Category: Athletics

October 25th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Spirit Night @ W Volleyball v. Edmonds

Come out to support the women’s volleyball team as they battle Edmonds CC on Friday, Oct. 29 at 7 pm at the Campus Gym. SCC students, faculty, and staff will receive FREE swag and those who wear a Halloween costume will be entered for a chance to win a $25 gift card!

Participants must arrive by 6:55 pm in order to enter the costume contest.

Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events, Student Life

October 18th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Spirit Day @ W Soccer v. Edmonds

Come out to support the women’s soccer team as they battle Edmonds CC on Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 2 pm at Twin Ponds Park. SCC students, faculty, and staff will receive FREE swag and be entered for a chance to win a $25 gift card!

Transportation to/from campus will be provided from 1-2 pm and 3:30-4:30 pm. Interested individuals should meet at the bus stop at the front of campus. Space is limited and face masks are required.

Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events

March 26th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu

Enjoy music from the Shoreline Community College Band, learn about resources and programs (such as King County Public Health, and Al-Anon), try some yoga, and win prizes!

Join us on Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/82674260217

Learn more.

Posted in Announcements, Athletics, Events, Free

June 11th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of June 11. Note that Fri., June 15 is a prep day for finals and there are no classes on this day. 

Mon., June 11

Employer of the Day: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., June 11: 11am-1pm
A rep from Rhino Staging will be on campus to talk to students about career opportunities. Come discuss the many career options for summer! We set up festivals and concerts – fun work!

Honors Research Track Presentations: PUB 9208
Mon., June 11: 12:30-2:30pm
The Research Track of The Honors College at Shoreline is designed to offer a challenging curriculum for students planning to transfer to four-year institutions of higher learning or who simply wish to deepen their college experience. Students have the opportunity to work on in-depth projects in specific academic disciplines and to create a community of scholars with whom to share their ideas. The following students will present their research findings at this event:

LORI MACPHERSON
Positive or Negative? Understanding Ultrasound Experiences

SARA SHOJAI
Inclusivity: The Missing Component of Design

DECKER EVELETH
Strategic Missile Defense Proliferation

ELI LOTZ
Diversity of the Human Experience: Emotion in Anthropology

NATASHA MEYERS
Women’s Disappearing Act: A Story of Film, Rape Culture, and Hierarchy

Tues., June 12

Jazz Improv Concert: PUB Lobby
Tues., June 12: 12:30-1:30pm
Join us for a free afternoon concert featuring performances of music students enrolled in the Jazz Improvisation class directed by our award-winning music faculty, Steve Kim. The band is typically comprised of students playing guitar, bass, drum, keys/piano, and various horns. We may even feature a vocalist or two.

Listening to LIVE music in the middle of your day is a great way to take a break and become inspired.

Wed., June 13

Honors Research Track Presentations: PUB 9208
Wed., June 13: 12:30-2:30pm
The Research Track of The Honors College at Shoreline is designed to offer a challenging curriculum for students planning to transfer to four-year institutions of higher learning or who simply wish to deepen their college experience. Students have the opportunity to work on in-depth projects in specific academic disciplines and to create a community of scholars with whom to share their ideas. The following students will present their research findings at this event:

TAYLOR JACOBSON
The Elephant in the Room: How Inadequate Care and Zoonotic Disease Undermine the Benefits of Owning Exotic Pets

JILLIAN THOMPSON
The Hand that Feeds: How Policies for Pain Perpetuate the Opioid Crisis

CHERI COLEMAN
Joking Not Joking: How Late Night Humor Impacts Politics

FATOUMATA JAMMEH
How Belgian Colonial Polices Continue to Impact the Democratic Republic of the Congo

RAYNA ZUKAITIS
The Search for Identity Among the Disruptions of Chronic Pain

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, near the 2400 building
Wed., June 13: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2400 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Ed Classroom, 5101
Wed., June 13: 2-4pm
Are you wondering how you are going to pay for next quarter? Workforce Education at Shoreline Community College might be able to pay for your entire tuition!

Come to a Workforce Tuition Assistance info session, call us at 206-546-5882, or go to www.startnextquarter.org to see if you pre-qualify for funding.

Thurs., June 14

BREATHE: Stress Less: Slime Making: PUB 9208
Thurs., June 14: 1-2pm
Reduce stress right before finals week by stopping by the Quiet Dining Room (9208) to make your very own slime – all materials provided. FREE snacks — just in time for finals!

IPM and IE Graduation BBQ: Off-campus at Carkeek Park
Thurs., June 14: 3:30-6pm
Join the International Peer Mentors and International Education at our annual Graduation BBQ at Carkeek Park! Celebrate the achievements of our graduating class with free food and games. Free grad swag will be given to the first 150 graduating students who arrive!

Free shuttle service will be provided between Shoreline Community College and Carkeek Park between 3:15-4:15 and 5:30-6:15.

Friends, family, staff, and faculty are all welcome to join!

Off We Fly Now: Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Thurs., June 14: 7:30-9:30pm
Shoreline Community College Theater presents the world premiere of Off We Fly Now, which will be performed as a mixed media experience in collaboration with Shoreline’s Visual Communications Program to combine live action with animation.

Snow White, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty, have found a way to escape from their centuries-old fairy tales. Arriving in the “real world,” they quickly attract the attention of the media and the public. As the four attempt to discover the meaning of life, they end up becoming reality show celebrities. Then they begin to realize that the real world, similar to the fairy tale world, is full of tricks and traps. Fame, love, youth, and marriage are each unsolved riddles.

Off We Fly Now challenges the boundaries between fairy tales and the truth. Perhaps, after all, the tales were written to prepare us for life in the real world.

Kaleidoscope – Choir Concert: Off-campus at First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach
Thurs., June 14: 7:30-9pm
An exciting list of repertoire accompanies the program “Kaleidoscope” presented by Shoreline Community Colleges’ Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers directed by Evan Norberg. With works by Antonio Vivaldi, John Gardner, Dave Barduhn, Vijay Singh, Keith Hampton, Take 6, Northwest’s own Morten Lauridsen, and more, the concert is a blend of many styles rolled and toppled to create one amazing program!

Concert at 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm)
Free, with donations accepted at the door

First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach
18354 8th Ave NW, Shoreline, WA 98177

Fri., June 15

Instrumental Juries: Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., June 15: 10am-12pm
Instrumental music students working with private instructors will perform a solo piece in front of a jury of Music Faculty as their final exam. Students hope to receive an Outstanding Performance acknowledgement or an Honorary Performance acknowledgement. Outstanding Performance students will later perform their winning piece at an Honors Recital. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free.

Multicultural Center End-of-Quarter Potluck: Off-campus at Greenlake Park
Fri., June 15: 12-4pm
Multicultural Center’s End-of-the-Quarter potluck recognizes student achievements within the recognized student organizations (RSO) clubs on Shoreline Community College’s campus. As part of Student Life, Multicultural Center would like to invite you to come and meet other students who are active in student clubs and organizations. For more information please see the Multicultural Center Facebook page.

Vocal Juries: Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., June 15: 12:30-2:15pm
Students taking private vocal lessons will perform a selected piece before a jury of vocal instructors who will evaluate their performance. The audience at jury examinations is often comprised of music faculty, friends and family members of the performers, fellow vocal students, and members of the community. Students hope to receive an Outstanding Performance acknowledgement or an Honorary Performance acknowledgement. Outstanding Performance students will later perform their winning piece at an Honors Recital. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free.

Piano Juries: Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., June 15: 2:30-4:30pm
Piano students taking private instruction lessons will perform a solo for the music faculty and their musical peers as a final exam. Community members are welcome to attend this performance in support of our music students. Admission is free.

Annual Athletics Banquet & Silent Auction: PUB Main Dining Room
Fri., June 15: 6-8pm 
Come celebrate our tremendous Shoreline Community College student-athletes at our annual Athletic Banquet and Silent Auction. There will be a catered dinner, silent auction items to bid on, awards, and tons of Phin Pride!

Coaches and athletic staff are auctioning off gift baskets as a fundraiser for SCC Athletics. Silent Auction begins at 6:00PM, dinner at 6:30PM.

For tickets stop by the Athletics office in the 3000 building or contact Sydney Hinnebusch, shinnebusch2@shoreline.edu.

General Admission: $20
Discounted Admission: $15
SCC Student-Athletes: FREE
(Discount for Seniors, Children, SCC Students, Faculty & Staff)

Class Voice Recital: Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., June 15: 7-9:30pm
This vocal concert is the final performance of the quarter for students enrolled in Voice Classes. The students choose their own solo piece to perform and there will also be small vocal ensembles performing. Students have been working hard to develop their stage presence as well as their vocal skills. The music selections for this recital range from present day composers to Early Baroque pieces.

Performers are always energized by appearing in front of an audience, so we hope to fill the room with supportive faces! Everyone is welcome to attend!

Off We Fly Now: Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Fri., June 15: 7:30-9:30pm
Sat., June 16: 7:30-9:30pm

Shoreline Community College Theater presents the world premiere of Off We Fly Now, which will be performed as a mixed media experience in collaboration with Shoreline’s Visual Communications Program to combine live action with animation.

Snow White, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and Sleeping Beauty, have found a way to escape from their centuries-old fairy tales. Arriving in the “real world,” they quickly attract the attention of the media and the public. As the four attempt to discover the meaning of life, they end up becoming reality show celebrities. Then they begin to realize that the real world, similar to the fairy tale world, is full of tricks and traps. Fame, love, youth, and marriage are each unsolved riddles.

Off We Fly Now challenges the boundaries between fairy tales and the truth. Perhaps, after all, the tales were written to prepare us for life in the real world.

 

 

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Clubs, Events, Free

May 7th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening on campus for the week of May 7. 

Mon., May 7

Employer visit – Catholic Community Services: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., May 7: 11am-1pm
From the employer: Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services of Western Washington are committed to compassion, diversity, excellence, justice, and stewardship. We are an activist agency for change, working to eliminate poverty and social injustice. We come from all walks of life, cultural heritages, and faith traditions. We fulfill the Catholic Church’s role in the mission of charity to anyone in need by providing compassionate, culturally competent, and professional services that strengthen and support individuals, families, and communities based on the value and dignity of human life. Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services are proud to offer a wide range of career opportunities!

Happy Hour with Mocktails: PUB Courtyard by the fountain
Mon., May 7: 11:30am-1:30pm
The Counseling Center and student club, Mental Health Matters, will host Happy Hour with Mocktails. Students and employees are invited to enjoy FREE non-alcoholic beverages as well as receive information about how alcohol may impact our bodies and how we can drink more safely!

Additionally, officers from Shoreline Police Department will conduct field sobriety testing using vision impairment goggles.

Queer Film Series – Kuma Hina: PUB 9208
Mon., May 7: 12:30-2pm
Part of From Margin To Center, the Queer Film Series presents: Kuma Hina. Kumu Hina is the story of Hina Wong-Kalu, a native Hawaiian teacher and cultural icon who embodies Hawaii’s long-held embrace of mahu – those who embody both male and female spirit – and were traditionally respected as caretakers, healers, and keepers of ancient traditions.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed Computer Lab, 5101
Mon., May 7: 2:30-4pm
Come get help filling out your FAFSA from our financial aid experts.

Tues., May 8

Spindrift 2018 Release Celebration: Visual Arts Center (2000 Bldg)
Tues., May 8: 11am-6pm
You Are Invited to A Celebration of Creativity. Join us for an afternoon of wonderful music, art, and thought-provoking moving images at the Spindrift 2018 Release Celebration.

During the event, you can:
— listen to original, live music
— hear literary work read by authors
— screen the moving image piece
— talk to the artists about their creations

Journals will be available for sale – $15 each. They are great gifts for friends, family, and anyone who loves art and literature.

Time management workshop: PUB 9202
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
You’ll learn how to take charge of your time with simple tools to track school, work, and life commitments.

Public Health degree info session: Room 2812
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
Interested in the opioid crisis? Flu epidemic? Access to medical records? Study Public Health! Come to an info session and hear about the many career paths available in the field. Presented by advisors and students from the University of Washington’s Department of Public Health.

Mindfulness in the Classroom: PUB 9208
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1:30pm
Speaker Mimi Harvey, Faculty (Communications Studies), Shoreline Community College. Last year, Mimi lectured and led workshops on the subject of “Contemplative Learning” (incorporating Mindfulness into education) at Thammasat University in Thailand. She will discuss the meaning and application of this powerful pedagogical tool, and how it can benefit students and faculty at Shoreline.

Jazz Improv Concert: Outside Music Bldg., 800
Tues., May 8: 12:30-1pm
Join us for a free afternoon concert featuring the performances of students enrolled in the Jazz Improvisation class, directed by our award-winning music faculty, Steve Kim. The band is typically comprised of students playing guitar, bass, drum, keys/piano and various horns. We may even feature a vocalist or two.

Wed., May 9

Student Housing Info Session: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., May 9: 12:30-2:30pm
Students, faculty, and staff are warmly invited to learn more about the College’s exciting plans for on-campus student housing. In anticipation of construction beginning this spring, we encourage you to attend this informal, drop-in information session to discover more about this new addition to our campus! Light refreshments will be served.

Please note: Updates about how this construction project will affect on-campus parking will follow by the end of this week.

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., May 9: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Workforce Funding Info Session: Workforce Ed, 5101
Wed., May 9: 2-4pm
Are you wondering how you are going to pay for next quarter? Workforce Education at Shoreline Community College might be able to pay for your entire tuition! Come to a Workforce Tuition Assistance Info. Session- Wednesdays at 2pm in Building 5000, RM 5101.

Find out if you Pre-Qualify for funding and RSVP for a Funding Session @ www.startnextquarter.org or you can call us at (206) 546-5882.

Thurs., May 10

“Down Under” Exploring Australia: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 10: 11:30am-12:30pm
Speaker: Chip Dodd, Faculty (Geography), Shoreline Community College
Chip recently explored and photographed the “outback” of Australia.  Along the way he had some fascinating conversations with Australians about the environment and world affairs.

Benefits Hub: Budgeting Like a Boss Workshop: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 10: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Take control of your finances by learning how to make a budget and how to stick to it. Benefits Hub members will give you strategies and tools so you create a plan that works for you.

Student AFA Art Exhibit Reception: Admin Bldg (1000) Gallery (Lobby)
Thurs., May 10: 4-6pm
Come meet the artists! The current graduates of Shoreline’s Associate of Fine Art Degree exhibit the finest samples of their work in painting, drawing, design, ceramics, photography, and sculpture. Shoreline offers two direct transfer degrees with concentration in the visual arts: an AFA in Studio Art and an AFA in Photography. SCC Art Gallery is proud to present this group exhibition of up-and-coming artists to the greater Seattle arts community.

Fri., May 11

Stephen Sondheim’s Company: Main Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Fri., May 11 & Sat., May 12: 7:30-10:30pm

Sun., May 13: 3-6pm
Shoreline Community College Musical Theater program is proud to present Stephen Sondheim’s Company – coming to the Campus Theater in May 2018. From musical theatre’s most renowned composer and the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics, and Best Book, Company is regarded as a trailblazer of the dark-comedy, modern-musical genre.

Set in New York, Company follows five married, once married, or soon to be married couples and their mutual friend, Robert, a 35-year-old bachelor who has been unable to establish a long-term relationship. The couples are presented in a series of vignettes, primarily through Bobby’s eyes, so that we see the less than ideal aspects of commitment. However, can it be that the committed are happy? Bobby learns that relationships aren’t perfect, but are they a necessary part of *Being Alive*?

Featuring a brilliant, brisk, and energetic score containing many of Sondheim’s best-known songs, Company will have audience members seeing reflections of themselves in the relationships on stage.

Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.

General Admission: $20
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff: $16
SCC Students, children under 18: $12

Content advisory: This production includes mild sexual themes and contains some profanity and implied drug use. Children under five will not be admitted; babes in arms not permitted.

Sun., May 13

Baseball vs. Douglas: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., May 13: 12-6pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins in a doubleheader against Douglas at home at Meridian Park in Shoreline. Games at noon and 3pm. #GoPhins!

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April 30th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening around campus for the week of April 30. 

Mon., April 30

Employer of the day – PNW Fertility: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., April 30: 11am-1pm
From the employer: As an employee of Pacific NW Fertility you are a member of an organization dedicated to helping people. Our staff works together in a health care delivery system to provide comprehensive infertility care for our patients. Come discuss your future career with us!

College visit – WWU: Table in PUB Lobby 
Mon., April 30: 11am-1pm
Representatives from Western Washington University will be at Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

How to find and apply to 4-year universities: PUB 9201
Mon., April 30: 12:30-1:30pm
Free workshop put on by the Advising department.

Financial Aid Workshop: Workforce Ed. Computer Lab, 5101 
Mon., April 30: 2:30-4pm
Get help filling out your FAFSA.

Tues., May 1

Spring quarter transfer fair: PUB Main Dining Room
Tues., May 1: 10am-1pm
Admissions representatives will be present from approximately 25 colleges and universities. Come learn about what you need to do to transfer and find information about schools you hadn’t thought to consider.

Engineering: Design Your Course and Degree Plan Workshop: Room 2516
Tues., May 1: 10:30-11:20am
Map a career in engineering at this free workshop.

“Right to Work” and Workers’ Rights in 2018 presentation: Rm 2210
Tues., May 1: 12:30-1:30pm
Due to a pending ruling at the US Supreme Court, America’s labor laws are about to change. How will these changes affect all workers and students at Shoreline Community College? How do these changes relate to our country’s history of racism – and the current movements for racial equity, feminism, and economic justice? Speaker Peter Hasegawa will address these questions.

GAC presents – A Journalism Career in an IT World: PUB 9208
Tues., May 1: 12:30-1:20pm
A Journalism Career in an IT World, A Personal Story of Perseverance, Luck, and Flexibility. Speaker: Dan DeMay, Business, transportation and Seattle culture reporter for SeattlePI.com; Shoreline Community College class of 2011; Western Washington University class of 2014.

Dan left a good job (and one with good pay) as a carpenter to pursue a career in journalism, which he considers essential to Democracy. But in a world awash in a technological and information revolution, it is not easy to find and then keep your footing in that profession. Join us to hear more.

Wed., May 2

UW Seattle Admissions and Transfer Preparation: PUB 9201
Wed., May 2: 12:30-1:30pm
Free workshop put on by the Advising department.

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., May 2: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Thurs., May 3

Lecture: When “Free Speech” Is Actually Its Opposite: Room 2308
Thurs., May 3: 12:30-2:30pm
The Faculty Senate Council presents the lecture: When ‘Free Speech’ Is Actually Its Opposite. Shon Meckfessel, English professor at Highline College, will give a talk on the limits, perils, and contradictions of “free speech” discourse, especially in light of how alt-right groups have used First Amendment Rights against universities in order to call into question the values of inclusion, diversity, and anti-discrimination.

This event emerges from the need expressed by faculty, staff, administrators, and students to gain a more critical understanding of “free speech,” to learn more about the boundaries of what “free speech” means, and to take a critical stance against white supremacist actions within and across college campuses.

Options in Nursing: Multiple Path to RN: PUB 9201
Thurs., May 3: 12:30-1:30pm
Free workshop put on by the Advising department.

Benefits Hub: Financial Aid Workshop: PUB 9208
Thurs., May 3: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. In this workshop, students will learn about the ins and outs of paying for school and planning for the future. Benefits Hub members will assist students in applying for FAFSA and WASFA, as well as other scholarships and grants.

Fri. & Sat., May 4-5 – no events

Sun., May 6

Softball vs. Everett CC: at home at Meridian Park
Sun., May 6: 12-4pm
Come cheer for our Phins as they take on Everett Community College in a doubleheader at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 2pm. #GoPhins!

Baseball vs. Bellevue: at home at Meridian Park
Sun., May 6: 12-6pm
Come cheer for our Phins as they take on Bellevue College in a doubleheader at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 3pm. #GoPhins!

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April 20th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 23. Please note: THERE ARE NO CLASSES AND ALL CAMPUS SERVICES ARE CLOSED FRI., APRIL 27 for an all-employee training event.

Mon., April 23

Employer of the day: SNBL USA: Table in PUB
Mon., April 23: 11am-1pm

From the employer: Discuss our opportunities for students and new grads. We’re using our nonclinical expertise to advance medical science that will lead to pharmaceutical cures. SNBL USA is a unified, dynamic, team and we’re determined to achieve a goal that will change everything.

Financial Aid workshop: Workforce Ed, 5101
Mon., April 23: 2:30-4pm
Free FAFSA workshop.Complete your FAFSA with help from a financial aid expert.

Tues., April 24

Margin to Center: Jessica Rycheal: PUB 9208
Tues., April 24: 12:30-2pm
Student Life’s From Margin To Center Presents: Jessyca Rycheal, an interdisciplinary visual storyteller and art director based in Seattle. Rycheal received a BFA in Graphic Design from Georgia Southern University and has worked for global brands like Gatorade, Under Armour, and Amazon. She uses a fluid approach to strategic design and photography that centers people and tells a story.

Rycheal’s current work, Everyday Black, features contemporary portraits that explore the depth of blackness in a predominantly white city. Everyday Black is currently on view at the Northwest African American Museum.

Nuclear Power: Risks of Waste Disposal & Spread of Radiation from Accidents: PUB 9208
Tues., April 24: 7-8:30pm
Speakers: Dr. James Conca, Senior Scientist at UFA Ventures, Inc., Richland, Washington and Reid Tanaka, Senior Consultant, Areion LLC, Renton, Washington (U.S. Navy, retired).
Even if one accepts that nuclear is a cleaner energy alternative than coal or oil, there are still troubling questions of how to safely dispose of nuclear material and how to respond to accidents.
Dr. Conca and Reid Tanaka have first-hand experience dealing with the clean-up at the Hanford site here in WA state and with the accident at the Fukushima nuclear plant in Japan in 2011.

Wed., April 25

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., April 25: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.

Engineering mentor night: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., April 25: 6-8pm
Meet engineers in a variety of different fields. Ask questions, hear stories, and be inspired! This is open to all students who have an interest in engineering or technology-related careers.

FREE PIZZA and DRINKS. Please RSVP here so we can get a food count.

Brought to you by the Puget Sound Engineering Council.

Thurs., April 26

Margin to Center: Bri Luna aka The Hoodwitch: PUB 9208
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-2pm
Student Life’s From Margin To Center presents: Bri Luna aka The Hoodwitch. Briana Luna is the founder and creative director of The Hoodwitch (thehoodwitch.com), a web platform and lifestyle brand dedicated to empowering, educating, and cultivating community through meaningful rituals supporting self-care and wellness. Luna is devoted to offering “Everyday Magic for the Modern Mystic,” and is an advocate for the use of traditional healing practices to address modern-day challenges. She and her work have been featured internationally and in major publications including Vogue, I.D., and The New York Times.

Filipino American Student Association Club Meeting: 1524
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-1:30pm
Filipino American Student Association (FASA) focuses on outreach, social justice issues, historical roots, and fun. Meetings are on Thursdays (bi-weekly) from 12:30-1:30 pm.

Benefits Hub: Eating Well for Less Workshop: PUB 9102
Thurs., April 26: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Learn how to maximize your food resources and eat well on a budget! Students will learn about meal planning and other strategies for getting the most from your food.

Fri., April 27

No events – no classes – campus closed

Sat., April 28

Spring Carnival & Auction Benefiting Shorenorth Coop Preschool: PUB Main Dining Room
Sat., April 28: 10am-2pm
Join us for a Spring Carnival and Silent Auction benefiting Shorenorth Cooperative Preschool. Games and prizes for kids 0-8 years old and auction fun for adults. Games for all ages, baked goods to enjoy, and great auction items featuring handcrafted goods. Funds raised support class field trips, pay for our teacher’s continuing education, enhance our space, offer scholarships, and so many other things that keep our school affordable and accessible for all. Free entry.

Sun., April 29

Baseball vs. Clark: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 29: 11am-6pm
Come on out to Meridian Park to cheer on our Phins as they take on Clark College in a doubleheader at home. Games at 11am and 3pm. #GoPhins

Softball vs. Skagit Valley: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 29: 12-4pm
Come on out to Meridian Park to cheer on our Phins as they take on Skagit Valley College in a doubleheader at home. Games at noon and 2pm. #GoPhins

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, ASG, Athletics, Clubs, Events, Free, Workshops

April 16th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening on campus for the week of April 16. Shoreline’s Earth Week celebration is taking place April 19-21 – join in the fun!

Mon., April 16

College rep visit: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., April 16: 11am-1pm
College representatives from Seattle University: School of New & Continuing Studies and Eastern Washington University will be at Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

Benefits Hub: Financial Aid workshop: PUB 9202
Mon., April 16: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. In this workshop, students will learn about the ins and outs of paying for school and planning for the future. Benefits Hub members will assist students in applying for FAFSA and WASFA, as well as other scholarships and grants.

Tues., April 17

Taiwan Indigenous Cultures: PUB 9208
Tues., April 17: 12:30-1:20pm
Speaker: 
Mayumi Steinmetz, Faculty (Japanese Language and Asian Studies), Shoreline Community College.

Taiwan has been home to Austronasian-speaking indigenous peoples for thousands of years. In the 19th century, these 16 tribes lost their sovereignty and now live under the shadow of the dominant culture. Professor Steinmetz will discuss her recent research in Taiwan about of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan. She found them to be resilient and unified, with a strong ethnic identity, rooted in part in Christianity.

Converging Landscapes Artist Reception: Admin (1000) Bldg art gallery (lobby)
Tues., April 17: 3:30-5:30pm
Meet Nicholas Enevoldsen and Gary Georger, the faculty artists behind Converging Landscapes, the current exhibit in the Admin Bldg art gallery.

Nicholas Enevoldsen’s recent series of perceptual oil paintings entitled, “The Modern Spectacle”, utilizes a broad sampling of disparate images—candid scenes drawn from everyday life—to curate a panoramic tapestry of the modern experience.

Educated as a painter and trained as a potter, Gary Georger is in the endeavor of surface textures and painting with clay. He creates large platters and chargers with exploratory techniques that are technical challenging. In the course of making these forms new possibilities and surfaces develop.

Wed., April 18

Volunteer drop-in at campus garden: Deep Roots Garden, by 2600/2700 buildings
Wed., April 18: 1-2pm
Drop in and help out at the Deep Roots Community Garden located next to the 2600 building. Come for the whole hour or only 15 minutes. It will feel good to do some tending, weeding, planting, and growing. Volunteers check in at the Greenhouse. Gloves and tools provided.
Other times available by arrangement.

Thurs., April 19

Earth Week: Climate Action Day: PUB Courtyard
Thurs., April 19: 10:30am-2:30pm
Come to the PUB courtyard to learn how you can help mitigate climate change! We will have informational tables, music, and activities all day.

Earth Week: Climate Presentation with UW Scientist: PUB 9208
Thurs., April 19: 11:15am-12:15pm
Dr. Dan Amrhein is a postdoctoral fellow in the School of Ocean Sciences and Department of Atmospheric Sciences at UW. He is working to understand how ancient climates over the last millennium and during the last ice age were different from today’s, and what that tells us about future climate change.

This Q&A presentation will be followed by a free documentary screening of Chasing Coral.

Earth Week: Chasing Coral documentary screening: PUB 9208
Thurs., April 19: 12:15-2pm
Come join us for a free screening (with a discussion following) of the documentary, Chasing Coral.
In Chasing Coral divers, scientists, and photographers around the world mount an epic underwater campaign to document the disappearance of coral reefs.

Benefits Hub: Budgeting Like a Boss Workshop: PUB 9202
Thurs., April 19: 12:30-1:30pm
Lunch Provided. Take control of your finances by learning how to make a budget and stick to it. Benefits Hub members will give you strategies and tools so you create a plan that works for you.

Fri., April 20

Earth Week: Guided Nature Walks: Fountain in PUB Courtyard
Fri., April 20: 10am and 1pm
Take a guided nature walk and learn about the incredibly diverse Northwest flora that exists right here on campus. There will be two walks, one at 10 am and one at 1 pm. Meet at the fountain in the PUB courtyard.

Earth Week: Arbor Day: PUB Courtyard
Fri., April 20: 10:30am-2:30pm
Come to the PUB Courtyard to celebrate our native trees and plants! We will have tables, activities, and music all day. There will be seedling giveaways and more.

Honors Recital/Sophomore Showcase: Music Bldg, room 818
Fri., April 20: 12:30-1:30pm
Join us for a special musical event: The Sophomore Showcase & Honors Recital are two events that have been combined this year as many of our Sophomore music students have also received awards for their Outstanding Jury Performances during the Fall and/or Winter quarter jury examinations. The line-up of performers includes vocalists, pianists, and a variety of instrumental musicians. Please attend this special event and support our talented students as we celebrate their musical achievements.

Express Yourself Showcase: Black Box Theater (lower level 4000 Bldg)
Fri., April 20: 2-4pm
Join us in the Black Box Theater for a showcase of eclectic performances featuring our talented Shoreline Community College music students. Bands, instrumentalists, rappers, DJs, and vocalists will perform their original compositions in a range of styles, from acoustic to electronic. Everyone is invited to attend this free concert!

Sat., April 21

Earth Week: Native Plant Habitat Restoration planting: Forested area on north campus
Sat., April 21: 10am-2pm
Come celebrate Earth Day by removing invasive species, cleaning up litter, and planting native trees and shrubs. Everyone is welcome. Some refreshments will be provided.

We’ll be working in the forested area between the track and Shoreline City Dog Park. Meet near the gate to the track in the parking lot.

Sun., April 22

Baseball vs. Edmonds: at home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 22: 12pm and 3pm
Come out to Meridian Park and cheer on our Phins as they take on Edmonds at home in a double header. Games at noon and 3pm. #GoPhins!

Meridian Park is at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline.

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April 9th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening on campus for the week of April 9. 

Mon., April 9

Campus rep visit: Table in the PUB
Mon., April 9: 11am-1pm
College representatives from University of Washington, School of Social Work and Cornish College of the Arts will be on Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

Employer of the day: Table in the PUB
Mon., April 9: 11am-1pm
From the employer, Scribe America: For someone interested in medicine, whether it is a personal interest or part of a career goal to become a physician or physician assistant, the chance to become a Medical Scribe is unlike any other opportunity available. It offers exciting one-on-one collaboration with a physician and is unprecedented in its level of exposure to real medicine in practice. Come discuss our opportunities!

Queer Film Series: Pinkwashing Exposed: PUB 9208
Mon., April 9: 12:30-2pm
Part of the Queer Film Series, Pinkwashing Exposed is a one-hour documentary about queer and trans activists in Seattle fighting against pinkwashing. “Pinkwashing” is a term activists coined to describe the practice of a country and/or company presenting itself as gay-friendly and progressive, in order to conceal their human rights violations.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed, 5101
Mon., April 9: 2:30-4pm
Come get free help completing your FAFSA.

Tues., April 10

ORCA LIFT sign up event: PUB Lobby info desk
Tues., April 10: 10am-1pm
Get 50% off on bus fare by signing up for ORCA LIFT. Bring your photo ID and evidence you are low income, like your EBT (Food) card, Provider One card, DSHS award letter, unemployment award letter, or two recent pay stubs to the PUB lobby info desk. You can even transfer money from an ORCA card you already have to an ORCA LIFT card to save more money.

Prison Industrial Complex: PUB 9208
Tues., April 10: 12:30-2pm
From Margin To Center presents this talk that will explore the foundational issues of the prison industrial complex and its far-reaching tentacles in our inner-cities, schools, and overall impact on our communities. A focus will be placed on how our prisons and policing continue to hyper-racialize communities of color.

Professor Edwin Lindo is a faculty member at University of Washington School of Law, teaching Race and the Law and Latinx Critical Race Theory. He is a co-founder of UW’s School of Law Justice Lab – a space focused on bringing ideas of innovative justice to the consciousness of our communities. Lindo also guided the policy work for the Seattle Peoples Party.

Wed., April 11

ORCA LIFT sign up event: PUB Lobby info desk
Wed., April 11: 10am-1pm
Get 50% off on bus fare by signing up for ORCA LIFT. Bring your photo ID and evidence you are low income, like your EBT (Food) card, Provider One card, DSHS award letter, unemployment award letter, or two recent pay stubs to the PUB lobby info desk. You can even transfer money from an ORCA card you already have to an ORCA LIFT card to save more money.

Movements and Community Organizing: PUB 9208
Wed., April 11: 12:30-2pm
Presented by From Margin to Center. Through a historical lens, Professor Edwin Lindo will discuss the theory and practice of Movement work through the important community organizing that took place during the 1960’s-1970’s and draw the necessary connection to the powerful organizing that is currently taking place in Seattle and throughout the country.

Sun., April 15

Softball vs. Olympic: Home
Sun., April 15: 12-4pm
Softball takes on Olympic College at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 2pm. Come cheer for our Phins – #GoPhins!

Baseball vs. Olympic: Home
Sun., April 15: 12-6pm
Baseball takes on Olympic College at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 3pm. Come cheer for our Phins – #GoPhins!

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April 2nd, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 2. 

Mon., April 2

Intro to online learning workshop: Room 4214
Mon., April 2: 2:30-3:30pm
Practice using Canvas, where your online classes are held. Join us for a one-hour, in-person session to learn tips and tricks for successful online learning. Choose one of the two sessions:
Mon., April 2 from 2:30-3:30 Rm 4214;
OR Wed., April 4 from 1:30-2:30 Rm 4214

Questions? Contact eLearning@shoreline.edu

Tues., April 3 – no events

Wed., April 4 – first day of instruction

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Wed., April 4: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Ice Cream Social: PUB Lounge
Wed., April 4: 12:30-2:30pm
Get to know the Arts and Entertainment Board and the Associated Student Government, learn about leadership and involvement opportunities, and make new friends while you enjoy ice cream!

Intro to online learning workshop: Room 4214
Wed., April 4: 1:30-2:30pm
Practice using Canvas, where your online classes are held. Join us for a one-hour, in-person session to learn tips and tricks for successful online learning. Questions? Contact eLearning@shoreline.edu

Thurs., April 5

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Thurs., April 5: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Benefits Hub Fair: PUB Lounge
Thurs., April 5: 11:30am-1:30pm
Want to learn about resources for food, utilities, and transit? Come hang out with the Benefits Hub and win prizes and giveaways!

Welcome Week: Fun & Games: PUB Lounge
Thurs., April 5: 11:30am-1:30pm
Come enjoy music as we settle into the new quarter. The Arts and Entertainment Board will be facilitating games and providing giveaways. Don’t miss out!

Welcome Week: Multicultural Center Open House: PUB 9301
Thurs., April 5: 12:30-2:30pm
Join the Multicultural Center as we welcome students back to campus with light refreshments. Learn more about events, resources, and services including the Students of Color Conference, the Phins Up Program, and emergency loans.

Fri., April 6

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Fri., April 6: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Latinx Social: PUB Lounge
Fri., April 6: 12:30-2pm
Join Shoreline Latinx students, faculty, and staff as we celebrate the beginning of the quarter with music and food. Meet new people and learn about the Association of Latin American Students club.

Sun., April 8

Softball at home vs Bellevue: Meridian Park
Sun., April 8: games at noon and 2pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins at home against Bellevue College. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline. #GoPhins!

Baseball at home vs Skagit Valley: Meridian Park
Sun., April 8: games at noon and 3pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins at home against Skagit Valley Community College. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline. #GoPhins!

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