Several students from Shoreline Community College’s Honors Program will be presenting their research on Friday, May 19 at the UW Undergraduate Research Symposium, and they will be giving an encore presentation for the campus on Wednesday, May 24 from 12:30-2:00pm in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208).
Students are invited to hear more about the incredible work that these students have done over the last year.
Light refreshments and information about the Honors program will be provided.
Are you or someone you know ready to take a big step forward in your career? Or perhaps you’ve begun to think that it might be time to start a new one? If this sounds familiar, then we have the event for you!
Please join us next Wednesday, May 17that 3:00 pm at the Shoreline Community College PUB (9000 Building) for a great opportunity to learn about how our business programs can get you where you want to be. For more details, please see the flyer below.
We hope to see you there!
Key Details:
When: Wednesday, May 17, 2023 3-5pm
Where: Shoreline Student Union (PUB) or Online via Zoom
Join us this week as we celebrate EARTH week at SCC!
Earth Week Fair, SCC Earth Week Student Activities, Earth Week Trivia, and Electronics Recycling bins.
Get your paint brushes ready, the QTPOC (Queer and Trans People of Color) Club is hosting an event to customize canvas tote bags! This casual arts-and-crafts session will give QTPOC students an opportunity to unleash their creativity, use their hands, and build community. *Materials provided*
The Shoreline Art Gallery is currently accepting submissions for the 2023 Earth Week Exhibit which will take place from April 14-28 in the 1000 Building.
Submissions should be made from recycled or
found items OR have a sustainability or eco-focused message or theme.
Interested individuals should e-mail Gallery Director, Zach Mazur (zmazur@shoreline.edu) by Friday, April 7th with the following information:
Description of submission including title, date, media, dimensions and method by which the piece should be displayed (e.g. standing, wall mounted, digital, etc.)
Photograph of submission: If your work is visual, please include a clear photograph or sample of the work/s you are considering.
Exhibition media may include but is not limited to:
Works of visual art (i.e. drawings, paintings, photographs, sculptures, etc.) Please note: 2-dimensional work must be framed and equipped with hanging devices
Musical performances or sound-based media (filmed or recorded)
Film/video productions or digital art
Written or spoken word such as short stories or poetry
All current students are invited to join Seattle artist Cari Simson in a 2 workshop series to create a collaborative art piece that will be included in the upcoming One Planet: An Eco-Focused Art Exhibit at the Shoreline Art Gallery from April 14-May 12.
Workshop 1 – Weds. 4/12 from 2-4pm
Students will work with Cari Simson to create a large installation piece by weaving natural materials found in and around campus!
Workshop 2 – Thurs. 4/20 from 3-5pm
Students will use found and discarded materials provided by gallery visitors to create a second work at the One Planet exhibit reception. Friends and family are welcome to attend and enjoy life music and food!
Space is limited. Sign up to participate by e-mailing Gallery Director, Zach Mazur, at zmazur@shoreline.edu.
The Student Learning Center will remain open, with abbreviated hours, during finals week!
The Math and Sciences Learning Center (room 4213) will be open 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Monday through Thursday (3/20 – 3/23). The Writing Studio (room 4301B) will be open 12:00 pm – 3:00 PM on Monday (3/20) and 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, Tuesday through Thursday (3/21 – 3/23). The Student Learning Center will be closed Friday, 3/24.
Students are encouraged to book appointments through Starfish or to stop by one of our Learning Centers in the Library (4000).
The Student Learning Center will return to full tutoring operations for Spring Quarter on April 10.
Do you attend, work at, or share community space with Shoreline Community College? Do you have ideas and opinions about your experience at Shoreline that you would like to share? The Strategic Planning team wants to hear from you!
Shoreline Community College recognizes that equity and diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides inspiring role models for all students. We are committed to a campus climate and culture where all community members feel safe, experience a sense of belonging, and feel their overall well-being is supported through authentic and engaged relationships.
Please share your thoughts in our 5–10-minute survey. The survey is anonymous and students who opt in are eligible to be selected for prizes!
Your answers will provide critical information that will help us develop our new Strategic Plan. Let’s celebrate what we appreciate about Shoreline with an eye toward building an even more equitable, inclusive future to embrace the changing world!