Kick off our Fall recital week with an evening of symphonic and vocal excellence! Back by popular demand, this joint concert returns after last year’s success—come see what’s new this year!
The Concert Band, now nearly 40 members strong, brings together returning players, current students, and retirees in a wonderfully diverse ensemble. Their shared passion for music creates an inspiring sound you won’t forget.
Meanwhile, the Chamber and Chorale ensembles showcase a similarly diverse group of students who have taken the lead in their own rehearsals—demonstrating teamwork, dedication, and creativity. Don’t miss this celebration of collaboration and community spirit!
Berlin is a vibrant and historically layered city that offers study abroad students a unique opportunity to engage with the past while experiencing a forward-thinking, multicultural metropolis.
As Germany’s capital, Berlin is known for its dynamic blend of old and new—where remnants of the Berlin Wall stand near cutting-edge art galleries, and centuries-old architecture coexists with modern design. Students can walk through history in neighborhoods like Mitte and Kreuzberg, explore global perspectives through the city’s diverse communities, and participate in a thriving academic and cultural scene.
Studying abroad in Berlin means living in a city that constantly reinvents itself, making it an inspiring setting for learning, exploration, and growth.
Since the 1970s, the 800 Building has been the heart of music education at Shoreline – where thousands of students dreamed, practiced, and stepped into their futures as Musicians, Audio Engineers, Music Producers, and more.
In 2026, the Music Department will move into the new, purpose-built Bracken Building.
Join us for a celebration of memories as we say goodbye to 800 and look forward to our future in the BRACKEN BUILDING!
The yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment is hosting Trans Day of Remembrance commuity art display from Nov 10th to Nov 20th. Trans Day of Remembrance (Nov 20th) is a nationally recognized day to mourn transgender people lost to violence.
We will have an opening talking circle on Nov 10th at 12 pm in Rm 9114 to launch the display. On Nov 20th we will host a second talking circle at 2 pm in Rm 9114 to close the display.
Throughout the week, community members, students, and staff are encouraged to visit or contribute art, flowers and words of encouragement to the display.
Riley Fern, the Assistant Director of Admissions from the University of Washington Bothell will be available. This is good opportunity to learn more about the school and ask questions.
75+ colleges and universities will be represented at this fall’s International Transfer Fair!
All students, staff, and faculty are welcome!
The college representatives are generally focused on international admissions but will be able to answer some questions for non-international applicants!
We invite you to join the Career Center and discover free online tools that help you explore what you love—and connect to real careers, job opportunities, and Shoreline programs that fit your goals.
Whether you’re still figuring things out or further along in your process, these tools are geared to help you figure out next steps and turn your interests into a plan.
DATE: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month during fall quarter 2025
When the state of Washington made it illegal for tribes to fish for salmon in their usual and accustomed places, it was a declaration of war. Fish War follows the tribes’ fight to exercise their treaty-reserved fishing rights.
Panel discussion follows the film, along with Native Artisan Vendors and Native Drumming.
Please join us for this free community screening event.
Join the Office of yəhaw̓ in celebrating the Day of the Dead at our new yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment. Bring photos of your dearly departed and/or make a craft to add to our ofrenda! You may also choose to participate in creating our community art piece by making some art of your own—materials and prompts provided to make it a stress-free experience.
When: 10/27 – 11/3, 12pm – 5pm
Where: yəhaw̓ Center for Student Engagement (9114, former bookstore)