ASG (your student government) wants to hear from you!
Stop by the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208) on Wed. 2/5 from 2-4pm and take a quick survey to tell us about your Shoreline experience and grab some free food on us!
“Love Me or Leave Me – Letters of Loving, Longing, and Leaving” read by SCC Students and faculty in a multi-media evening of laughter and pathos accompanied by an award-winning accordion player!
What is Letters Aloud, exactly? Well, if Ted Talks and Drunk History had a baby, but without the drunk part, that’s us!
Real letters by real people, with each show bringing together personal letters to and from the famous and the infamous, making history come to life in surprising, inspiring, and hilarious ways.
Come join us for this FREE event!
DATE: Saturday, 2/8/2025
TIME: 7:30 – 9:00 pm
PLACE: Shoreline Community College Theater – Building 1600
Interested in transferring to a four-year university after your time at Shoreline?
Come visit representatives from approximately 70 different colleges and universities from around the U.S. and the world! Learn more about their academic programs, transfer application processes, and student services.
ALL students, staff, and faculty are welcome – although the representatives are most knowledgeable about the transfer process for international students, they will be prepared to chat with all visitors looking for more information!
Kick off International Education Week (IEW) 2024 with us by learning more about the International Education department and the students we serve! Play some games, try some snacks and win prizes. How many different countries are represented by our students? What does an F-1 student need to do before they can come to Shoreline? Who works in International Education and what do they do? Get answers to these questions and more!
Date: Monday 11/18/24
Time: 12:30-4:00pm
Location: 9000 Building, Rm 9302 (International Education Office)
Join the Library and Learning Resources division for a fun gaming event that will test your Sherlock Holmes-like mystery solving skills. But, be careful! You don’t want to be fooled by misinformation along way!
Everyone (students, staff, and faculty) is invited to this “escape room”-like game event in which teams of 4-6 players will solve puzzles, crack codes, and learn the truth about a mysterious new wonder drug called Euphorigen. Bring a few friends to make your own team, or show up solo to join a team and make friends. Everyone is welcome!
The game is designed to teach us all about the challenge of discerning factual information from various forms of misinformation, skills that will be especially helpful this election year.
The game will last for about 1 hour and we will reflect on the experience for a few minutes afterward. Light snacks provided.
Please join us for an evening with acclaimed documentarian, National Geographic Explorer, and NY Times best selling author, Matika Wilbur as she shares her presentation “Changing The Way We See
Please join us for an evening with acclaimed documentarian, National Geographic Explorer, and NY Times best selling author, Matika Wilbur as she shares her presentation “Changing The Way We See Native America: Dismantling Native American Stereotypes.
Light refreshments will be served from 5:30-6PM with the presentation immediately to follow.
Please join us for a thought-provoking evening with Tim Wise, one of the nation’s foremost anti-racist educators, as he discusses the current state of anti-racist education in the U.S.
What: “The Attack on Critical Race Theory and Anti-Racist Education” – A Talk with Tim Wise
Named one of “25 Visionaries Who are Changing Your World,” Wise is the author of nine books, including his latest, Dispatches from the Race War. His writing has also appeared in Salon, Huffington Post, The Root, Black Commentator, and many other popular publications and scholarly journals.
Wise has been featured in several documentaries, including “Vocabulary of Change,” in which he appears alongside legendary scholar and activist Angela Davis to discuss the connections between issues of race, class, gender, sexuality and militarism, as well as inter-generational movement building and the prospects for social change. He also appears regularly on CNN and MSNBC.
We hope that you can join us at 6pm on Thursday, March 7 for this very special event