Category: Events
April 6th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
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Register for the Shoreline TECH EXPO and showcase your amazing projects and compete for awesome prizes! Deadline to register is April 12. Register and see more details on the TECH EXPO website and check out and like the TECH EXPO Facebook page.
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April 5th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Wed., April 6.
#PhinNation Spirit Day, PUB Lobby
Wed., April 6: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Join the Student Leadership Center in the PUB Lobby to celebrate Spirit Day (the first Wednesday of every month)! Fun, spirit, and giveaways.
Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Mon., April 4: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
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April 5th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
It’s the first Wednesday of the month, which means it’s time to celebrate being part of the ever awesome #PhinNation! Join Student Leadership in the PUB lobby from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on Wed., April 6 for fun and prizes. Don’t forget to show your Shoreline spirit by wearing your Phin swag. Don’t have any? You’re in luck – all Phin gear is 20% off in the bookstore on spirit days!
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April 4th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
These are the events happening around campus for Tues., April 5
Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
UW Physician Assistant program information session, Room 2926
Tues., April 5: 3:30-5 p.m.
Please join us for new and interesting information about the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Training Program at the U of Washington. THIS SESSION IS FULL. Please register early to join us for the next one.
PATH-Private Sector Collaboration, PUB 9208
Tues., April 5: 7-8:30 p.m.
Non-profit organizations and private businesses frequently collaborate in ways that improve peoples’ lives in developing countries. This discussion will focus on the collaboration taking place between Seattle-based PATH, a non-profit global health organization and MSR (Mountain Safety Research), a pioneering outdoor equipment company, to bring low-cost community water solutions to the global market.
For more information about the guest speakers, visit our biographies page: Jesse Schubert and Patrick Diller. For photos, visit and LIKE our Facebook page. For videos, visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel. For more info, click here.
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April 3rd, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 4-10.
Mon., April 4
Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Mon., April 4: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Intramural Personal Training, Room 3007
Mon., April 4: 5:05-5:50 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Tues., April 5
Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
UW Physician Assistant program information session, Room 2926
Tues., April 5: 3:30-5 p.m.
Please join us for new and interesting information about the MEDEX Northwest Physician Assistant Training Program at the U of Washington. THIS SESSION IS FULL. Please register early to join us for the next one.
PATH-Private Sector Collaboration, PUB 9208
Tues., April 5: 7-8:30 p.m.
Non-profit organizations and private businesses frequently collaborate in ways that improve peoples’ lives in developing countries. This discussion will focus on the collaboration taking place between Seattle-based PATH, a non-profit global health organization and MSR (Mountain Safety Research), a pioneering outdoor equipment company, to bring low-cost community water solutions to the global market.
For more information about the guest speakers, visit our biographies page: Jesse Schubert and Patrick Diller. For photos, visit and LIKE our Facebook page. For videos, visit and subscribe to our YouTube channel. For more info, click here.
Wed., April 6
#PhinNation Spirit Day, PUB Lobby
Wed., April 6: 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Join the Student Leadership Center in the PUB Lobby to celebrate Spirit Day (the first Wednesday of every month)! Fun, spirit, and giveaways.
Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Mon., April 4: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Thurs., April 7
Intramural Zumba, Room 3025
Tues., April 5: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Intramural Personal Training, Room 3007
Thurs., April 7: 6:05-6:50 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Great Discussions Series: Middle East, Room 1010M
Thurs., April 7: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Part of the Great Discussions series. Part of an 8-part series, *registration is required. For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996.
*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.
The April 7 meeting covers the Middle East: From a proxy war in Yemen to an ongoing civil war in Syria, a number of ongoing conflicts have shaken the traditional alliances in the Middle East to their core. As alliances between state and non-state actors in the region are constantly shifting, the U.S. has found itself between a rock and a hard place. In a series of conflicts that are far from being black-and-white, what can the U.S. do to secure its interests in the region without causing further damage and disruption?
Fri., April 8
Intramural Yoga, Room 3025
Fri., April 8: 12:35-1:25 p.m.
Free to faculty, staff, and students.
Sat., April 9
Shorenorth Spring Carnival & Silent Auction, North City Learning Center
Sat., April 10: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Shorenorth Coop Preschool is proud to host Shoreline’s friendliest, funnest, most fantastic family carnival at the North City Learning Center. Kids ages 1-8 will win prizes playing games like: Treasure Dig, Hockey, Bean Bag Toss, Deep Sea Fishing, Angry Birds and Bowling. Little artists will create in our Art Pavilion and budding bibliophiles will read stories in the Story Time Tent. Trade your carnival prizes for gently-loved toys and books. Come hungry–the food is delicious.
Shop your way through our silent auction featuring truly unique handmade arts and crafts donated by our talented preschool community. You’ll also find great goods and services from local shops, restaurants, arts organizations and sports teams.
Shorenorth Coop is located at North City Learning Center, 816 NE 190th ST, Shoreline.
Sun., April 10
Baseball vs. Everett, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 10: 1-5 p.m.

Come on out and cheer your Phins Baseball team to victory against Everett at home. #GoPhins!
Softball vs. Everett, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 10: 1-5 p.m.

Come on out and cheer your Phins Softball team to victory against Everett at home. #GoPhins!
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April 1st, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Events for Fri., April 1
Job Seekers’ Roundtable: Jobs at the New Shoreline Safeway, Workforce Education (bottom floor FOSS)
Fri., April 1: 1-2:30 p.m.

This is the word directly from the recruiter who visited today: “We need applicants!” All ages, all skill levels.
Join recruiter, Patrick Yanez for a discussion on what Safeway is looking for, what they’re paying, and what jobs are available at the new store, due to open mid-April at 155th and Aurora. As always, good strong coffee and treats, compliments of Central Market will be on hand. This is one of those “instant job, just add You,” events.
Hope to see you! And as always – Good Luck Out There!
Shoreline Chamber Auction, PUB Main Dining Room
Fri., April 1: 6-9 p.m.

Shoreline Chamber Annual Auction ~ Black Tie with a twist!
Dust off your black tie and cummerbunds, and put on your best pair of jeans for a fun evening with friends and colleagues. We have an array of wonderful auction items.
With Mike Brown “Mike the Auctioneer” and Michelle Westford
Register NOW! Event is April 1 from 6-9 p.m.
Events for Sat., April 2
Baseball vs. Edmonds, Away at Edmonds
Sat., April 2: 1-5 p.m.
Wish our Phins good luck as they take to the road to take on Edmonds Community College in Edmonds. #GoPhins!
Events for Sun., April 3
Baseball vs. Edmonds, Home at Shoreline
Sun., April 3: 1-5 p.m.
Come on out and support our Phins as they take on Edmonds Community College at home in Shoreline! #GoPhins!
Music Department’s First Annual Spring Soiree, Main Campus Theater
Sun., April 3: 3-6 p.m.

Greetings!
The music department would love to have you join us for our first annual Shoreline Community College Spring Soiree. The event will feature several faculty performers, including the amazing and talented Dave Bristow, Jim Elenteny, Jeff Junkinsmith, Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Kim, Meg Stecker-Thorsen, and more!
We’ll start with an opening cocktail/social hour at 3 pm – with a few of our best and brightest students providing music in the Campus Theater lobby. At around 4 pm, the faculty performances will begin on the main theater stage and will last around an hour – more program details will follow next week.
We hope you can join us for this very special event – all proceeds from ticket sales and beverage/snack sales will go to the Music Scholarship Fund.
Event details:
Sunday, April 3 – Shoreline Campus Theater
3:00 cocktail hour/lobby performances (beer, wine and snacks available for purchase)
4:00 faculty on the main stage
Suggested Donation –
$20 General Admission
$10 SCC Students
We hope to see many friendly faces from our campus community – we know you will love this performance!
Questions? Please contact Jensina Oliver at jbyingto@shoreline.edu or 206.546.4618.
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March 31st, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Enrollment is limited. Click Here to Register Now!
What better way to (re)think about the world and America’s role than to share thoughts with friends and neighbors about some of the hottest foreign policy issues confronting the United States today. This series, utilizing Foreign Policy Association materials, will meet each Thursday evening for eight weeks, starting April 7 through May 26.
Topics we will discuss include:
- Middle East, April 7
- The Rise of ISIS, April 14
- Climate Change, April 21 **will take place in Room 9208 (Quiet Dining Room), and start at 7:00 pm, as part of a discussion about Biofuels and Climate Change
- The Future of Kurdistan, April 28
- Migration, May 5
- The Koreas, May 12
- The United Nations, May 19
- Cuba and the U.S., May 26
Students can receive credit for participating!! See below.
For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu, 206-533-6750) or Elouiessa Muana (emuana2@shoreline.edu, 206-546-6996
*Attending individual seminars is possible, if space available; contact Larry Fuell. $5 entrance fee collected at door.
Issue brief summaries:
Middle East (April 7)
From a proxy war in Yemen to an ongoing civil war in Syria, a number of ongoing conflicts have shaken the traditional alliances in the Middle East to their core. As alliances between state and non-state actors in the region are constantly shifting, the U.S. has found itself between a rock and a hard place. In a series of conflicts that are far from being black-and-white, what can the U.S. do to secure its interests in the region without causing further damage and disruption?
The Rise of ISIS (April 14)
Born out of an umbrella organization of Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) burst onto the international stage after it seized Falluja in December 2013. Since then, the group has seized control of a number of critical strongholds in the country and declared itself a caliphate, known as the Islamic State. Still, the question remains: What is ISIS, and what danger does it pose to U.S. interests?
Climate change (April 21)** Note: this discussion will take place in 9208, starting at 7 p.m.
In the past few years, the American public has become more aware of the damage wrought by climate change. From droughts in the west to extreme weather in the east, a rapidly changing climate has already made its footprint in the United States. Now, it’s expected that the presidential election in 2016 will be one of the first ever to place an emphasis on these environmental changes. What can the next president do to stymie this environmental crisis? And is it too late for these efforts to be effective?
The Future of Kurdistan (April 28)
Kurdistan, a mountainous region made up of parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Armenia and Syria, is home to one of the largest ethnic groups in West Asia: the Kurds. Now, most in the West know them for their small, oil-rich autonomous region in northern Iraq called Iraqi Kurdistan — one of the U.S.’ closer allies in the Middle East and a bulwark against the expansion of the so-called Islamic State. What does the success of Iraqi Kurdistan mean for Kurds in the surrounding region?
Migration (May 5)
As a record number of migrants cross the Mediterranean Sea to find refuge in Europe, the continent is struggling to come up with an adequate response. Although Europe’s refugees are largely fleeing conflicts in Syria, Iraq and parts of Africa, their struggle is hardly unique. Today, with the number of displaced people is at an all-time high, a number of world powers find themselves facing a difficult question: How can they balance border security with humanitarian concerns? More importantly, what can they do to resolve these crises so as to limit the number of displaced persons?
The Koreas (May 12)
At the end of World War II, Korea was divided in two. The northern half of the Korean peninsula was occupied by the Soviet Union, the southern by the United States. Today, North and South Korea couldn’t be further apart. The North is underdeveloped, impoverished and ruled by a corrupt, authoritarian government, while the South advanced rapidly to become one of the most developed countries in the world. With such a wide gap, some are asking if unification is possible, even desirable, anymore?
The United Nations (May 19)
On the eve of the international organization’s 70th birthday, the United Nations stands at a crossroads. This year marks a halfway point in the organization’s global effort to eradicate poverty, hunger and discrimination, as well as ensure justice and dignity for all peoples. But as the UN’s 193 member states look back at the success of the millennium development goals, they also must assess their needs for its sustainable development goals — a new series of benchmarks, which are set to expire in 2030. With the appointment of the ninth secretary-general in the near future as well, the next U.S. president is bound to have quite a lot on his or her plate going into office.
Cuba and the U.S. (May 26)
The U.S. announced in December 2014 that, after decades of isolation, it has begun taking major steps to normalize relations with Cuba, its neighbor to the south. The announcement marks a dramatic shift away from a policy that has its roots in one of the darkest moments of the Cold War — the Cuban missile crisis. Although the U.S. trade embargo is unlikely to end any time soon, American and Cuban leaders today are trying to bring a relationship once defined by a crisis in the 1960s into the 21st century.
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March 30th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Events for Thurs., March 31
Maxim Healthcare Recruitment Table, Table in PUB Lobby
Thurs., March 31: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Maxim Healthcare’s Flu and Wellness Program provides on-site flu and wellness services to corporate, retail, and medical facility locations throughout the nation. We hire nurses (RN’s and LPN’s) of all experience levels to work the clinics. If you want a flexible schedule and are interested in advancing your nursing career, this is a great place to start. We also hire admins to assist the nurses at the clinics as well as interns to help with the operations of running one of the largest wellness programs in the nation.
Shoreline GIVES! PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Thurs., March 31: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Shoreline Service Project: BloodWorks blood drive. Donating blood can dramatically alter the outcome of personal emergencies and change the course of lives. It only takes 45 minutes of your time to make a big difference in someone’s life. FREE COOKIES TO ALL WHO DONATE!
Shoreline SUCCEEDS! PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., March 31: 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Everything you need to be a successful student is all in one place! Study Abroad, Financial Aid, the student-run DECA club, and Honors Programs (including the newly launched American Honors). Check out a ton of student services and resources at the Shoreline Resource Fair!
ABE/GED/HS21+ ORIENTATION, Room 1713
Thurs., March 31: 3-7 p.m.
New students who want to enroll in ABE, GED, or HS21+ classes must attend an orientation session to do so.
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March 29th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Events for Wed., March 30
Enroll in Orca LIFT, Table in PUB Lobby
Wed., March 30: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
King County Public Health staff will be at SCC to help students enroll in Orca LIFT and other benefit programs.
Shoreline LEARNS!, PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Wed., March 30: 12:30-1:30 p.m.

From Internship to Job Offer: Putting Your College Experience to Work.” Join us to learn job, career, and employment information provided by our on-campus Workforce office!
Auditions for the 2016 Shoreline Shorts, Black Box Theater (downstairs 4000 bldg)
Wed., March 30: 1-3 p.m.

“Shoreline Shorts” the spring one-act play festival is holding auditions Wed March 30th from 1-3 in the Black box theatre in the basement of the library. You can sign up for a five-minute slot either online or on the office door of 4108 next to the Black Box. A one-minute monologue is needed for your audition.
The show runs June 8, 9, 10 & 11. Rehearsals will primarily be 2-3 times a week between 12:30-3:00. 1-11 credits can be earned for participating. If you have any questions, please email tdoupe@shoreline.edu.
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March 28th, 2016 by pio@shoreline.edu
Events for Tues., March 29
Job Search Counseling with Hopelink Employment Specialist, Workforce Ed (FOSS 5101)
Tues., March 29: 12-2 p.m.

Are you looking for employment and have questions about the job search process, resumes, cover letters or interviewing? Do you have long-term career goals or need to explore your employment future?
Stop by Workforce Education (Foss 5101) on March 29, April 12 &26, and May 10 & 24 from 12-2 p.m. and visit with a Hopelink Employment Specialist to discuss your questions. You can also learn about Hopelink’s Employment Program and other services provided at Shoreline Hopelink.
Shoreline MOVES! PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208)
Tues., March 29: 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Whether you are a Zumba fitness fantastic or a beginner, everyone is welcome to our community Zumba class featuring Rana Nelson! Bring a friend and a water bottle.
Shoreline PLANS!, Room 1302
Tues., March 29: 2-3 p.m.

Get started with Google Calendar—we’ll help you setup yours and show you how to use it! Feel free to bring your laptop or use a computer in the lab!
ABE/GED/High School 21 Orientation, Room 5205
Tues., March 29: 5-9 p.m.
Get an overview of the ABE, GED and High School 21+ pathways, complete registration paperwork and take care of the CASAS assessment tests in Reading & Math.
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