Artist, educator, and global agitator Anida Yoeu Ali will present a hybrid performance/talk and visual experience on themes of transnationalism, otherness, and belonging. The presentation will also include poetry, videos, and images from her current exhibition. Specifically, her work offers an opportunity to create from a place of joy and resilience without the need to mine from her own family trauma and painful histories. Coming off the energy and astounding public and press reception of her history-making solo exhibition Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence at Seattle Asian Art Museum (on view until July 7, 2024).
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.
Regardless of where you are in your program of study, or how sure you are about what jobs you are looking for this will be a great event to increase your knowledge of the wide variety of opportunities that exist and gain practice speaking with employers in a professional setting. We will have a wide range of employers that are relevant to all SCC programs of study as well as employers who are looking to hire now regardless of program of study.
Date: Tuesday 5/21/24
Time: 11:30am-2:30pm
Location: 9000 Building PUB – Main Dining Room
Please contact careercenter@shoreline.edu with any questions.
This is open to ALL SCC students and the community, so please invite others to the event.
Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce that Dr. Pangyen (Ben) Weng has accepted the role of Vice President for Instruction.
Dr. Weng will start on July 1, 2024, and brings twenty years of experience in higher education to the role. “I am thrilled to be part of Dr. Kahn’s administration and to lead Shoreline’s outstanding faculty,” Ben expressed about his new role. “Together, we are committed to expanding Shoreline’s transformative and equitable educational opportunities for students.”
For the past six years Ben has served as the STEM Dean at Minneapolis College in Minnesota. During his tenure, he and his faculty launched innovative curriculum initiatives to tackle the myriad challenges facing higher education. Notably, the Minneapolis Math and Science Pathways, along with the Minneapolis Open-Access IT Degrees, resulted in increased enrollment, narrowed achievement gaps, and greater student interest in STEM courses.
Before assuming his deanship, Dr. Weng spent fourteen years as a mathematics professor at three different four-year universities. At Metropolitan State University in Minnesota, he chaired the mathematics department, pioneered new degree programs, and played a pivotal role in establishing the state’s universal 2+2 transfer agreements of math degrees between all the public universities and two-year colleges. His teaching repertoire spanned the entire spectrum of mathematics, from developmental to advanced levels.
Dr. Weng holds a doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis and a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from National Taiwan University in Taipei. His expertise is in real analysis and differential equations, a field where nothing is taken for granted unless logically proven to be true. While Ben’s training lies in theoretical mathematics, his greatest passion is sharing the joy of math with others. In 2022, he authored “Math Excursions for Liberal Arts,” a textbook tailored for non-STEM students.
Originally from Taiwan, Ben came to the US to pursue advanced studies over 25 years ago. He has a wife and three kids. In his free time, he enjoys cooking Taiwanese beef noodles or Japanese yakisoba, playing his 1993 Yamaha silver flute, and hiking with his family. He looks forward to exploring the scenic trails in the region on his bike or rollerblades.
WAVES have partnered once again with Public Health Seattle & King County to offer free mental health Inner Wellness Seminars for all via Zoom! It is an 8-part series, see flier attached. The first session starts TONIGHT, Tuesday, April 16th! It will be held on Tuesdays 6pm – 7:30pm on Zoom: https://kingcounty.zoom.us/j/86325115970
You do not need to attend sequentially or all sessions. Pick and choose as you please. Here are the upcoming topics…
4/16/2024: What is Therapy?
4/23/2024: Navigating Cultural Stigmas in Mental Health
4/30/2024: Know Your Feelings
5/21/2024: What’s Underneath Your Anger?
5/28/2024: Running Away: A two-part discussion for parents and teens
6/4/2024: Depression & Anxiety: What does it look like? & Navigating Cultural Impact
6/11/2024: What’s Your Boundary?
6/18/2023: Cultural Fatigue: What Is It & Do I Have It?
Please share with your contacts, family, friends, students and attend too! Hope to see you online!
Want to get involved on campus? Several offices are hiring for student leaders for the next academic year. Attend an upcoming Student Leader Hiring Fair on Thurs. 4/4 from 12pm-2:30pm in the PUB lobby and find out about opportunities offered by Student Life, International Education, Multicultural Center and College Success! Don’t miss it!
Study Spanish and explore the natural beauty of Costa Rica! This 5-credit study abroad program occurs between summer and fall quarters, August 24 – Sept 21, 2024.
Zoom-in to our meeting to learn more, and / or visit wcccsa.com for more information.