Student Life attracted lots of club enthusiasts to the Main Dining Room Wednesday, November 3 where they learned about and signed up to participate in Shoreline’s numerous clubs. The fair was originally scheduled in October but was postponed due to air quality concerns that closed campus. Organizers Sundi Musnicki, Director of Student Life, and Michaela Smith, Program Manager weren’t sure whether the new time slot would bring out enough students but were delighted when so many showed. Instructor Jeff Kashiwa and his student band entertained fair attendees and others in the PUB lobby. Several campus employees commented on the excitement in the air from the vitality of returning to campus.
International Education Week 2022 will be observed throughout the country from November 14-18. is a joint initiative of the US Dept. of State and the U.S. Dept. of Education to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences.
Thursday, 11/3, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. // PUB Main Dining Room
Thinking of transferring to a university after Shoreline? Stop by the International Transfer Fair to chat with representatives from over 70 colleges and universities from around the world, including University of Washington, University of California, and many more – see below for the list! This event is free and open to ALL students and staff, even if you’re not an international student!
Come to a session to help you prepare for the NaNoWriMo creative writing challenge. Get advice from others who have done NaNoWriMo before and learn ways to organize your time, outline, plan, and otherwise prepare for the month ahead!
Learn about Shoreline’s study abroad programs for 2022-23, offered by the Washington Community College Consortium for Study Abroad. Upcoming quarter-long programs will be held in Rome, Italy; Peru; and, Japan.
Preptober Session 10/28 from 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Come to a session to help you prepare for the NaNoWriMo creative writing challenge. Get advice from others who have done NaNoWriMo before and learn ways to organize your time, outline, plan, and otherwise prepare for the month ahead!
Join us in the Great Room of 7000 Campus Living to learn about your rights and protections as a student, how to connect to resources, and how Title IX exists in Higher Education. Cookies and other treats will be provided!
Come meet new people, make new friends, and enjoy free snacks and fun activities at Speed Friending on Weds. 10/19 from 12:30-2:30pm in the PUB (9000) Main Dining Room!