This camp will introduce students to learning about how to create a short film with an introduction to professional film equipment. Students will learn to create concepts and characters, script writing and the elements inside producing and directing to shoot their own short film. Requires a cell phone with recording abilities, a tripod, and a mounted camera mic , water bottle and a snack. More information about Trina Griffin and Rising Reels: rising-reels.org.
The SCC Foundation awards thousands of dollars every year to Shoreline students. Check out the Scholarship website and apply! Scholarships are awarded for academic and workforce programs. Scholarships can help you pay for tuition, books, and other program costs.
Note: details of the SCC Nursing Program Application will not be discussed in these sessions. Students who are ready to apply to the Shoreline Nursing Program should plan to attend at least one Nursing Program Jump Start session AND the Nursing Application Bootcamp 1-2 quarters before applying to the program.
Our HSAMCC project will have some exterior work done this week and next. The contractor, Forma, will be applying a brick sealer starting on the south side working east to west. See image below.
The sealant being used is Sure Klean Blok-Guard, a water-based masonry water repellent applied via sprayer at close range. The contractor doesn’t anticipate any issues around the jobsite area given application method, the existing jobsite fencing w/ netting, and relative distance to any occupied buildings. However, there might be a slight odor in the air around the building.
Please reach out to Kim Clark (kclark@shoreline.edu) with any questions or concerns.
As a reminder, all concession sales during SIFF at Shoreline Community College benefit the Shoreline Community College Foundation’s Performing Arts and Digital Filmmaking Scholarship fund, and other Foundation scholarships and programs. So be sure to enjoy some popcorn!
As a reminder, all concession sales during SIFF at Shoreline Community College benefit the Shoreline Community College Foundation’s Performing Arts and Digital Filmmaking Scholarship fund, and other Foundation scholarships and programs. So be sure to enjoy some popcorn!
Come join us for an important presentation tonight in honor of and connection with the recent Holocaust Remembrance Day.
We have the unique opportunity to have a Holocaust survivor travel to us from out of state and share their story at the Shoreline Community College on Tuesday (tomorrow) May 2, 6 p.m. in the campus theater.
Our goal is to give an opportunity for students and the broader community to meet and hear first hand from a survivor of the Holocaust, which is a very important step towards building tolerance and understanding amongst humanity, ensuring such a horror will never repeat itself again, and to honor the newly established initiative just announced this past weekend by the president, establishing the month of May as Jewish Heritage Month.
What: 900 Days Under Nazi Seige
When: Tonight! Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023 6:00-8:00 (Doors open at 6:00, Presentation starts at 7:00)
Shoreline Community College & Bloodworks Northwest are hosting a campus blood drive on Wednesday, April 26 from 9:30am-3:30pm in the PUB Quiet Dining Room (9208). SCC students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to make an appointment to donate by going to https://tinyurl.com/SCCgiveblood.