Please email the Career Center with any questions: careercenter@shoreline.edu
Attending employers is subject to change. This is the current list of external employers, the most up to date registrations will be on Handshake. Numerous on campus resources will also be present.
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend an upcoming environmental justice workshop taking place on Wednesday, May 28 from 1:30-2:30pm in PUB 9208.
This event will focus on environmental issues and their impact on frontline communities. Join us for lively discussion and a Q&A to follow the workshop.
Students are invited to relieve some mid-term stress by playing in the upcoming badminton tournament on Thurs. 5/22 from 1-3pm in the Gym! Enter as an individual OR pair and compete to win a FREE badminton set!
Current students are invited to attend the next Dolphin Development Series workshop which will take place on Weds. 5/14 from 12:30-1:30pm in PUB 9208.
Join professor Nicole Buyagawan who will be talking about the importance of allyship and how you can be an advocate for issues and individuals that are important to you.
This workshop series is designed to give students an opportunity to develop skills in a variety of topics.
Attendance at each DDS workshop will enter students for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. Those who attend 3 or more workshops will receive a certificate. For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.
You’re Invited—Celebrate 60 Years of Shoreline with Us!
We’re turning 60—and you’re invited to the party!
Join Shoreline Community College on Thursday, May 8, 2025, from 3:00–7:00 p.m. for a special 60th Anniversary Open House Celebration. It’s our way of saying thank you to the students, alumni, staff, faculty, and community members who’ve made Shoreline what it is today.
This free, family-friendly event will have something for everyone:
Live performances and films from students
Interactive demonstrations around campus
Drop-in pickleball and basketball recreation opportunities
Short, engaging mini lectures on a wide variety of topics led by our amazing faculty members
Opportunities to learn about different areas of the college, apply, and register for classes
Light refreshments as well as food for purchase from local food trucks
Raffle prizes, giveaways, and more!
Founded in 1964, Shoreline Community College has served thousands of students from across the U.S. and more than 65 countries. With over 100 academic and professional/technical programs, the College continues to be a hub for inclusive learning and student success.
We’ll be celebrating six decades of learning and growing together—while looking ahead to an even brighter future. Whether you’re a longtime Shoreline supporter or are stepping onto campus for the first time, we invite you to reflect on our past, engage with our present, and be inspired for what’s next. Come celebrate with us!
RSVP by May 5th to let us know you’re coming—and bring a friend!
The WAVES Asian and Pacific Islander Student Center presents a lecture by University of Washington Dean of Social Work Michael Spencer. Spencer was appointed dean of the UW School of Social Work in July 2023—the first Native Hawaiian dean at the UW. His research examines health and wellness among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, focusing on interventions that promote health among Native Hawaiians through Indigenous practices and values.
DATE: 5/20/2025
TIME: 12:30 – 2:00 pm
PLACE: Room 1508
Hawaiian plate lunch from The Box provided for attendees who register!
Please email the Career Center with any questions: careercenter@shoreline.edu
Attending employers is subject to change. This is the current list of external employers, the most up to date registrations will be on Handshake. Numerous on campus resources will also be present.
Join Chippi Bello, Shoreline’s Dean of Access & Advising, as she shares her Laotian family history and her experience going back to Laos for the first time after leaving as a refugee.
Join us for an unforgettable evening of cinematic exploration, heartfelt conversation and community as we showcase various short films made by WA state incarcerated youth.
DATE: 4/23/2025
TIME: 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
PLACE: SCC Main Theater (1600)
COST: Free
Created as part of the SHARE Screenwriting Program, these short films offer a glimpse into the thoughts, struggles, and triumphs of individuals navigating incarceration.
Following the screening, there will be a discussion with SHARE’s founder Lindy Boustedt and a panel of guests.
This interactive session will delve deeper into the creative process behind the films, the impact of storytelling on rehabilitation, and the importance of providing avenues for expression to incarcerated youth.
Whether you’re a film enthusiast, advocate for juvenile justice reform, or simply curious about the power of art to inspire change, this event promises to be an enlightening and uplifting experience. Together, let’s amplify the voices of incarcerated youth and foster a culture of empathy, understanding, and empowerment.