Category: Workshops

October 21st, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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As part of our Job and Career Success Series, please join us for a workshop titled “Choosing a Major or Career Path” on Tues., Oct. 27 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the PUB Quiet Dining Room.

Explore interests, strengths, and values and learn how they connect to deciding a major and/or career pathway that is right for you. Shoreline Community College Career Counselors will provide strategies for career exploration and share information about resources to help select a pathway that fits YOU!

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October 20th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Join us this Thursday evening as the Global Affairs Center (GAC) fall quarter events continue with a talk by UW Philosophy Professor, Bill Talbott,
How to Believe in Universal Human Rights, on Oct. 22, 7:00 pm, (Room 9208 in the PUB). Attendance is open to the public and FREE. And parking anywhere on campus in the evening is also FREE.

Below are links to the calendar page where you will find complete details for other upcoming GAC events.

Oct 28    A Multicultural South Africa, Ernest Johnson, Shoreline Community College [12:30 pm]
Oct 29    Cuba-U.S. Relations, Marc McLeod, Seattle University [7:00 pm]
Nov 4     Women and Social Protest, Rachel David, Shoreline Community College [11:30 am]
Nov 5     Guatemala-U.S. Relations, John Hamilton, U.S. Ambassador (retired) [7:00 pm]
Nov 12   Canada-U.S. Relations, James Hill, Consul General of Canada [7:00 pm]
Nov 18   Cambodia, Diana Knauf, Shoreline Community College [12:30 pm]
Nov 19   Mexico, Eduardo Baca Cuenca, Consul General of Mexico [7:00 pm]
Nov 24   Service-Learning in Bolivia, Katie Fleming, and Lisa Libassi, Shoreline CC [10:30 am]

And please note:

  • All events take place at Shoreline Community College, in Room 9208 (QDR).
  • Evening events begin at 7:00 pm. Starting times for daytime events vary; (see list above).
  • All events are open to the public, and FREE.
  • Parking on campus is FREE in the evening; a small fee is charged during the day for anyone without a parking permit.

For more information about the Global Affairs Center, past and future programs, how you can join the GAC mailing list, and how you can support these programs, please go the GAC website.

Hope to see you Thursday evening!

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October 19th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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October 19th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

Come speak with advising staff about how to plan for a major in engineering this Wed., Oct. 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 1102.

Please RSVP for this workshop so we can know how many people to expect.

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October 19th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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It is recommended that Shoreline Community College students have an educational plan on file. An educational plan is like a roadmap for how to complete the degree requirements found in the program planning guides. Join us Wed., Oct. 21 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in room 1301 for a workshop to help you make sure you’re planning for your AA-DTA Transfer degree correctly. In this session, students who intend to complete a transfer degree will learn:

  • Where to locate planning guides
  • The degree requirements for the program of study
  • The importance of taking math and English early
  • How previous coursework could be used
  • To consider other life commitments like finances, work and family
  • Specific course recommendations for four-year colleges
  • Why to review a completed educational plan often

If you cannot attend this session, you can also make an appointment with an advisor by contacting the Advising Office at 206-546-4559 or advising@shoreline.edu.

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October 19th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Join Counseling Services for an interactive workshop: Understanding Depression on Wed., Oct. 21 at 12:30 p.m. in the PUB 9202.

Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad. But these feelings are usually short-lived and pass within a couple of days. When you have depression, it interferes with daily life and causes pain for both you and those who care about you.

Join Counseling Services at our interactive workshop and learn more about how to recognize the signs and symptoms of depression for yourself or someone you care about.

Questions about the workshop? Contact Sheryl Copeland at scopeland@shoreline.edu or 206.533.6712.

Want to know more about depression? Visit HelpGuide.org.

Need someone to talk to? Stop by Counseling Services in FOSS 5229 or call us at 206.546.4559 to schedule an appointment with a professional counselor.

Need 24/7 Crisis Support?
King County Crisis Line | 1-866-427-4747 | TTY: 206-461-3219
Snohomish County Crisis Line | 1-800-584-3578 | Online Chat: carecrisischat.org

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October 19th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

Slide1Join the music department this Fri., Oct. 23 for a Master Class in Performance with guest speaker Robert Caldwell from 12:30-3 p.m. in the Music Building, room 818. Free and open to the entire campus community and public.

Caldwell will talk about what it takes to be a performer.

Stage presence, charisma, excitement, connection — A lit-up stage—we all know it when we
experience it in live performances. But how do we get there? How do we move beyond our technical and interpretive skills and captivate an audience? Do magical performances happen to only “born performers”?

What if “born performers” have simply happened to put together their internal worlds in a way that anyone can learn? In other words, what if such intangibles as stage presence were a matter of skill? Come explore the question of what it means to be an artist on stage, of how to integrate technical and interpretive skills into a higher level of performance.

Come to learn platform skills, skills to find your way to brilliance on stage, and even those internal skills common to performers rarely discussed. Come to heighten your passion for your art.

Mr. Caldwell, will work with four Shoreline Community College students. Please join us in this wonderful opportunity offered through the Shoreline Community College Music department.

Robert Caldwell

Robert is a writer, composer, musician, artist, designer, programmer, filmmaker, animator, teacher, public speaker, businessman, performance coach, and consultant. Over a twenty-year period, he wrote, directed, and produced 14 films and wrote many books, all still in circulation, for musicians, speech and hearing scientists and neuroscientists.

His story begins at the age of 17. His travels, education and experiences led him to wonder why some people light up an audience while others don’t, given that they might play the same music at high levels of competence. He wanted to understand the underlying fundamentals of lighting up a heart and mind, and why such a thing as performances exist at all in our species. Following this quest, which led him through all facets of human expression—music, literature, art, architecture, design, computer programming, for instance—combined with his keen interest in both art and science, especially, neuroscience, he wrote his first book on performance at age twenty-seven. He has continued to actively develop these ideas into a pragmatic philosophy and collection of techniques, coaching performers of all levels, from beginners to international stars.

His works include:
Diction for Singers; The Performer Prepares; The Singer’s Voice: Breath, Vocal Folds, Vocal Tract, Resonance, and The Human Voice animation/visualization film series; Singers’ Edition, Guide to Operatic Roles and Arias Light Lyric Soprano and Soubrette, and Guide to Operatic Duets; The five volumes of Excellence in Singing: Beginning the Process, Mastering the Fundamentals, Advancing the Technique, Becoming an Artist, and Managing Vocal HealthHuman Speech Science: Acoustics, Articulation, and The Source-Filter Theory, and Through a Portal to the Mind.

 

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October 18th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Want expert help filling out your FAFSA? Come to our free workshop Mon., Oct. 19 from 2:30-4 p.m. in the Workforce Education Computer Lab in FOSS 5101. Bring your tax information or estimates, including parents’ tax information if applicable.

Members of Shoreline’s Enrollment & Financial Aid Services office will be on hand to help you get started and complete the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA).

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October 15th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

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Are you planning to transfer to the University of Washington? Join us for an online UW Admissions and Transfer Planning session Tues., Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. Students attending this completely online session will learn about:

  • admission requirements
  • application process
  • preparing for a major
  • and how to connect with UW resources

To RSVP for this event, please e-mail jlee@shoreline.edu. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with a website link to enter the online session.

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October 15th, 2015 by pio@shoreline.edu

 

 

 

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The Multicultural Center presents two awesome events this Fri., Oct. 16.

First join us for a viewing of the documentary “The Godmother of Rock and Roll” about music pioneer Rosetta Tharpe. The film will show in the PUB room 9102 at 10:30 a.m. 

Rosetta Tharpe (March 20, 1915 – October 9, 1973) was a singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose mixture of spiritual lyrics with rock music made her gospel’s first crossover artist. Often referred to as “the original soul sister”, Rosetta Tharpe’s singing and showmanship has been cited as a major influence on legendary musicians such as Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and Little Richard, among others.

Second, swing by for a frank talk on racism titled “Everyone’s a little bit Racist.” The discussion will happen in the PUB room 9102 from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

The discussion will cover such topic as, When is it okay to tell a racist joke? How about a gay joke? What if they are “based” in truth? Do you think people are too sensitive to these jokes? Join us as we use a song from the upcoming Shoreline Community College production of Avenue Q to springboard a conversation on the issues of: Bias, Microaggressions, Stereotypes, “-ism”s…and why they are NOT okay.
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