The week ahead

Here is a look at a few of the things happening on and around campus this week:

Monday, Feb. 10:

The SBA parliament will host a meeting in the PUB quiet dining room from 3-5 p.m.! Make sure to encourage students to get involved in their student government!

Tuesday, Feb. 11:

Free workshop that will discuss the elements of fiction and how to find them in short stories and novels your professors assign. This workshop will prepare you to effectively analyze and write about fiction. All readers welcome in room 1501 at 12:30 p.m.

My People are Rising: Memoir of a Black Panther Party Captain. In Honor of Black History Month, the Multicultural Center welcomes a part of local Seattle History Aaron Dixon. Dixon will share with us his life experiences as retold through his recently published book. Be in the PUB quiet dining room at 1 for a discussion with Dixon.

Wednesday, Feb. 12:

Come learn about love! So much is written about love, but what is it and how does it affect us physiologically and emotionally? This fun workshop will provide answers to some of those questions and will include time to reflect on the relational connections in your own life with presenter Shelley Pearson. Starts at 12:30 p.m. in the quiet dining room.

Thursday, Feb. 13:

Learn a process for proofreading your writing so that you can find and correct more of your own sentence errors in a free workshop in room 1501 at 12:30 p.m.

MASKED a semi-formal masquerade fundraiser. Tickets are $4 presale, $5 Non-SCC students and $7 at the door. Starts at 6:30 p.m. in the PUB.

Friday, Feb. 14:

An All Campus Meeting is planned for 12:30 – 2 p.m. in the PUB’s Main Dining Room. The meeting topic(s) are TBD. Details will be posted prior to the 14th.

eLearning Mentors wanted

Here is the application requirements info sheet for a position as an eLearning Mentor.

Please submit applications by 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18 to human resources.

Must be a current faculty member at Shoreline.

Weekend update

Here is a look at what is happening on and around campus this weekend!

Saturday, Feb. 8:

Music tech workshop on signal flow demonstrating the basic flow of Studio Carts E & F. 2-4 p.m. in room 815.

Catch Music Tech Faculty member Jim Elenteny with his band, Science! at Olaf’s in Ballard. This will be a full band set that starts at 8 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 10:

The SBA parliament will host a meeting in the PUB quiet dining room from 3-5 p.m.! Make sure  to get involved in your student government!

Keys for Candy

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Yes. You read that correctly. You can be like Mark Velez and get candy for free! The catch? Trade in those keys.

In an attempt to retrieve wayward, abandoned, misplaced, unnecessary and all of those keys that no one has any idea what they are for….we are offering a “No Questions Asked” key collection from now through February 28. Turn in all of those keys that are hanging out in desk drawers, bowls, baskets, pockets and cup-holders; including the millions of little keys for desks and filing cabinets.  Return the keys to Safety & Security and we promise that no one will roll their eyes, frown or sigh!

If you don’t believe it, then just post them in the inter-campus mail!

Thanking you in advance for your cooperation, any questions contact Robin Blacksmith or Mary Kelemen

Scholarships available for 2014-15 year!

scholarshipsSpread the news! Applications for the 2014 – 2015 school year are now available and more information can be found on the SCC Foundation scholarship page.

Deadline to apply is 4 p.m. on Wednesday, April 9, 2014.

The following scholarships are new this year:

  • Jack Rogers Memorial Scholarship
  • JD Humphreys Memorial Clean Energy Scholarship
  • Joseph W Sullivan Nursing Scholarship
  • Troy Wolff Memorial Humanities Scholarship

There are scholarships for students who will be new to SCC in the upcoming school year and for present SCC students who will be continuing their studies during 2014 – 2015.

Contact Lynn Yaw in the SCC Foundation office, room 1005, (206) 533-6783.