Mei (May in Hawaiian) 1st is a cultural and historical celebration in Hawai’i known as May Day. It is a wonderful celebration of the lei and Hawaiian culture, especially with the children on the Islands.
The WAVES Program would like to invite you to celebrate with us by learning how to make a traditional Hawaiian lei po’o (head adornment).
The lei workshop is free and all supplies will be provided. What a great time to learn how to make your very own lei just in time for Mother’s Day and graduation around the corner!
Spring Quarter Transfer Fair, hosted by Shoreline CC Advising Center in partnership with NW Step. This will be an outdoor event (weather permitting). Come and ask questions of different transfer schools and see where you can go after Shoreline.
Date: Tuesday, 5/7/24
Time: 10:00am-1:00pm
Location: PUB Courtyard
Rain Location: Quiet Dining Room
There will be snacks and advisors present to help you too. See you there!
Maanit Goel began his conservation work in the eighth grade with the Sammamish Youth Board. He has served on the Project Green Schools’ National Youth Council, and is an active leader with the Washington Youth Ocean & River Conservation Alliance and the Washington State Legislative Youth Advisory Council. Maanit has lobbied at the state capital in Olympia and has testified in front of Senate committees on environmental issues such as the restoration of Southern Resident Orca and Chinook Salmon populations. He was recently named one of 100 Rise Global Winners, is one of six annual recipients of the Brower Youth Award for environmental activities, and was honored with a President’s Environmental Youth Award through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Learn about Maanit’s journey and how you can be a better advocate for the planet on Weds. 4/24 at 2:00pm in PUB 9208.
Sponsored by the Associated Student Government (ASG) and Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF).
Commencement is coming! Graduation-eligible students are invited to stop by the Countdown to Commencement event on Mon. 4/22 from 11am-2pm in the PUB lobby. Representatives from Career Services, the Alumni Association, Academic Advising, Financial Aid, and Enrollment Services will be on hand to answer questions you have and help you along the path towards graduation! Don’t miss out on free tips and treats!
Date: Monday 4/22/24
Time: 11:00am-2:00pm
Location: 9000 Building (PUB) Lobby
If you have any questions, e-mail commencement@shoreline.edu
All current students are invited to celebrate Earth Week 2024 by attending one of these upcoming events:
Earth Day Celebration – Mon. 4/22
Stop by the PUB Courtyard from 12:30-2:30pm and kick the week off by grabbing a treat and learning how to make recycled paper.
Nature Walk & Plant Tour – Weds. 4/24
Join professor Matt Loper from 11am-12pm as he takes a walk around campus and discusses the local flora, its history and relevance to our region. Tour leaves from PUB lobby. To sign up, e-mail studentsustain@shoreline.edu.
Meet Eco Activist Maanit Goel – Weds. 4/24
Local youth environmental activist Maanit Goel has presented before the WA state legislature and lobbied on behalf of ecological initiatives that benefit our community. Learn about his journey by attending his presentation at 2:00pm in the PUB QDR.
Earth Week Fair – Thurs. 4/25
Wrap up the week by attending our annual Earth Week Fair from 11am-2pm in the PUB Courtyard. Pick up a sustainable swag bag or mushroom kit, test your knowledge in the trash v. recycle challenge, adopt a succulent, or sample some eco-friendly snacks!
Sponsored by the Associated Student Government (ASG) and Sustainability & Commuter Options Fee (SCOF).
Come celebrate Poetry month this April by making black out poetry in the library. We have all the supplies, book pages, markers, and more to get your creativity flowing. You can leave your poem for the display, or take it with you. If you make something else where and want to bring it in to share we can hang those up too. Everything will be up through May 3rd.
Dates: Now-May 3rd
Location: 4200 Building/Library Desk
Try some ideas from this Easy Guide to Blackout Poetry: https://nowsparkcreativity.com/2018/10/the-easy-guide-to-blackout-poetry.html
The campus community is invited to submit nominations for this year’s Student Leadership Awards. This annual event will take place on Thursday May 23, 2024 from 5:30-8:00 pm in the PUB Main Dining Room. Help us recognize the outstanding work and leadership of Shoreline’s students and faculty/staff who are involved with clubs, programs, and other extra-curricular activities.
Award categories are intended to spotlight the contributions of individuals, clubs, groups, and departments/programs and include Outstanding Team, Unsung Hero, Equity Advocate, Cultural Ambassador, Outstanding Club Leader, Outstanding Event, and Club of the Year.
To submit a nomination, please go to https://bit.ly/scc_awards24 by May 1. To nominate more than one individual/group/etc. feel free to submit the form multiple times.
If you have any questions, please e-mail studentlife@shoreline.edu.