Shoreline Community College Art Gallery presents… DUWAMISH REVEALED
Please join us this Thurs., Oct. 8 from 5-7 p.m. for the opening reception ofDuwamish Revealed. Check out the stunning exhibit and enjoy a guest performance at 6 p.m.
The exhibit will be showing in the Art Gallery in the lobby of the Administration building (1000 bldg.) Oct. 5-30. The Duwamish Revealed exhibit is the culminating event of the community project that took place in south Seattle from May to September, 2015. It involved a series of outdoor art installations, performances, community activities and other adventures to celebrate Seattle’s only river. In the hopes of reaching out to all of the different language and cultural groups along the river, the project directors, Nicole Kistler and Sarah Kavage, worked with the multi-lingual outreach team at the Environmental Coalition of South Seattle. The Shoreline Community College Art Gallery is honored to share in this celebration by bringing art installations, cultural artifacts, photo documentation and performance from the project to our campus.
Please join us at the opening reception to celebrate the efforts of our local artists, writers, performers, cultural groups, and campus faculty in this exciting celebration of the Duwamish River!
Planning on transferring to a four-year university after Shoreline? Come check out dozens of prospects at our Fall University Transfer Fair this Thurs., Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the PUB Main Dining Room. Plenty of schools still have winter quarter application deadlines that have not passed, and you’ll be able to talk with college representatives and get your questions answered.
So who’ll be there? Just the top colleges from the area including (but not limited to):
Bastyr University Central Washington University City University of Seattle Cornish College of the Arts Eastern Washington University Eastern at Bellevue College Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Grand Canyon University Johnson & Wales University Lake Washington Institute of Technology North Seattle College Northwest University Oregon State University Seattle University The Evergreen State College University of Washington University of Washington-Bothell University of Washington-Tacoma Western Governors University Washington Washington State University-Vancouver Western Washington University and More . . . .
As part of their Success Series workshops, the counseling and advising center presents “Sexual Consent: Is Yes Enough?” on Wed., Oct. 7 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in room 9202.
Sexual consent is not just the lack of the word no; you need a real YES. Join us for an interactive discussion about affirmative sexual consent and learn more about communicating your needs and respecting the needs of others.
Thinking about transferring to a 4-year university to complete a Bachelors degree? Transfer Planning 101 is an overview of the transfer process with helpful tips and action steps for students preparing to transfer. Come to this insightful workshop in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on Tues., Oct. 6 OR from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on Wed., Oct. 7 and learn about:
University admission requirements
When to start planning and important deadlines
Expectations of universities
How your Shoreline courses transfer
How to research possible transfer schools and majors.
Whether you’re a student early in the process, just curious or getting ready to apply, there is something for everyone in this session!
Everyone is welcome to attend the annual Japanese Cultural Festival sponsored by the Hospitality and Tourism College (HTC) program at Shoreline. Come see dance/singing performances, have your name done in calligraphy, play a traditional Japanese game or learn how to fold origami.
Join the fun in the PUB Quiet Dining Room from 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Tues., Oct. 6.
Come out to the main gym Mon., Oct. 5 and support the Women’s Volleyball team as they take on Columbia Basin from 5-7 p.m. and Blue Mountain from 7-9 p.m. Our volleyball team is on fire this year, and the match ups promise to be exciting. Show your school spirit and cheer our Phins on to victory!
Show us your school spirit on #PhinNation Spirit Days starting Wed., Oct. 7 and get free food + fun with your #PhinFam!
On the first Wednesday of each month, we’re hosting #PhinNation Spirit Days to celebrate the awesome community here at Shoreline. Each Spirit Day will have a different theme, with the first one being school spirit. Wear whatever Shoreline gear you have – seriously, anything – on Oct. 7 and get some free lunch in the PUB courtyard. #Yummy!
The Multicultural Center is sponsoring a Welcome Event with some light refreshments and snacks to kick off our Fall Fridays. The Welcome Event is Fri., Oct. 2 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208). At this event you’ll be able to:
– Meet student leaders, faculty, and staff of color; – Meet and sign up to be a part of several Recognized Student Organizations that are already meeting and planning some great activities for this year; – Learn more about related activities, resources, services, from the Multicultural Center such as internships, and conference opportunities. -Questions and answer session to hear perspectives of attending and Shoreline Community College.
We hope to see you there! Please visit our Facebook page here for more information or to connect with us online.
Like nothing you’ve seen before Shoreline Shorts is an evening of student written, directed and acted short plays; some gritty, some funny, some poignant, but all original. Curtains go up on Oct. 17.
Students from the vibrant film and drama program at Shoreline Community College put their ideas and talents on stage. From a foundation in the literature, theories and history of theater and film, this program is training the next generation of artists in theatrical productions and digital filmmaking with skills in the technical and creative aspects of theater and video production.
These students could be the next big thing, come see them now and say you knew them when they were just starting out!
Counseling Services is partnering with several campus departments, including the Women’s Center and The Learning & Writing Studio, to bring an array of learning opportunities to our campus community! Students, staff and faculty are all encouraged to attend, and can all benefit from the topics covered.
Offerings will include understanding more about: Time Management Sexual consent Domestic violence – prepare for a 2-hour interactive session “In Their Shoes…” Depression Anxiety Suicidality Increasing happiness College dogs – relax with a furry friend! … and look for information about SCC’s final exam week prefunk – BREATHE – on Thurs., Dec. 3.
Questions? Contact Sheryl Copeland at scopeland@shoreline.edu or 206-533-6712. We hope to see you there!