science Foundation project, and the Manufacturing
Technology Advisory Group's (MTAG) Modular Curriculum workshop Thurs., June 26th in the
Automotive Showroom. This workshop will familiarize high school and college instructors
and industry trainers with the recently revised MTAG curriculum. Kudos to SCC for working
with CME and MTAG to sponsor this opportunity for faculty and trainers.
TRANSFER STUDENT TUTORING OFFICE IS
OPEN THIS SUMMER
The Transfer Student Tutoring Office is open this summer to provide
tutoring assistance and employment opportunities for students. We provide up to two hours
per week per subject of free tutoring for students requesting help with transfer courses.
Tutors are paid between $7.50 and $8.40 per hour. Please encourage your students to take
advantage of this valuable opportunity to support their academic success. The Transfer
Student Tutoring Office is located in the Women's Center in the PUB, Room 962. Hours are
from 7:30 am-4 pm Monday-Thursday, and 7:30 am-noon on Friday. For assistance, please
contact extension 4776, or Tutors@shoreline.edu.
SHORELINES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE AGENDA
Shorelines Board of Trustees will hold its final meeting of the academic
year today, June 25, 2003. Click on June
Agenda to access. This month the Board will
consider action to approve the 2003-04 Student Services and Activities Budget and confirm
two new instructional deans. For the first time this year, the meeting will be held at
Shorelines branch campus in the Lake Forest Park Towne Center, Room 5. All staff are
invited to attend this Open Public Meeting which starts at 4:00 p.m.
The Minutes of the May meeting, once approved at todays meeting, will be available
on-line. Look for a June Board meeting wrap-up and a link to the May Minutes in the June
30 edition of Day at a Glance. The next scheduled regular meeting of the Board is
Wednesday, September 24.
N EW ONE ACT ORIGINAL PLAYS
PERFORMED AT SCC
August
21-23 and August 28-30, 2003.
The public is invited to enjoy three new
comic one-act plays at Shoreline Community College (SCC) this summer. Written by local
playwrights Ron Owens, Kevin Moriarty and Jonathan Foster, To Hell With Love, Oh My
Godfather and All Hell Breaks Loose satirize the old story about making a deal with the
devil. The plays are written and directed by professional playwrights and performed by a
mix of community, professional and student actors. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage of the Campus Theater August 21-23 and August
28-30, 2003. The College premiere of
Moriartys play A Rose for Danny last year inspired this years
one-act festival.
General admission is $10, $8 for seniors and $7 for students and children 14 and younger.
For more information about the plays or to purchase tickets, call 206.546.4606 or purchase
them at the door.
****** PREVIOUS
ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus on
annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus Monday,
July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
NEW SCAN CONVERSION
INFORMATION
Starts Midnight July 31, 2003
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long
distance network, after midnight on July 31, 2003:
1) The length of SCAN
authorization numbers will change from the current 6-digits to 7-digits,
A method was devised to simplify this transition for
individual SCAN users. Immediately after July 31 everyones authorization number will
have the digit 3 added to the beginning.
Therefore, if your authorization number is
123456 before August 1st, it will be 3123456 beginning August 1st.
2) The current
sequence of dialing the authorization number before the telephone number will move to
dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number.
Why is this change being implemented? Security control is
an ongoing endeavor in the telecommunications industry. Changing the SCAN dial sequence
and lengthening the authorization number will help to slow the progress of unscrupulous
hacking or fraud attempts.
Note: these changes will not take place until after
midnight, July 31, 2003. Please contact Nancy Lamus (x4531) or nlamus@shoreline.edu if
you have questions.
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your
H:, S:, and X: drives are connected, will be shutdown
during the above days for upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July
4th and make it available on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess the file server during this period:
in case something unexpected happens.
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed
Chair of the Health Care Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and
Education Coordinating Board. Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair
and President of Bates Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS TABLE?
Have you seen a round table, three to
four feet feet in diameter with a butcher block wood finish? This table belongs to former
employee, Diane Daily. If you see it or know of its whereabouts, please contact Lisa
Smith, x4654 or email her at lsmi@shoreline.edu.
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
2003 CATALOG IS NOW AVAILABLE - ONLINE
The new 2003 Course Catalog is
now available online for students wishing to check program planning sheets, course
descriptions, etc. The printed catalog will be delivered to campus around the 23rd of
June. Copies will be distributed to faculty and staff through the Office of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Other copies will be made available through Enrollment
Services, Advising and Counseling, Student Programs, and the Library.
COMMENCEMENT 2003
On June 8th, 250 students participated
in graduation exercises at the College. A total of 57 students were recognized as
President's Scholars, having earned a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher, and students who
earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher graduated with honors. Approximately 150 students
earned GEDs, and 73 earned high school completion degrees. >MORE
55 STUDENTS HONORED AT DOLPHIE
AWARDS
On May 30th, students, faculty and staff
attended the "Oscar-themed" first annual Shoreline Community College Dolphie
Awards celebration in the Staff Lounge. The Dolphie Awards are an opportunity for club
advisors to honor students in their clubs who have demonstrated excellence throughout the
year. >MORE
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT IN JULY?
Shoreline Community College and Cascadia
Community College are developing an exciting new international exchange relationship with
a Mexican university in Monterrey, Mexico. The International Program is pleased to invite
interested SCC faculty, students and staff to serve as host families for these five
students during their 20-day program. The program dates will be divided into two 10-day
periods; Part A (July 5 - 13) and Part B (July 13 - 23). >MORE
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
"We cannot always build the future for our youth, but
we can build our youth for the future."
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Tuesday, June 23, 2003
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
NEW
SCAN CONVERSION INFORMATION
Starts Midnight July 31, 2003
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN
long distance network, after midnight on July 31, 2003:
1) The length of SCAN authorization numbers will
change from the current 6-digits to 7-digits,
A method was devised to simplify this transition for
individual SCAN users. Immediately after July 31 everyone’s authorization
number will have the digit “3” added to the beginning.
Therefore, if your authorization number is “123456”
before August 1st, it will be “3123456” beginning August 1st.
2) The current sequence of dialing the authorization
number before the telephone number will move to dialing the authorization
number AFTER the telephone number.
Why is this change being implemented? Security
control is an ongoing endeavor in the telecommunications industry. Changing
the SCAN dial sequence and lengthening the authorization number will help to
slow the progress of unscrupulous hacking or fraud attempts.
Note: these changes will not take place until after
midnight, July 31, 2003. Please contact Nancy Lamus (x4531) or
nlamus@shoreline.edu
if you have questions.
****** PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus
on annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus
Monday, July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING PROGRAM
Classes begin June 23, Monday's and
Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department
will sponsor a kickboxing exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes
each Monday and Wednesday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use
these classes as part of the Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are
free to all students and College employees. For more information contact Movakel at X
6994.
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your H:, S:, and X: drives are
connected, will be shutdown during the above days for
upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July 4th and make it available
on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess
the file server during this period: in case something unexpected happens.
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed Chair of the Health Care
Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board.
Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair and President of Bates
Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS TABLE?
Have you seen a round table, three to four feet feet in diameter with
a butcher block wood finish? This table belongs to former employee, Diane Daily. If you
see it or know of its whereabouts, please contact Lisa Smith, x4654 or email her at lsmi@shoreline.edu.
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that
the College will operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16.
Regular operations are Monday - Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour
lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please refer to the
memo issued by the President for full details.
2003 CATALOG IS NOW AVAILABLE - ONLINE
The new 2003 Course Catalog is
now available online for students wishing to check program planning sheets, course
descriptions, etc. The printed catalog will be delivered to campus around the 23rd of
June. Copies will be distributed to faculty and staff through the Office of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Other copies will be made available through Enrollment
Services, Advising and Counseling, Student Programs, and the Library.
COMMENCEMENT 2003
On June 8th, 250 students participated
in graduation exercises at the College. A total of 57 students were recognized as
President's Scholars, having earned a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher, and students who
earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher graduated with honors. Approximately 150 students
earned GEDs, and 73 earned high school completion degrees. >MORE
55 STUDENTS HONORED AT DOLPHIE
AWARDS
On May 30th, students, faculty and staff
attended the "Oscar-themed" first annual Shoreline Community College Dolphie
Awards celebration in the Staff Lounge. The Dolphie Awards are an opportunity for club
advisors to honor students in their clubs who have demonstrated excellence throughout the
year. >MORE
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT IN JULY?
Shoreline Community College and Cascadia
Community College are developing an exciting new international exchange relationship with
a Mexican university in Monterrey, Mexico. The International Program is pleased to invite
interested SCC faculty, students and staff to serve as host families for these five
students during their 20-day program. The program dates will be divided into two 10-day
periods; Part A (July 5 - 13) and Part B (July 13 - 23). >MORE
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Monday, June 23, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
PAULETTE FLEMING ADMINISTRATOR-IN-CHARGE
June 23-July 3, 2003
President Holly Moore will be away from campus
on annual leave status beginning Monday, June 23, and officially returning to campus
Monday, July 7. While she is away, Vice President Paulette Fleming will serve as
Administrator-in-Charge. You can reach Paulette by contacting her directly at ext.
4694 or via Michele Foley in Hollys office at ext. 4552.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday - July
4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your H:, S:, and X: drives are
connected, will be shutdown during the above days for
upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July 4th and make it available
on July 5th again. But we want you to plan your work to notaccess
the file server during this period: in case something unexpected happens.
****** PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE
PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed Chair of the Health Care
Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board.
Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair and President of Bates
Technical College, who is retiring this year. >MORE
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS TABLE?
Have you seen a round table, three to four feet feet in diameter with
a butcher block wood finish? This table belongs to former employee, Diane Daily. If you
see it or know of its whereabouts, please contact Lisa Smith, x4654 or email her at lsmi@shoreline.edu.
UPCOMING CHANGES FOR LONG DISTANCE DIALING THROUGH SCAN
IF YOU USE SCAN
FOR YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALLS PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long distance network, after midnight on
July 31, 2003. The length of SCAN authorization numbers will change from the current
6-digits to 7-digits AND the current sequence of dialing the authorization number before
the telephone number will move to dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number. This preliminary announcement is for your information. The new scan long distance
process will be in effect on August 1, 2003.
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
2003 CATALOG IS NOW AVAILABLE - ONLINE
The new 2003 Course Catalog is
now available online for students wishing to check program planning sheets, course
descriptions, etc. The printed catalog will be delivered to campus around the 23rd of
June. Copies will be distributed to faculty and staff through the Office of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Other copies will be made available through Enrollment
Services, Advising and Counseling, Student Programs, and the Library.
COMMENCEMENT 2003
On June 8th, 250 students participated
in graduation exercises at the College. A total of 57 students were recognized as
President's Scholars, having earned a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher, and students who
earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher graduated with honors. Approximately 150 students
earned GEDs, and 73 earned high school completion degrees. >MORE
55 STUDENTS HONORED AT DOLPHIE
AWARDS
On May 30th, students, faculty and staff
attended the "Oscar-themed" first annual Shoreline Community College Dolphie
Awards celebration in the Staff Lounge. The Dolphie Awards are an opportunity for club
advisors to honor students in their clubs who have demonstrated excellence throughout the
year. >MORE
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING PROGRAM
Classes begin June 23, Monday's and
Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department
will sponsor a kickboxing exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes
each Monday and Wednesday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use
these classes as part of the Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are
free to all students and College employees. For more information contact Movakel at X
6994.
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
FOUNDATION SPRING SCHOLARSHIP
CELEBRATION
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park high
school and college students were awarded several types of scholarships at the Foundation's
annual Spring Scholarship Celebration June 5th in the PUB small dining room. High school
students received academic excellence and merit scholarships. SCC students received merit,
transfer and nursing scholarships. >MORE
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT IN JULY?
Shoreline Community College and Cascadia
Community College are developing an exciting new international exchange relationship with
a Mexican university in Monterrey, Mexico. The International Program is pleased to invite
interested SCC faculty, students and staff to serve as host families for these five
students during their 20-day program. The program dates will be divided into two 10-day
periods; Part A (July 5 - 13) and Part B (July 13 - 23). >MORE
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Friday, June 20, 2003
******* TODAY'S
(Weekend) EVENTS ******
MAILROOM FRIDAY DEADLINE
US mail to be sent on Fridays (during summer hrs) must be to the mailroom by 11:00 a.m.
SATURDAY OPENING FOR
REGISTRATION AND BOOKSTORE
We are open
Saturday, June 21st
10am-2pm for Summer and Fall
2003 Registration & Bookstore, FOSS --- 5200 Building
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
PRESIDENT MOORE IS APPOINTED CHAIR OF HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL SHORTAGE TASK FORCE
President Holly Moore has been appointed Chair of the Health Care Personnel Shortage Task Force by the Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board. Moore will replace Brian Ebersole, current task force Chair and President of Bates Technical College, who is retiring this year.
>MORE
UPGRADE FILE SERVER RIZZO
Friday, Saturday, Sunday
- July 4th to 6th
Shoreline file server Rizzo, where your H:, S:, and X: drives are connected, will be
shutdown during the above days for upgrade purpose. We will try our best to finish the job on July 4th and make it available on July 5th again. But we want you to
plan your work to notaccess the file server during this period: in case something
unexpected happens.
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS
TABLE?
Have you seen a round table, three to four feet feet in diameter with a butcher block wood finish? This table belongs to former employee, Diane Daily. If you see it or know of its whereabouts, please contact Lisa Smith, x4654 or email her at
lsmi@shoreline.edu.
****** PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
SWEEPING AND RE-STRIPING
THE CAMPUS PARKING LOTS - Continues
Beginning Monday morning, June 16, a contractor will be
sweeping and re-striping our campus parking lots. The roadway at the north end of the FOSS
Building will be closed and all parking areas between there and the event lots below the
VCT Building will be closed. The roadways and parking lots will re-open as the paint dries
(it dries very quickly). The contractor will move north from the FOSS past the 2900
Building and around towards Automotive. The southern and western lots will be done Tuesday
through the end of the week. We ask for patience and indulgence from those of you who will
still be on campus. We'll try to get this done as quickly as possible.
UPCOMING CHANGES FOR LONG DISTANCE DIALING THROUGH SCAN
IF YOU USE
SCAN FOR YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALLS PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long distance network, after midnight on
July 31, 2003. The length of SCAN authorization numbers will change from the current
6-digits to 7-digits AND the current sequence of dialing the authorization number before
the telephone number will move to dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number. This preliminary announcement is for your information. The new scan long distance
process will be in effect on August 1, 2003.
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
2003 CATALOG IS NOW AVAILABLE - ONLINE
The new 2003 Course Catalog is
now available online for students wishing to check program planning sheets, course
descriptions, etc. The printed catalog will be delivered to campus around the 23rd of
June. Copies will be distributed to faculty and staff through the Office of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Other copies will be made available through Enrollment
Services, Advising and Counseling, Student Programs, and the Library.
COMMENCEMENT 2003
On June 8th, 250 students participated
in graduation exercises at the College. A total of 57 students were recognized as
President's Scholars, having earned a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher, and students who
earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher graduated with honors. Approximately 150 students
earned GEDs, and 73 earned high school completion degrees. >MORE
55 STUDENTS HONORED AT DOLPHIE
AWARDS
On May 30th, students, faculty and staff
attended the "Oscar-themed" first annual Shoreline Community College Dolphie
Awards celebration in the Staff Lounge. The Dolphie Awards are an opportunity for club
advisors to honor students in their clubs who have demonstrated excellence throughout the
year. >MORE
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING PROGRAM
Classes begin June 23, Monday's and
Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department
will sponsor a kickboxing exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes
each Monday and Wednesday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use
these classes as part of the Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are
free to all students and College employees. For more information contact Movakel at X
6994.
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
FOUNDATION SPRING SCHOLARSHIP
CELEBRATION
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park high
school and college students were awarded several types of scholarships at the Foundation's
annual Spring Scholarship Celebration June 5th in the PUB small dining room. High school
students received academic excellence and merit scholarships. SCC students received merit,
transfer and nursing scholarships. >MORE
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HOSTING A MEXICAN UNIVERSITY
STUDENT IN JULY?
Shoreline Community College and Cascadia
Community College are developing an exciting new international exchange relationship with
a Mexican university in Monterrey, Mexico. The International Program is pleased to invite
interested SCC faculty, students and staff to serve as host families for these five
students during their 20-day program. The program dates will be divided into two 10-day
periods; Part A (July 5 - 13) and Part B (July 13 - 23). >MORE
GOVERNANCE CONCEPT PAPER
Please take a few minutes to read
through a concept paper on the proposed governance restructure from the Governance
Steering Committee. Please review the proposal and pass any comments or suggestions to
either tcurtis@shoreline.edu or nlamus@shoreline.edu. or any member of the
committee. Download now.
Top of Page |
Day at a Glance
Thursday, June 19, 2003
******* TODAY'S EVENTS ******
SWEEPING AND RE-STRIPING
THE CAMPUS PARKING LOTS - Continues
Beginning Monday morning, June 16, a contractor will be
sweeping and re-striping our campus parking lots. The roadway at the north end of the FOSS
Building will be closed and all parking areas between there and the event lots below the
VCT Building will be closed. The roadways and parking lots will re-open as the paint dries
(it dries very quickly). The contractor will move north from the FOSS past the 2900
Building and around towards Automotive. The southern and western lots will be done Tuesday
through the end of the week. We ask for patience and indulgence from those of you who will
still be on campus. We'll try to get this done as quickly as possible.
******* NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
******
****** PREVIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS ******
UPCOMING CHANGES FOR LONG DISTANCE DIALING THROUGH SCAN
IF YOU USE
SCAN FOR YOUR LONG DISTANCE CALLS PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
Two major changes will be implemented on the SCAN long distance network, after midnight on
July 31, 2003. The length of SCAN authorization numbers will change from the current
6-digits to 7-digits AND the current sequence of dialing the authorization number before
the telephone number will move to dialing the authorization number AFTER the telephone
number. This preliminary announcement is for your information. The new scan long distance
process will be in effect on August 1, 2003.
GRADUATION BECOMES REALITY FOR CEO AND LCN STUDENTS
When high school doesnt work out
for a young person, it doesnt have to signal the end of educational progress.
Many area teens seek out a new environment for learning and achieve great success in
programs such as Shoreline CCs Career Education Options Program or Learning Center
North. More>
SUMMER HOURS
Please be reminded that the College will
operate under Summer Hours beginning Monday, June 16. Regular operations are Monday -
Thursday, 7:30 am - 4:30 pm (plus 1/2 hour lunch) and Friday, 8:00 am- 12:00 noon. Please
refer to the memo
issued by the President for full details.
2003 CATALOG IS NOW AVAILABLE - ONLINE
The new 2003 Course Catalog is
now available online for students wishing to check program planning sheets, course
descriptions, etc. The printed catalog will be delivered to campus around the 23rd of
June. Copies will be distributed to faculty and staff through the Office of the Vice
President of Academic Affairs. Other copies will be made available through Enrollment
Services, Advising and Counseling, Student Programs, and the Library.
COMMENCEMENT 2003
On June 8th, 250 students participated
in graduation exercises at the College. A total of 57 students were recognized as
President's Scholars, having earned a cumulative GPA of 3.9 or higher, and students who
earned a cumulative GPA of 3.6 or higher graduated with honors. Approximately 150 students
earned GEDs, and 73 earned high school completion degrees. >MORE
55 STUDENTS HONORED AT DOLPHIE
AWARDS
On May 30th, students, faculty and staff
attended the "Oscar-themed" first annual Shoreline Community College Dolphie
Awards celebration in the Staff Lounge. The Dolphie Awards are an opportunity for club
advisors to honor students in their clubs who have demonstrated excellence throughout the
year. >MORE
STAY ACTIVE! - SUMMER KICKBOXING PROGRAM
Classes begin June 23, Monday's and
Wednesday's
This summer the Intramural Department
will sponsor a kickboxing exercise program. Instructor Patricia McDonald will lead classes
each Monday and Wednesday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in room 3025. Classified staff may use
these classes as part of the Wellness Release Time Program. Classes begin June 23 and are
free to all students and College employees. For more information contact Movakel at X
6994.
PHONE DIRECTORY UPDATES
The Public Information Office is getting
ready to update our yearly campus Phone Directory. If you have had any changes this past
year in office location, telephone extension, etc. please email your changes to Amy
Stapleton at astaplet@shoreline.edu as
soon as possible.
FOUNDATION SPRING SCHOLARSHIP
CELEBRATION
Shoreline and Lake Forest Park high
school and college students were awarded several types of scholarships at the Foundation's
annual Spring Scholarship Celebration June 5th in the PUB small dining room. High schoo | |