Category: Events

April 13th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Earth Week at Shoreline is being celebrated April 19-21! Shoreline’s environmental club will be hosting a table in the PUB courtyard on Fri., April 20 from 10:30am-2:30pm, and the club is looking for volunteers to help staff it. They will be giving away baby plants.

Sign-up to volunteer or contact the club atenvironmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com with questions.

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April 9th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening on campus for the week of April 9. 

Mon., April 9

Campus rep visit: Table in the PUB
Mon., April 9: 11am-1pm
College representatives from University of Washington, School of Social Work and Cornish College of the Arts will be on Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

Employer of the day: Table in the PUB
Mon., April 9: 11am-1pm
From the employer, Scribe America: For someone interested in medicine, whether it is a personal interest or part of a career goal to become a physician or physician assistant, the chance to become a Medical Scribe is unlike any other opportunity available. It offers exciting one-on-one collaboration with a physician and is unprecedented in its level of exposure to real medicine in practice. Come discuss our opportunities!

Queer Film Series: Pinkwashing Exposed: PUB 9208
Mon., April 9: 12:30-2pm
Part of the Queer Film Series, Pinkwashing Exposed is a one-hour documentary about queer and trans activists in Seattle fighting against pinkwashing. “Pinkwashing” is a term activists coined to describe the practice of a country and/or company presenting itself as gay-friendly and progressive, in order to conceal their human rights violations.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed, 5101
Mon., April 9: 2:30-4pm
Come get free help completing your FAFSA.

Tues., April 10

ORCA LIFT sign up event: PUB Lobby info desk
Tues., April 10: 10am-1pm
Get 50% off on bus fare by signing up for ORCA LIFT. Bring your photo ID and evidence you are low income, like your EBT (Food) card, Provider One card, DSHS award letter, unemployment award letter, or two recent pay stubs to the PUB lobby info desk. You can even transfer money from an ORCA card you already have to an ORCA LIFT card to save more money.

Prison Industrial Complex: PUB 9208
Tues., April 10: 12:30-2pm
From Margin To Center presents this talk that will explore the foundational issues of the prison industrial complex and its far-reaching tentacles in our inner-cities, schools, and overall impact on our communities. A focus will be placed on how our prisons and policing continue to hyper-racialize communities of color.

Professor Edwin Lindo is a faculty member at University of Washington School of Law, teaching Race and the Law and Latinx Critical Race Theory. He is a co-founder of UW’s School of Law Justice Lab – a space focused on bringing ideas of innovative justice to the consciousness of our communities. Lindo also guided the policy work for the Seattle Peoples Party.

Wed., April 11

ORCA LIFT sign up event: PUB Lobby info desk
Wed., April 11: 10am-1pm
Get 50% off on bus fare by signing up for ORCA LIFT. Bring your photo ID and evidence you are low income, like your EBT (Food) card, Provider One card, DSHS award letter, unemployment award letter, or two recent pay stubs to the PUB lobby info desk. You can even transfer money from an ORCA card you already have to an ORCA LIFT card to save more money.

Movements and Community Organizing: PUB 9208
Wed., April 11: 12:30-2pm
Presented by From Margin to Center. Through a historical lens, Professor Edwin Lindo will discuss the theory and practice of Movement work through the important community organizing that took place during the 1960’s-1970’s and draw the necessary connection to the powerful organizing that is currently taking place in Seattle and throughout the country.

Sun., April 15

Softball vs. Olympic: Home
Sun., April 15: 12-4pm
Softball takes on Olympic College at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 2pm. Come cheer for our Phins – #GoPhins!

Baseball vs. Olympic: Home
Sun., April 15: 12-6pm
Baseball takes on Olympic College at home at Meridian Park. Games at noon and 3pm. Come cheer for our Phins – #GoPhins!

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April 5th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Meet your instructors and see what they make!

CONVERGING LANDSCAPES: New Faculty Exhibit in the Art Gallery (1000 Bldg Lobby)
works by Nicholas Enevoldsen & Gary Georger
MARCH 26 – MAY 4, 2018

Artist Reception: Tuesday, April 17th // 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Building 1000, Lobby
(light refreshments will be served)

Nicholas Enevoldsen’s recent series of perceptual oil paintings entitled, “The Modern Spectacle”, utilizes a broad sampling of disparate images—candid scenes drawn from everyday life—to curate a panoramic tapestry of the modern experience. Adorning this vast cross-section of contemporary life is a sea change of anonymous urban spaces whose exact locations are both seemingly familiar yet conspicuously elusive.

Educated as a painter and trained as a potter, Gary Georger is in the endeavor of surface textures and painting with clay. He creates large platters and chargers with exploratory techniques that are technical challenging. In the course of making these forms new possibilities and surfaces develop.  The process is the catalyst; it excites or instigates Gary to contemplate the surface. Following the potentials he leads the exploration to create representational and abstractions of landscapes, forms and figures on the functional wares.

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April 2nd, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of April 2. 

Mon., April 2

Intro to online learning workshop: Room 4214
Mon., April 2: 2:30-3:30pm
Practice using Canvas, where your online classes are held. Join us for a one-hour, in-person session to learn tips and tricks for successful online learning. Choose one of the two sessions:
Mon., April 2 from 2:30-3:30 Rm 4214;
OR Wed., April 4 from 1:30-2:30 Rm 4214

Questions? Contact eLearning@shoreline.edu

Tues., April 3 – no events

Wed., April 4 – first day of instruction

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Wed., April 4: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Ice Cream Social: PUB Lounge
Wed., April 4: 12:30-2:30pm
Get to know the Arts and Entertainment Board and the Associated Student Government, learn about leadership and involvement opportunities, and make new friends while you enjoy ice cream!

Intro to online learning workshop: Room 4214
Wed., April 4: 1:30-2:30pm
Practice using Canvas, where your online classes are held. Join us for a one-hour, in-person session to learn tips and tricks for successful online learning. Questions? Contact eLearning@shoreline.edu

Thurs., April 5

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Thurs., April 5: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Benefits Hub Fair: PUB Lounge
Thurs., April 5: 11:30am-1:30pm
Want to learn about resources for food, utilities, and transit? Come hang out with the Benefits Hub and win prizes and giveaways!

Welcome Week: Fun & Games: PUB Lounge
Thurs., April 5: 11:30am-1:30pm
Come enjoy music as we settle into the new quarter. The Arts and Entertainment Board will be facilitating games and providing giveaways. Don’t miss out!

Welcome Week: Multicultural Center Open House: PUB 9301
Thurs., April 5: 12:30-2:30pm
Join the Multicultural Center as we welcome students back to campus with light refreshments. Learn more about events, resources, and services including the Students of Color Conference, the Phins Up Program, and emergency loans.

Fri., April 6

Welcome Week: Morning Treats: Bus turnaround 
Fri., April 6: 8-10am
Join Student Life as we kick off the quarter and celebrate spring with free coffee, tea, and pastries. We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome Week: Latinx Social: PUB Lounge
Fri., April 6: 12:30-2pm
Join Shoreline Latinx students, faculty, and staff as we celebrate the beginning of the quarter with music and food. Meet new people and learn about the Association of Latin American Students club.

Sun., April 8

Softball at home vs Bellevue: Meridian Park
Sun., April 8: games at noon and 2pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins at home against Bellevue College. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline. #GoPhins!

Baseball at home vs Skagit Valley: Meridian Park
Sun., April 8: games at noon and 3pm
Come on out and cheer for our Phins at home against Skagit Valley Community College. Home games are played at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Avenue N, Shoreline. #GoPhins!

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March 26th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of March 26. 

Mon., March 26

International Student Orientation Program: Various locations around campus
March 26-30

During orientation you will:

  • take Math and English placement tests
  • take a campus tour given by current students
  • receive academic advising and register for classes
  • have seminars about living and studying in the USA
  • meet the entire International Education staff
  • take a tour of Seattle
  • and much more!


FAFSA Workshop: FOSS 5101
Mon., March 26: 2:30-4pm
Need help completing your Financial Aid Application? Come to a FAFSA Workshop. A Financial Aid advisor will be available to help you.

Tues., March 27

Spring 2018 New Student Orientation: PUB Main Dining Room
Tues., March 27: 8:30am-1:30pm
We are all so excited to welcome you to be part of our Shoreline Community College family. New Student Orientation is designed to introduce you to what it means to be a student here at Shoreline.
Learn more and rsvp.

Wed., March 28

Workforce Funding info session: FOSS 5101
Wed., March 28: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.

Spring 2018 New Student Orientation: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., March 28: 5-9pm
We are all so excited to welcome you to be part of our Shoreline Community College family. New Student Orientation is designed to introduce you to what it means to be a student here at Shoreline.
Learn more and rsvp.

No events Thurs., March 28 or Fri., March 30

Sat., March 31

Funk & Groove Concert: The Ould Triangle
Sat., March 31: 8-11pm
Celebrate the end of Winter quarter with Funk & Groove! Funk & Groove will take you back in time and celebrate hit songs from a variety of genres.

No cover charge. $5 donation requested to support the band. 

The Ould Triangle
9736 Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
(206) 706-7798

Sun., April 1

Softball vs. Pierce College: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 1: 12-4pm
Come cheer on our Phins as they take on Pierce College at home at Meridian Park. #GoPhins!

Baseball vs. Everett Community College: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., April 1: 12-6pm
Come cheer on our Phins as they take on Everett Community College at home at Meridian Park. #GoPhins!

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March 19th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

These are the events happening around campus for the week of March 19. Note that Tues., March 20 is a prep day and there are no classes on this day. 

Mon., March 19

College Rep Visit: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., March 19: 11am-1pm
A representative from Lake Washington Institute of Technology will be at Shoreline’s campus to meet with interested students. Reps will discuss topics such as academic programs, campus life, financial aid, and admission procedures for their college. They can answer other questions students may have too.

Multicultural Center End-of-Quarter Potluck: PUB 9301
Mon., March 19: 12:30-2:30pm
Multicultural Center’s End-of-Quarter potluck recognizes student’s achievement 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.

Tues., March 20

Instrumental Juries: Music Bldg., Rm 818
Tues., March 20: 10:30-11:30am
Instrumental music students taking private instruction lessons perform a solo piece in front of a jury of Music Faculty as their final exam. Everyone in the community is invited to attend these jury performances. Admission is free.

Vocal Juries: Campus Theater, 1600 Bldg
Tues., March 20: 12:30-2:30pm
Students taking private vocal lessons will perform a selected piece before a jury of vocal instructors who will evaluate their performance. Everyone is invited to attend these jury performances, and admission is free.

UW Physicians Assistant Program presentation: Room 1104
Tues., March 20: 3:30-5pm
Hear Dr. Lorena Alarcon-Casas Wright, MD talk about the UW Physicians Assistant Program and find out if it’s a fit for you.

Vocal Class Performances: Music Bldg., Room 818
Tues., March 20: 5:30-9:30pm
This is the final performance for the quarter for students registered for voice classes. The students choose a solo of their choice for the performance. The music selections for the recital range from present-day composers to Early Baroque pieces. Small ensembles will also perform. The performance is FREE and all from the community are welcome.

Wed., March 21

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Education office, 5101
Wed., March 21: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.

Parents Connect: Julietta Skoog: PUB Main Dining Room
Wed., March 21: 7-9pm
The Parents Advisory Committee and Parent Education Department of Shoreline Community College welcome Julietta Skoog – Wiring the Brain for Capability and Cooperation. This event is open to the public. Please join us!

Thurs., March 22

Nursing Program Commencement: PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., March 22: 4-5pm
Nursing students graduating Winter 2018 are holding their Commencement ceremony. All welcome to come congratulate their hard work.

Fri., March 23

No events scheduled.

 

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March 12th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of Mon., March 12. It’s BREATHE before finals week. Sponsored by the Counseling Center, BREATHE is a week of free, campus-wide events aimed at helping students de-stress and take time out to take a breath before finals week. Join in!

Mon., March 12

Employer of the Day: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., March 12: 11am-1pm
Employer of the Day: Campus Point. Ready to get that paid internship? Then come meet with Campus Point, the best at placing paid interns to maximize your next step into your career!

Employer visits are posted as a public service for informational purposes only. This does not indicate any specific endorsement or relationship with Shoreline Community College.

BREATHE – Yoga: Gym 3025
Mon., March 12: 12:35-1:25pm
Free yoga – newcomers welcome.

FAFSA Workshop: Workforce Ed. Computer Lab, 5101
Mon., March 12: 2:30-4pm
Need help completing your Financial Aid Application? Come to a FAFSA Workshop. A Financial Aid advisor will be available to help you.

Tues., March 13

Jazz Improv concert: PUB Lobby
Tues., March 13: 12:30-2pm
Join us for a free afternoon concert featuring the performances of 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.

BREATHE – College Dogs: PUB 9202
Tues., March 13: 12:30-1:30pm
De-stress with our furry friends! Pet a dog to wag more and stress less.

BREATHE – Pilates: Gym 3025
Tues., March 13: 12:35-1:25pm
Join us for free pilates. Newcomers welcome.

BREATHE – Yoga: Gym 3025
Tues., March 13: 5:05-5:55pm
Join us for free yoga. Newcomers welcome.

Shoreline Concert Band performance: Shorecrest HS
Tues., March 13: 7:30-9pm
Shoreline Community College Concert Band presents its premiere performance under the new leadership of Associate DirectorsAlec Wilmart and Chris Davis: “Marching Into March!”

At Shorecrest High School Performing Arts Center at 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155.

Wed., March 14

BREATHE – Snacks with Alumni & Friends: PUB Lobby
Wed., March 14: 11am-1pm
Grab a free snack with Alumni & Friends. Graduates: sign up for alumni benefits!

BREATHE – Yoga: Gym 3025
Wed., March 14: 12:35-1:25pm
Free yoga – newcomers welcome.

Workforce Funding Info Session: Workforce Ed, 5101
Wed., March 14: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.

BREATHE – Fitness Center Orientation: Gym 3025
Wed., March 14: 5:05-5:55pm
Find out more about the benefits of our Shoreline Fitness Center. All are welcome.

Thurs., March 15

BREATHE – Counseling Center: Room 5245
Thurs., March 15: 9am-4pm
Join us in the Counseling Center for BREATHE Week’s main event! Visit the Counseling Center and pick up a snack, make jewelry, enjoy arts and crafts, make a stress sock, and pick up handouts on stress management and study skills! FREE!

BREATHE – Pilates: Gym 3025
Thurs., March 15: 12:35-1:25pm
Join us for free pilates. Newcomers welcome.

Winter Choir Concert: First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach
Thurs., March 15: 7:30-9:30pm
Students are preparing a recital entitled “Poems”. These pieces will strike a chord in a way that only choral music can: through the heart. Pieces will come from a variety of poets including Sara Teasdale, Euan Tait, and Octavio Paz, as well as folk tunes and traditional. Accompanied and a capella alike, we will perform a variety of music in many styles that focus special attention on conveying a lyric or idea. We will also continue our series on the Vivaldi “Gloria” with four additional movements.

First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach is at 18354 8th Avenue NW
Shoreline, WA 98177

Donations Suggested: $5 for seniors/students and $7 for general admission.

The Laramie Project Performance: Campus Main Theater (1600 Bldg)
Thurs., March 15 – Sat., March 17: 7:30-10:30pm
Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.

The tragic story of Matthew Shepard made national headlines in 1998. This 21-year-old gay college student was beaten, tied to a fence, and left to die in Laramie, Wyoming. Two men were arrested and charged with kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and attempted first-degree murder for the hate crime. One month later, emotions still raw, director Moisés Kaufman and his team began conducting hundreds of interviews with the people of Laramie. From those interviews came The Laramie Project, a brutally honest and thought-provoking “live documentary” about an outraged nation and a stunned Wyoming town.

One of the past decade’s most performed American plays, and also adapted into a 2002 HBO movie, The Laramie Project is a heart-rending theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink as well as the heights of compassion of which we are capable. See the timeless piece at the Shoreline Community College Theater. Directed by Debra Pralle.

Content advisory: This production includes mild sexual themes and descriptions of graphic violence. Children under five will not be admitted.

Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.

General Admission:  $16
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff:  $12
SCC Students, children under 18:  $10

For additional information contact John Nold at 206-546-4728.

Fri., March 16

Small Ensemble Recital: Music Bldg, Room 818
Fri., March 16: 12:30-1:30pm
The Small Ensemble Recital is considered to be a “talent showcase” for our dedicated music students at Shoreline Community College. This is their time to shine in the spotlight and to have an opportunity to perform in front of their peers. Students are chosen by their instructors to perform at the recitals, and the criteria require students to have been involved in a music ensemble throughout the quarter.

This is an invaluable experience for our students to build confidence musically through focused preparation, and the opportunity to perform in front of an audience helps them develop their stage presence. Everyone is welcome to attend in support of our student performers.

BREATHE – Yoga: Gym 3025
Fri., March 16: 12:35-1:25pm
Free yoga – newcomers welcome.

Piano Juries: Music Bldg., Room 818
Fri., March 16: 2:30-4:30pm
Private piano students perform a selected piece before a jury of piano instructors for evaluation. Students hope to receive an Outstanding Performance acknowledgment or an Honorary Performance acknowledgment. Outstanding Performance students will later perform their winning piece at an Honors Recital. Everyone is invited to attend.

Habitat Restoration work party: 2600 Bldg/North Woods
Fri., March 16: 3:30-5pm
Join Shoreline’s Environmental Club for a habitat restoration work party. Rain or shine, we are going to take a break from thinking about final exams and help restore the woods on the north end of Shoreline’s campus. Please join us!

Details: MEET at 3:30 pm at the Greenhouse (next to the 2600 building) for orientation and supplies, then WALK to the North Woods beyond the parking lot and track field. Connect with others as you work together and learn how to restore the woods by identifying and removing invasive species and plant new native plants that will provide habitat and diversity in Shoreline’s forest. BE PROUD of improving the growing natural environment of Shoreline Community College for everyone.

Feel free to contact us for more questions: environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com or
on Facebook.

Sun., March 18

Softball vs. Edmonds: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., March 18: 12-4pm
Come cheer on our Phins as they take on Edmonds Community College in a doubleheader at home at Meridian Park (16765 Wallingford Avenue North, Shoreline). Games are at noon and 2pm. #GoPhins!

Baseball vs. Tacoma: Home at Meridian Park
Sun., March 18: 12-6pm
Come cheer on our Phins as they take on Tacoma Community College in a doubleheader at home at Meridian Park (16765 Wallingford Avenue North, Shoreline). Games are at noon and 3pm. #GoPhins!

Posted in Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Athletics, Clubs, Events, Volunteer Opportunities

March 9th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Join Shoreline’s Environmental Club for a habitat restoration work party. Rain or shine, we are going to take a break from thinking about final exams and help restore the woods on the north end of Shoreline’s campus. Please join us!

Details: MEET at 3:30 pm at the Greenhouse (next to the 2600 building) for orientation and supplies, then WALK to the North Woods beyond the parking lot and track field. Connect with others as you work together and learn how to restore the woods by identifying and removing invasive species and plant new native plants that will provide habitat and diversity in Shoreline’s forest. BE PROUD of improving the growing natural environment of Shoreline Community College for everyone.

Feel free to contact us for more questions: environmentalclub.shoreline@gmail.com or
on Facebook.

Posted in Clubs, Events, Volunteer Opportunities

March 8th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

If you plan to be on campus this Sat., March 10, take note that 956 elementary and middle school mathletes and their teachers and parents will also be on campus for Shoreline Math Olympiad scheduled from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Set up begins at 6 am.

Be sure to leave extra time for parking and note that some facilities (PUB, gym, and #1100, 1500, #1700, #1800 classrooms) will be occupied during the event.

The competition is for 4-8th-grade students attending public and private schools in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Students test in the morning and enjoy entertainment and awards in the gym starting at 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Shoreline School District, Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, Shoreline Community College, and local businesses.

This event is open to the public. Feel free to stop by and join us for our entertainment and awards ceremony.

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March 5th, 2018 by pio@shoreline.edu

Here are the events happening around campus for the week of March 5. 

Mon., March 5

Employer of the Day: Table in PUB Lobby
Mon., March 5: 11am-1pm
A representative from Community Health Center of Snohomish County will be on campus to discuss the various opportunities in the health field for students and graduates!

Employer visits are posted as a public service for informational purposes only. This does not indicate any specific endorsement or relationship with Shoreline Community College.

Queer Film Series: Pariah: PUB 9208
Mon., March 5: 12:30-2pm
From Margin To Center Queer Film Series presents: Pariah

A coming of age story, Pariah centers a teenager navigating the simultaneous open expression of her sexuality among her close friends and keeping it hidden from her parents. Sponsored by Shoreline’s Project Pride, this film’s discussion will be facilitated by Professor Michelle Kleisath.

UW Seattle Admissions and Transfer Preparation: PUB 9201
Mon., March 5: 12:30-1:30pm
Interested in transfer to the University of Washington, Seattle? Come and learn about the admission process, best preparation, and how to connect with UW resources. This session is good for students with any number of credits, from very few to almost complete.

Tues., March 6

Options in Nursing: Multiple Pathways to RN: PUB 9202
Tues., March 6: 12:30-1:30pm
Are you intending to apply to a nursing program? Come learn about options in nursing professional training. At this session, we will cover:

•Nursing degree levels and titles
•Nursing programs in WA state
•Core nursing prerequisites
•Which degree plan to follow here at Shoreline
•Nursing related experience
•Other helpful transfer tips

Womxn Navigating Careers – A Panel Discussion: PUB 9208
Tues., March 6: 2:30-3:40pm
A panel of womxn in various professions will participate in a conversation about their journey as womxn in their careers. As national social movements, including #womensmarch #metoo #timesup, demand critical attention to the systemic inequities that disproportionately impact womxn.

Facilitated by members of the Women in Business Club, this panel includes the following panelists:
– Yushin Wung, Student Engagement Manager – International Education
– Pamela Fletcher, Benefits Hub AmeriCorps & Tax Site Manager – Shoreline CC
– Tiffany Meier, Academic Advisor – Advising and Success Coaching Center
– Crystal Hess, Faculty – Computer Science

Wed., March 7

Baseball vs. Centralia: At home at Bannerwood Park
Wed., March 7: 11am & 2pm
Root for our Phins as they take on Centralia College in a doubleheader at home (at Bannerwood Park in Bellevue). #GoPhins

Transfer 101: How to Find and Apply to Colleges & Universities: PUB 9202
Wed., March 7: 12:30-1:30pm
Thinking about transferring to a 4-year university or college after you finish your degree here at Shoreline? Come learn the basics about transfer including choosing your school, timeline for transfer, and how to find the information you need.

A Critical Comparison Of The United States and South Africa: PUB 9208
Wed., March 7: 12:30-1:30pm
South Africa lies at the southern-most point of the African continent and borders Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and the Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Dr. Johnson will lead a four-week Study Abroad program in the summer of 2018 as part of a comparative analysis of movements towards multicultural societies in the United States and South Africa.

Speaker: 
Dr. Ernest Johnson, Faculty (Multicultural Studies), Shoreline Community College

Workforce Funding Info. Session: Workforce Education, 5101
Wed., March 7: 2-4pm
Do you need help paying for school? We can help pay for tuition, fees, books, parking, or Orca bus passes if you are:

  1. Low-income (receiving FOOD STAMPS or CASH through DSHS or able to provide evidence of income) or unemployed, and
  2. a US citizen, permanent resident, or refugee who has lived in Washington State for at least one year, and
  3. enrolled in ANY of the following:
  • Professional/Technical Programs (certificates/non-transfer degrees )
  • ESL (English as a Second Language)
  • High School 21+ or GED Preparation (Adult Basic Education)

Find out if you pre-qualify for funding and RSVP for a funding session at www.startnextquarter.org. You can also come to the Workforce Education office (5101) to sign up.
 
Thurs., March 8

Winter Transfer Fair: PUB Main Dining Room
Thurs., March 8: 10am-1pm
Meet with over 30 different college and university representatives about your future transfer. Learn about admissions requirements, deadlines, and majors offered at these schools.

Training: Gender Identity: PUB 9208
Thurs., March 8: 12:30-2pm
Training: Gender Identity, Ingersoll Gender Center sponsored by Project Pride

Our campus community is invited to participate in this training that explores gender identities in addition to the language and framework used to critically understand levels of oppression that impact transgender and gender non-conforming people. This training will be facilitated by Ebo Barton who is the Program Manager of Ingersoll Gender Center.

Ingersoll Gender Center is an organization of, by, and for transgender and gender diverse people that provides mutual support through peer-led support groups, advocacy in navigating resources, community organizing, and education — all in the pursuit of collective self-determination.

Jazz Ensemble Concert: Jazz Pathways: Nathan Hale High School
Thurs., March 8: 7-9pm
Jazz Pathways is a collaborative concert featuring performances by Jane Addams Middle School Jazz Band, Nathan Hall High School Jazz Band, and Shoreline Community College Jazz Ensemble. The concert will commence at 7:00 p.m. in the Performance Arts Center at Nathan Hale High School, 10750 30th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA. 98125. Each group will have 30 minutes stage time. There will be a  short intermission after Jane Addams Middle School Jazz Band and Nathan Hale’s performance. Shoreline Community College’s Jazz Ensemble will close the concert.

The Laramie Project Performance: Campus Main Theater (1600 Bldg)
Thurs., March 8 – Sat., March 10: 7:30-10:30pm
Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.

The tragic story of Matthew Shepard made national headlines in 1998. This 21-year-old gay college student was beaten, tied to a fence, and left to die in Laramie, Wyoming. Two men were arrested and charged with kidnapping, aggravated robbery, and attempted first-degree murder for the hate crime. One month later, emotions still raw, director Moisés Kaufman and his team began conducting hundreds of interviews with the people of Laramie. From those interviews came The Laramie Project, a brutally honest and thought-provoking “live documentary” about an outraged nation and a stunned Wyoming town.

One of the past decade’s most performed American plays, and also adapted into a 2002 HBO movie, The Laramie Project is a heart-rending theatrical collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink as well as the heights of compassion of which we are capable. See the timeless piece at the Shoreline Community College Theater.

Directed by Debra Pralle.

Content advisory: This production includes mild sexual themes and descriptions of graphic violence. Children under five will not be admitted.

Tickets at Brown Paper Tickets.

General Admission:  $16
Students (Non-SCC), Seniors, and Staff:  $12
SCC Students, children under 18:  $10

For additional information contact John Nold at 206-546-4728

Fri., March 9

Guest Speaker/Pianist: Masa Ishikawa: Music Bldg, Room 818
Fri., March 9: 12:30-2pm
Shoreline alumni, Masayoshi Ishikawa, will present his original composition Suite for the Forgotten, a Jazz Orchestra Suite with strings. This is a highly personal piece written in commemoration of Japan’s 2011 earthquake/tsunami & nuclear meltdown to commemorate the victims and their families, as well as to continue raising awareness of the ongoing radiation issues in Fukushima prefecture.

Originally from Fukushima Japan, Masayoshi Ishikawa grew up in a city called Aizu Wakamatsu. He came to the United States in 2003 to begin his formal musical training in Seattle Washington, where he first found his passion for piano and the art of jazz.

We are honored to have Masa return to the Shoreline Music Department as our special guest so he can share his journey of becoming a successful pianist, arranger, and composer with our music students.

Sat., March 10

20th annual Shoreline Math Olympiad: PUB, Gym, & various locations across campus
Sat., March 10: 8am-3pm
If you plan to be on campus on Sat., March 10, take note that 750+ elementary and middle school mathletes, plus teachers and parents, will also be on campus for Shoreline Math Olympiad scheduled from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Set up begins at 6 am.

The competition is for 4-8th-grade students attending public and private schools in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Students test in the morning and enjoy entertainment and awards in the gym starting at 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Shoreline School District, Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, Shoreline Community College, and local businesses.

This event is open to the public. Feel free to stop by and join us for our entertainment and awards ceremony!

Be sure to leave extra time for parking and note that some facilities (PUB, gym, and #1100, 1500, #1700, #1800 classrooms) will be occupied during the event.

Life of a Physician: Room 2723
Sat., March 10: 11-11:50am
Dr. Lorena Alarcon-Casas Wright, MD will give a talk on working with Latino and minority patients who have diabetes.

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