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    Shoreline Community College Highlights: New Tenures, Cultural Workshops, and Memorial Day Remembrance

    2024-05-25
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    The recent update from Shoreline Community College, dated May 24, 2024, reports on a week of notable community engagement and educational activities. The campus welcomed Matika Wilbur, who discussed her 'Project 562.' This project documents the lives of Native Americans across all 50 states. Her talk, introduced by the First Nations club students, highlighted the importance of including indigenous histories in educational curricula.

    Additionally, the campus benefited from workshops by Anida Yoeu Ali, linked to her exhibition at the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Organized by the multicultural center and WAVES, these workshops provided insights for students and staff. The University of Washington also held a coffee reception for its annual undergraduate research symposium, attended by Shoreline’s Honors students, underscoring the value of undergraduate research.

    At this week's Board meeting, three faculty members received tenure: Caitlan Maxwell and Lauren Valentino Bryant from the Library, and Kayleen Kondrack-Caranto from the English department. This recognition marks a significant achievement in their careers.

    The update also reminded the community of the upcoming Memorial Day, honoring those who have served and sacrificed. It encouraged participation in a survey about the accreditation process due by May 28, 2024, with results expected in late July.

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