Category: Events

February 13th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Poster showing activities and food at the TSA, HKSA, and Mahjong Club event.

Join Hong Kong Student Association, Taiwanese Student Association, and Mahjong Club for a Lunar New Year Mahjong Night! Enjoy activities and snacks that show off some of the traditional ways Lunar New Year is celebrated in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

  • DATE: 2/17/2026
  • TIME: 2:30PM – 7:00PM
  • PLACE: PUB Main Dining Room

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Clubs, Events

February 10th, 2026 by Steve Marshal

Community Building Event with Mary in Visual Arts, for interested, new and continuing students.

Come gather via zoom or in person!

  • DATE: Feb. 13, 20, or 27
  • TIME: Info session from 12 – 2 PM. In-person tour begins at 2:00 PM
  • PLACE: You can attend the info session in-person (Room 2059) or via Zoom (click here to join the Zoom meeting). The tour will begin in room 2059.

Information and topics:

  • Registration
  • Scheduling
  • Classes
  • Program options including short term certificates and degrees – Art and VCT
  • Networking on and off campus
  • Internships
  • Equipment and software 
  • Student clubs – photo, art, vct, film
  • Resources on campus and who to find for your questions!


Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free, Services for Students

February 10th, 2026 by Steve Marshal

In this ten-week program based in Miyazaki, Japan, you will join of a cohort group of up to 21 students from Community Colleges across the State. A four-night trip to Tokyo and a three-night trip to Osaka are included in the program.

To learn more, join us for this free info session:

Japan offers a rich environment of arts, culture, and history where centuries-old traditions exist in contrast with ultra-modern lifestyles. Miyazaki is known for its cultural heritage and natural splendor. The city’s historical sites, such as Miyazaki Jingu shrine, stand as testaments to Japan’s deep-rooted cultural legacy, inviting exploration into centuries-old customs and beliefs. In Tokyo, you will encounter sumo wrestling, Kabuki Theater, ancient castles, and temples dating back to the days of Samurai warriors. The modern side of Tokyo includes trendy and eccentric street fashions in the Harajuku district, the latest in high technology, electronics, and gadgetry, as well as anime in a city that never sleeps. Osaka is known for its vibrant atmosphere, rich history, and incredible street food. It is home to Osaka Castle, a symbol of the city’s past, and the bustling Dotonbori district, famous for its neon lights, restaurants, and entertainment.

Posted in Events, Study Abroad

February 4th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details.

Shoreline College Theater Presents: Cabaret!

  • WHEN: Feb 26, 27, 28, March 5, 6, 7 at 7:00 pm. March 1 and 8 at 3 pm. 
  • WHERE: Shoreline College Theater (Building 1600)
  • COST: Shoreline employee: $20. Students: $10.

Click here to purchase tickets.


Contains adult language and sexual situations/themes. Recommended for ages 13+, No children under 5 allowed

Contains mature themes like sexuality, strong language, drug/alcohol use, and violence, plus sensitive content including anti-Semitism, Nazism, homophobia, abortion references, and Holocaust imagery, alongside flashing lights and loud noises etc.

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Events

February 2nd, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Poster featuring event details.

LATE BREAKING NEWS!!   We have added a special performance that will easily fit into your schedule.  Here is your chance to see just how much talent Shoreline College students have!  

  • DATE: 2/24/2026
  • TIME: 2:30 – 5:00 PM
  • PLACE: Shoreline College Theater (Building 1600)
  • COST: Free!

This is a monumental display of multiple disciplines coming together to create magical art.  Theater/Film, Music and Music Tech, visual arts and your student body government all formulate a telling tale some may say is all too relevant today.

For you ONLY, because we value you, we will be performing the classic musical, Cabaret, for free with complimentary concessions before the general public gets its chance.

We can’t wait to see you here!

For those who cannot attend this free performance, click here to purchase tickets for additional performances.

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Events

January 30th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details.

Join us as we explore restorative practices for healing and navigating conflict with care, supporting your personal well-being and professional resilience in these challenging times.

Dr. E. Jabali Stewart is a leadership coach, youth worker and trained circle keeper. To learn more about his consulting work visit https://wearehuayruro.com

  • DATE: February 9th, 2026
  • TIME: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
  • PLACE: Quiet Dining Room, Room 9208 Pagoda Union Building

All are welcome.  

Posted in DEI, Events

January 27th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details.

Lift Every Voice. Honor the past. Inspire the future. 

Shoreline Collee will host a ceremony to raise the Black Heritage flag in recognition of Black History Month from February 1st to February 28th. 

Flag raising ceremony happens on Monday, February 2nd, 2026, at 12:30 pm in front of the 1000 Administration building.

All Students, Staff, Faculty & Community members are welcome.

This event is sponsored by Shoreline Student Life, yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment, and Black Student Union club.

Posted in DEI, Events

January 26th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details.

Approximately 65 colleges and universities will be represented at the Winter International Transfer Fair!

All students, staff, and faculty are welcome!

  • DATE: 1/29/2026
  • TIME: 10:00am – 12:00pm
  • PLACE: PUB Main Dining Room

The college representatives are generally focused on international admissions, but will be able to answer some questions for non-international applicants

Posted in Events, Services for Students

January 26th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details.

Learn how to tell your story in transfer and scholarship applications, with special guest Carlos Williams from UW Admissions. We’ll use the UW transfer personal statement prompt as an example, but this information should be useful for any programs students are applying to. There will be time for some Q&A.

Free for all SCC students

  • DATE: 1/30/2026
  • TIME: 1:00 – 2:00 PM
  • PLACE: The Writing Studio in the SCC Library (room 4301)

Click here to register.

No matter which stage of the writing process you are in for your personal statement draft, the Writing Studio is here to support you. Immediately following the workshop, there will be opportunities for you to have one-on-one appointments with our Writing Studio Tutors, who can help you with your ideas and drafts. We can also get you scheduled for appointments in the future.

Posted in Events, Free, Services for Students

January 20th, 2026 by Steve Marshal
Flyer featuring event details and a tapestry of flowers.

Photography! Music! Food!

Please join us at the opening reception to welcome artist and Shoreline College Alma Mater artist, Annie Reierson, to the Shoreline Art Gallery! Special thanks to the Associated Student Government and The Foundation at SC for their sponsorship!

  • DATE: 1/22/2026
  • TIME: 4:00 – 600 PM
  • PLACE: Shoreline Art Gallery, 1000 building

All welcome and FREE!!!

Reierson uses alternative photographic process and natural materials to explore we alchemize our experiences with the natural world into something human, dissolving the separation of the self and the environment. The individual connection we all share with nature encourages us to step back and view our place in the ecosystem.

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free