Category: Free

February 26th, 2025 by Steve Marshal

After the Saturday production of Nine to Five join us for a FREE IMPROVISATION SHOW! Doors open at 9:30 PM with the show starting around 10:00 PM. Tons of laughs and audience participation!

  • DATE: Saturday, 3/8
  • TIME: 10 – 11 PM
  • PLACE: Building 1600 Theater

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Free

February 21st, 2025 by Steve Marshal

Join us for the second of two lectures presented by Ana Celis:

Natural & Cultural Heritage of the Yucatan Peninsula

In a highly interconnected world, it is important to consider the history and values of the local communities where we travel. This lecture will present a grassroots approach to preserving the world’s largest underwater cave systems and its connections with the natural and cultural heritage of the Yucatán Península (México).

  • DATE: Wednesday, 3/5/2025
  • TIME: 5:30 – 6:30pm
  • PLACE: PUB Quiet Dining Room

Click here to RSVP.

About Ana K. Celis

Ana Celis holds a bachelor’s degree in Archaeology from Universidad Veracruzana, and a master’s degree in Coastal Oceanography from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México.

As a fellow at the Smithsonian in Panama, Ana developed a strong sense of commitment to create positive social impacts through her profession. She has worked for nonprofits, government agencies and the private sector in the areas of subterranean ecosystem conservation, cave archaeology and groundwater quality monitoring. Ana currently serves as director and founder of Karst Lab México. She provides consultancy services for ecosystems conservation and sustainable development in indigenous and urban-sprawl communities. She collaborates with Western Kentucky University and Mammoth Cave National Park to strengthen U.S.-México partnerships in Cave and Karst Science.

 Ana is also a Professor at Universidad del Caribe, working to reduce the gender gap in STEM for marine science.

 As a Humphrey Fellow at UC Davis for the 2024-25 academic year, Ana is broadening her network and knowledge with U.S. partners about coastal and groundwater resource management, and best practices to reduce gender gaps in science.

Posted in Community Education, Events, Free

February 21st, 2025 by Steve Marshal

Join us for the first of two lectures presented by Ana Celis:

Environmental Studies of Caves & Karst Terrains

Subterranean ecosystems, such as caves, cover only 19% of the terrestrial surface and therefore their ecological role is overlooked. This lecture will highlight the environmental and scientific values of cave and karst ecosystems and their relevance in global conservation discussions

  • DATE: Monday, 3/3/2025
  • TIME: 1:30 – 2:25pm
  • PLACE: PUB Quiet Dining Room

About Ana K. Celis

Ana Celis holds a bachelor’s degree in Archaeology from Universidad Veracruzana, and a master’s degree in Coastal Oceanography from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México.

As a fellow at the Smithsonian in Panama, Ana developed a strong sense of commitment to create positive social impacts through her profession. She has worked for nonprofits, government agencies and the private sector in the areas of subterranean ecosystem conservation, cave archaeology and groundwater quality monitoring. Ana currently serves as director and founder of Karst Lab México. She provides consultancy services for ecosystems conservation and sustainable development in indigenous and urban-sprawl communities. She collaborates with Western Kentucky University and Mammoth Cave National Park to strengthen U.S.-México partnerships in Cave and Karst Science.

 Ana is also a Professor at Universidad del Caribe, working to reduce the gender gap in STEM for marine science.

 As a Humphrey Fellow at UC Davis for the 2024-25 academic year, Ana is broadening her network and knowledge with U.S. partners about coastal and groundwater resource management, and best practices to reduce gender gaps in science.

Posted in Community Education, Events, Free

February 20th, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Illustration of a signpost with directional arrows that are labeled with different careers.

Current students are invited to attend the last workshop in the winter Dolphin Development Series which will focus on Career Exploration & PathwayU! Join Megan Tucker from the Career Center and learn about how to incorporate your strengths and interests in potential career opportunities!

  • DATE: Wed. 2/26
  • TIME: 1:30 – 2:30 PM
  • PLACE: PUB 9208

Attendance at each DDS workshop will enter students for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. Those who attend 3 or more workshop will receive a certificate.

For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.

Posted in Career Services, Events, Free, Services for Students, Student Life, Workshops

February 11th, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Illustration of people making ceramics and painting.

Valentine’s Day Event!  Come and paint your own pottery!

No experience necessary, all materials provided!

DATE: 2/14/2025

TIME: 2:00 – 6:00 pm

PLACE: Ceramics Studio (Room 2065)

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Events, Free

February 7th, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Cartoon of a student working on a computer with a giant clock in the background. Above the cartoon is the heading "Time Management."

Current students are invited to attend the next workshop in the Dolphin Development Series which will focus on Time Management!

Join Laura Brown on Tues. 2/11 at 1:30pm in Library 4237 and learn about how to better manage your time!

Attendance at each DDS workshop will enter students for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. Those who attend 3 or more workshop will receive a certificate. For more information, e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.

Posted in Events, Free, Student Life, Workshops

February 5th, 2025 by Steve Marshal
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The 2025-2026 scholarship application is open! Join us for a scholarship info session to:

  • Get your questions answered
  • Learn more about what a scholarship is
  • Preview each section of the application
  • Learn how you will be evaluated by the application review committee
  • Get tools to find more help
  • Be a competitive applicant

Click here to access the application, find info session dates, or view Frequently Asked Questions.

Click here to register for an info session.

Posted in Events, Free, Scholarships, Student Aid

February 3rd, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Image of a white heart on a red background along with the words "February is American Heart Month."

February is American Heart Month, celebrating and bringing awareness about heart conditions in America.

This month is also National Wear Red Day, which in 2025 occurs on February 7. The Shoreline Community College Accessibility Advisory Committee encourages you to wear red on February 7, to show recognition and support for heart health. Post information about #OurHearts to your social media platforms, and recognize statistics, such as the significant one that heart disease is “the leading cause of death for Americans,” according to the American Heart Association.

What is Heart Disease?

Heart Disease may include a variety of heart-related irregularities, such as coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, congenital heart defects, and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). People may have strokes due to problems with their heart and any number of other symptoms; this is not a one-size-fits-all disease. Symptoms of heart disease can range from chest pain to jaw pain, to coldness in the extremities or more. 

Heart Conditions in the Workplace and Classroom

While heart disease is often physically non-apparent, it can significantly impair daily life. For many individuals living with these conditions, the challenges extend beyond the physical. Research shows that 88% of employees with invisible disabilities choose not to disclose it at work to avoid stigma and discrimination. Unfortunately, this often results in social isolation, reduced productivity, and fewer opportunities for career advancement.

By offering accommodations to employees and students we can help ensure that people living with heart disease are not held back from achieving their potential, both personally and professionally. For more information about requesting employment accommodations at Shoreline, contact Human Resources at scchr@shoreline.edu. Students who may need accommodations in the classroom may reach out to Student Accessibility Services (SAS) at sas@shoreline.edu

Risk Factors

Heart disease can have many causes and can affect anyone at any stage of life. If you are interested in learning more about risk factors and what you can do to maintain heart health, talk to a medical provider. If you need assistance finding a medical provider talk to your insurance provider. If you need assistance becoming insured talk to your employer or find a medical provider

Awareness

Let’s take action this February by wearing red, learning more about heart disease, and supporting those in our community who live with it every day. Every body is different. If you are concerned about potential heart disease, seek out medical advice as soon as possible.

Resources 

How are we doing?

Please submit feedback about the information that the Accessibility Advisory Committee shares to Miranda Levy via email at mlevy@shoreline.edu so that the committee can review together and serve the campus community better.

Posted in Announcements, Events, Free

February 3rd, 2025 by Steve Marshal

Celebrate Lunar New Year at SCC and welcome the Year of the Snake with educational displays, food, and a talent show representing diverse cultures:

  • Learn about the many ways communities in the US and Asia celebrate Lunar New Year
  • Watch live music and performances from SCC students and friends
  • Enjoy Taiwanese Food and Tea from Looking for Chai
  • Taste snacks from a wide array of cultures that celebrate Lunar New Year Get an animal in your zodiac sign from balloon artist and SCC student DiAngelo Baltazar of Hoopla Face Painting and Balloons

DATE: Thursday, 2/24/2025

TIME: 5:00 – 7:00 PM

PLACE: SCC Main Dining Room (9215)

The celebration will be preceded at 4:00pm by a talk from SCC alum, Hunter Ka’imi, “How I Gained 1.3 Million Followers on TikTok… And What I Learned,” also in the Main Dining Room.

All events are free and open to the public.

If you are interested in participating in the Talent Show, please click here to submit your request ASAP.

Sponsored by the WAVES Asian Pacific Islander Student Center with support from a coalition of student clubs, SCC offices, and community businesses.

Posted in Arts & Entertainment, DEI, Events, Free

February 3rd, 2025 by Steve Marshal
Image of Hunter, with shoulder-length curly brown hair and glasses, smiling for the camera.

Meet the SCC Alum with 1.3 Million TikTok Followers

The WAVES Asian & Pacific Islander Student Center and our co-sponsors welcome back Shoreline Community College alum and content creator, Hunter Ka’imi, for a special talk titled “How I Gained 1.3 Million Followers on TikTok… And What I Learned.”

Proudly representing the queer and mixed Filipino community, Hunter Ka’imi has dedicated over five years to the dynamic field of content creation and social media. His TikTok posts have received over 161 million likes.

Kaʻimi will offer unique insights into the world of social media from the perspective of a community college student, who started with a handful of followers and now reaches millions of people on a regular basis worldwide.

DATE: Thursday, 2/24/2025

TIME: 4:00 – 5:00 PM

PLACE: SCC Main Dining Room (9215)

The talk will be followed by our Lunar New Year celebration featuring cultural displays, food, and live performances from 5:00 to 7:00pm also in the Main Dining Room.

All events are free and open to the public.

Posted in Events, Free