Shoreline, WA News
- Shoreline, WA News
- * New financial aid system helps Shoreline students
- * Parking citation policy tightens up June 1
- * Trustees get early look at budget numbers
- * All-campus meeting touches on budget, accreditation and campus internationalization
- * Shoreline getting a stairway to FOSS
- * Shoreline deciphering state budget implications
- * Shoreline President Lee Lambert testifies in D.C.
- * Red, Green and Blues provides a hot night
- * Fleet vehicle managers flock to conference
- * Shoreline hosts NC3 industry/education roundtable during train-the-trainer event
- * College, private investor, working on housing
- * Budget reality may meet September's hopes
- * All-campus meeting covers variety of topics
- * SCC signs pact with Taiwan Academy
- * SCC testifies on remedial education bill
- * Legislative session holds keys to SCC budget
- * Mobile apps for mobile education
- Microsoft's Search Engine supports King's DECA student
- * Families and friends celebrate Fall Quarter Nursing Grads
- *Lambert, Walker speak at education summit
- * Rash of car prowls in SCC parking lots
- * All-campus meeting touches on budget, virtual college and globalization
- * Illegal file sharing draws attention
- * Students head to Olympia for budget rally
- * Gregoire releases budget proposal
- * Students get ready for teach-in
- * Child assault report questioned
- * College helping on child assault report
- Cornish Junior Dance Company And Students In The Preparatory Dance Program Present The Nutcracker
- * Gregoire proposes higher-ed cut of 15 percent
- * Group named to work on budget scenarios
- * State Commerce and Workforce directors tour SCC
- * Learning together through one theme
- * Partnership may bring student housing to Shoreline Community College
- * Shoreline looking at deeper state cuts
- * SCC Professional Automotive Training Center dedicates corporate dining room in Stanley O. McNaughton's name
- * Campus Internationalization
- * Gregoire calls for special legislative session
- * Welcome New Employees
- * More state budget cuts on the way
- * Global Affairs Center featured in Global Washington Newsletter
- * SCC working to deal with pending budget cuts
- * Ajou Motor College students enjoy two-week customized program
- * SolarFest, VW show come to Shoreline campus
- * High School Transition Program - Community Integration Program and Shoreline Public Schools make the perfect team
- * State Board OKs budget; no changes for Shoreline
- * Shoreline reorganizes administrative structure, functions
- * Shoreline reorganizes administrative structure, functions
- * President Lambert hears Obama support manufacturing jobs and community colleges
- * Yoda and Princess Leia attend Classified Staff Social
- * Students recognized at BOT meeting
- * Lawmakers pass budget, college still waits
- * Memorial Day - SCC supports student veterans
- * Russian Delegation Visits SCC
- * Spring Scholarship Celebration
- * SHORELINE SPLASH: A Festival of Learning
- * Master Gardener to be at Deep Roots Plant Sale
- * Shoreline Splash: A Festival of Learning
- * Countywide Community Forum Comes to SCC
- * Lambert outlines initiatives at all-campus meeting
- * SCC Food Drive to end summertime hunger for kids
- * Please take the Commute Trip Reducation Survey
- * Statewide computer change coming May 27-30 for colleges
- * City U of Seattle & SCC host kick-off event for new joint undergrad program
- * State Board member Shaunta Hyde visits SCC
- *SCC INDONESIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB SUPPORTS JAPAN
- * Shoreline unveils plan to cut $3.057 million
- * Earth Day 2011 at SCC
- * Shoreline gets ready for next budget cuts
- * State forecast causes SCC to adjust budget target
- * President takes SCC education to the world
- *Trustees hear budget-reduction concerns
- * Budget feedback review process starts
- * SCC looks at online education with virtual college blueprint could
- * Budget bills and feedback sessions move ahead
- * Preliminary recommendations start budget discussion
- * Higher-ed share of supplemental budget solution grows
- SCC aims at $2.25 million reduction target
- Shoreline prepares for budget planning
- * ELL/ESL PROGRAM FEATURED ON KOMO 4 WEB SITE
- * SCC is finalist for Bellwether Award
- Sodexo, Pepsico/Frito-Lay Hold Food Donation Program At Food Lifeline
- Clothing items delivered to prison ministry
- Collections for Matthew House's Clothes Closet
- A Celebration of New Ministry
- The Rev. David Marshall to be instituted as rector of St. Dunstan's
- Easter buckets and totes prepared for those affected by domestic violence
- The St. Dunstan's Parish Youth Group in Shoreline, Washington, participates in the 2009 Souper Bowl
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