Category: 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
January 4th, 2021 by pio@shoreline.edu
All students are invited to learn about Shoreline Community College’s great campus resources! Drop in and find out how to make the most of your Shoreline experience. You can also enter for a chance to win a $50 Amazon gift card!
Learn more!

Posted in Announcements, Events, Services for Students
November 2nd, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
Please join the International Education Department in celebrating International Education Week (IEW) 2020 virtually this year! IEW is a joint initiative between the U.S. Departments of State and Education. IEW advocates for exchanges that encourage awareness, diversity, and discovery. We look forward to seeing you at the #IEW2020 events!
- Photo Contest: The theme is “New Hobby”. Open to everyone to submit and vote by liking on Instagram @shoreline_international. Only current Shoreline students are eligible to win the prizes. Submit your photo at https://shoreline.formstack.com/forms/iew_photocontest before Sunday, November 15th by 11:59 PM.
- Flag Trivia: Tuesday, Nov. 17th at 6:00 PM. Join Zoom (ID: 206 546 4697) from your laptop so you can join the trivia on Kahoot from your phone to test your knowledge of world flags!
- Virtual Cuisine: Share a popular recipe from your culture and submit pictures and/or a short video to https://shoreline.formstack.com/forms/iew_food before Sunday, November 15th by 11:59 PM. International Student Leaders will turn the submissions into Instagram stories and post on November 17th.
- Folklore Panel: Wednesday, Nov. 18th at 6:00-7:30 PM. Join Zoom (ID: 206 546 4697) to hear folk tales from different countries and regions of the U.S. shared by Honors College students.
- Language Pods: Thursday, Nov. 19th at 6:00-8:00 PM. Drop into Zoom (ID: 206 546 4697) breakout rooms for Language Pods in Arabic, Bahasa, Chinese, French, German, Punjabi, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. There will also be recommended playlist of songs in those languages.
- Study Abroad Fair: Friday, Nov. 20th at 12:00-2:00 PM (Zoom ID: 206 546 4697). The Washington Community College Consortium for Study Abroad (WCCCSA) will share five study abroad programs for 2021 and scholarship opportunities.
You may find the overall event flyer, individual event flyers, and IEW themed Zoom virtual background pictures at the View Only link below. Please feel free to download, use and share!
https://shorelineccwa.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/InternationalEducation/Etr2Z_GK9W9Dpshms-NNpfcB1WCnMj9V6tydMz0L_hQa6Q?e=FmEH2R
Please also check out the #IEW2020 Facebook event page (
https://fb.me/e/29HOdBYcw) or IE’s Instagram (@shoreline_international). Feel free to share or tag us in your #IEW2020 social media posts!
Posted in Announcements, Events, Free
October 15th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
We are excited to be a Host Institution for this year’s Global Conference on Sustainability in Higher Education, a virtual conference taking place October 20-22. GCSHE offers 3 full days of live content and networking, plus thirty days of on-demand access (through November 22). As a Host Institution, we have unlimited registration passes for our campus only, as well as unique opportunities to be recognized for our commitment to sustainability. Sign up using the instructions below to gain free access to this great event:

1. Click
HERE to register.
a. If you are a Presenter or Student Presenter, use the Presenter link provided in your acceptance email and add the Discount Code to receive free registration.
2. Fill out all the relevant fields.
a. Use your institutional email address only. The Discount Code is linked to your institution’s email domain (@shoreline.edu, @go.shoreline.edu). Other email addresses (such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo) will not work with the Discount Code.
3. On the Submit Payment page, enter the following Discount Code: SHORELINEEDU100220
4. This will drop your total to $0.00.
5. Complete your registration.
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Marek Wyzgowski at pwyzgowski@shoreline.edu
We hope you will be able to join us as we explore, reexamine, and re-envision sustainability in higher education.
Posted in Announcements, Events, Free
October 8th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu

Join us for Imagine Possible, Shoreline Community College Foundation’s 23rd Annual Student Success Fundraiser! Hosted by Jim Dever of King5 Evening, it will be a fun evening with performances by soul recording artist Andy Stokes, Jeffrey Kashiwa, the Shoreline Choir, and powerful personal stories.
This year’s inspirational event will be live streamed Tuesday, October 20th from 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. So grab a festive beverage, tune in at shoreline.edu/success, and enjoy the evening.
To attend, please go to: shoreline.edu/success Tickets are free. All donations go to financial support for Shoreline Community College students.
Posted in Events, Scholarships
September 20th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
Shoreline Community College is kicking off the new fall quarter with our quarterly Welcome Week events! Join us for any of the following exciting activities:
Virtual Resource Fair – Thurs. 9/24 12-2pm
http://bit.ly/SCCresourcefall20
2000’s Zoom Trivia Night – Fri. 9/25 6-7pm
http://bit.ly/WWZoomTrivia
Intramural Class Sampler – Tues. 9/29 2-3pm
https://zoom.us/j/97011724256
Mid-day Bingo – Weds. 9/30 12-1pm
http://bit.ly/fallgamebreak
For more info, e-mail smusnicki@shoreline.edu.

Posted in Announcements, Clubs, Events, Free
April 15th, 2020 by pio@shoreline.edu
Dear Student,
Spring quarter is a joyous time and the annual Commencement ceremony is a Shoreline tradition we look forward to each year.
Based on input from leaders in Associated Student Government, the Arts & Entertainment Board, and the College’s Executive Team, I have made the difficult decision to shift to a Virtual Commencement Ceremony on June 20, 2020. This year’s graduates are also invited to be recognized in person at the 2021 Commencement Ceremony next June, if they desire. The spring graduation application deadline has also been adjusted to April 30 to provide students with more time to apply.
These changes were made with the health and safety of all our graduates and their guests in mind, following current public health guidance. After reviewing several proposals for this year’s ceremony, including postponing the event to fall or to next spring, we received feedback that a spring virtual ceremony with the help of a company called Marching Order would be the best path forward.
I know that not having an in-person ceremony may feel like a loss to some and we share your disappointment in not being able to carry out this special event the same way we have done for over 50 years. I recognize many students are the first in their families to graduate or are completing their high school requirements after tremendous hurdles, and all of our students have worked very hard to reach this point in their education.
Each student is deserving of a meaningful celebration to mark this milestone in their life and this year will be no different. We have an opportunity to make new traditions together this June. Please watch for additional information about Commencement in the coming weeks and if you are in your final quarter at Shoreline, remember to apply for graduation by April 30.
Stay well as you continue learning this spring term!
With care,
Cheryl Roberts, Ed.D.
President
Posted in Announcements, Events Tagged with: covid
November 6th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
Please join us to celebrate, honor, and commemorate the genius of Toni Morrison (1931-2019), famed American novelist and Nobel laureate.
The goal of this event is for you to learn about Toni Morrison’s wisdom and her craft. No need to have read her work; this is intended to be an introduction.
A group of Shoreline faculty has organized a series of reflective events taking place on Tues., Nov. 12, including:
• A gallery of some of Morrison’s most powerful and moving quotes, for perusal at your own time and pace in the PUB shared common area. These will be displayed all day.
• Three faculty-led reflective sessions discussing themes emerging from Morrison’s works. These are 40-minute concurrent sessions that will occur in the PUB in rooms 9201, 9202, and 9208 from 12:30-2pm.
• Faculty-led final session and debrief in PUB 9208 from 2-2:50 pm.
Posted in Events
October 16th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
Join us for the Fall 2019 Club and Resource Fair and help spread the word! Clubs and programs will be tabling in the PUB Main Dining Room this Thurs., Oct. 17 from 11 am – 1:30 pm with information about what they do, upcoming events, and how to get involved.
Need incentive to stop by? Joining a club can help you be more successful in college!

Posted in Clubs, Events, Services for Students
October 11th, 2019 by pio@shoreline.edu
The Seattle community is full of writers of all different backgrounds and styles. Some write plays and film and some are writers of books and novels, but everyone has something in common. We are all pretty excited when November rolls around. The writing community comes together and rallies around each other for NaNoWriMo because it’s a celebration of writing what you love and ignoring the inner editor inside. That’s because the one rule of NaNoWriMo is that you can’t edit or backspace while you write. You have to move forward so at the end of the month you have 50,000 words of total, unadulterated mind vomit. It’s actually a good way to work because you can see what kind of story you end up with and then you have a whole chunk of beautiful fiction to whittle down into whatever your vision needs it to be. The goal for NaNoWriMo and for November is to write 50,000 words which comes down to 1667 words per day.
The Kick-Off Party for NaNoWriMo is happening here at Shoreline College at the library (the 4000 building) on Halloween night, October 31st. Costumes are encouraged, but not mandatory and the writing happens at midnight, so it’s a late night event. There will be candy, coffee, and all manner of shenanigans. We’re starting at 10:00 p.m. and the party goes until 2:00 a.m. There will be a mug exchange because so many of us need coffee, tea, or some other beverage to keep the words flowing during November. To participate, buy a mug and wrap it and you’ll end up taking one home! See you there.
Posted in Events, Free, Workshops Tagged with: Fantasy, fiction, Historical, NaNoWriMo, Novel, Romance, SciFi, Western, Writers, Writing