October 11th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
New SCC Art Gallery Exhibit – Illumination
ILLUMINATION
Bringing to light the works of artists with disabilities
An exhibition from the Museum of Special Art
SEP 30th – DEC 13th, 2019
30 Works by 7 Artists
Featuring David Baker, Winston Chien,
Teresa D’Ambrosio, Matthew James, Kate Johnston, Dylan Kuehl, and Forrest Sargent.
The Museum of Special Art – MOSA
MOSA presents artists with disabilities from across the Pacific Northwest as they unite together to bring their works out into the light in the Illumination Traveling Exhibition. Become enlightened and enjoy the radience and beauty of these unique, one of a kind pieces featured by these artists. Illumination is MOSA’s 2019 touring exhibit beginning in Kenmore and traveling to Cascadia College, Shoreline Community College and Seattle Central College.
MOSA’s mission is to make art accessible to all individuals with disabilities by developing art exhibitions, art programs and educational opportunities that promote disability awareness and inclusion in our community. MOSA is a 501c3 non-profit.
Artist Presentation & Performance
by Dylan Kuehl (DK Arts)
Tuesday, Oct 15th, 12:30-3pm
Quiet Dining Room, 9208 – RSVP @ Cputney@shoreline.edu
Everyone who attends gets a raffle ticket for chances to win DK Arts prizes!
ARTIST RECEPTION
Thursday, Dec 5th, 4-6 pm
Building 1000, Lobby
MOSA will be selling hand-made cards and gifts at the reception. Come support the work of these artists!
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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 29th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu
The Ebbtide student newspaper received high praise and a General Excellence award last weekend from judges in the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators contest.
Lauding the paper for being “serious, playful, insightful and relevant,” the judges awarded the Ebbtide second place in the prestigious General Excellence category.
This was the Ebbtide’s 8th General Excellence award in 11 years. “If this keeps up, the Ebbtide will need a trophy stand that isn’t just the top of a file cabinet,” Editor in Chief Connor Tee said with a laugh. “Seriously, the staff came together through some unexpected challenges, and I couldn’t be prouder as I leave SCC. The awards are just icing on the cake.”
Last year, the Ebbtide staff won a first-place Sweeps award for earning the most award points across all the individual categories, from news reporting to page design.
This year, award winners in individual categories included:
- Frances Hui — 2nd place in news reporting for her story on an SCC international student detained at the Canadian border
- Areeya Tipyasothi, Nellie Ferguson and Coral Nafziger — 1st place in comprehensive coverage for a spread on academic dishonesty
- Areeya Tipyasothi — 1st place for a profile of last year’s ASG president Winston Lee
- Kristen Clark — 1st place in commentary for a piece on gun control
- CJ Priebe — 3rd place in sports news for a story on the women’s basketball team
- Martin Musialczyk — 3rd place in news photo for a shot of Elena Esquibel’s communication class performing in the PUB.
- Nellie Ferguson and CJ Priebe – Honorable Mention for a sports feature on SCC’s Cheer squad
- Aditya Wiputra – Honorable Mention for a feature photo of a drummer in the talent show.
This year’s contest covered community-college work produced March 2017 to March 2018. It was judged by journalism professionals and instructors at local universities.
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