Women’s volleyball plays at home against Olympic College this Fri., Oct. 6 from 7-9 p.m. in the Main gym (3000 bldg).
Come on out and cheer our Phins on to victory. #GoPhins!
Women’s volleyball plays at home against Olympic College this Fri., Oct. 6 from 7-9 p.m. in the Main gym (3000 bldg).
Come on out and cheer our Phins on to victory. #GoPhins!
The Office of Institutional Assessment and Data Management (IADM), in collaboration with the Learning Outcomes Assessment Steering Committee, will be sponsoring 3-5 faculty-led projects during the 2017-18 academic year. The projects will focus on “closing the loop” with assessment; teams of faculty will “review, assess, reflect and act” based on student learning outcomes for one course or series of courses.
Each project will be led by one faculty member, with the expectation that at least one additional faculty member (full- or part-time) will participate in the project. The maximum amount available for each project is $2,000.
The application can be found here.
Submit your application by October 30th!
To celebrate National Manufacturing Week, the Advanced Manufacturing department is hosting an Employer Fair. 12+ employers will be in attendance and the event is open to the public. Come to the 2500 Building Oct. 5, 2-5 p.m.
The Changing Face of Vietnamese Migration: PUB (9000 bldg) 9208
Thurs., Oct. 5: 7-8:30 pm
Vietnamese-American immigrants discuss their earliest memories, biggest challenges, and successes as they and their families settled in the U.S. This discussion is being planned in collaboration with Peace Tree Vietnam.
Panelists
James Hong, Executive Director, Vietnamese Friendship Association
Kim Long, President, Vietnamese Mutual Assistance Association
Thoa Nguyen, chef/owner of Wabi-Sabi and the Chinoise Café restaurants
Moderator
Dr. Christoph Giebel, Associate Professor of International Studies and History, University of Washington
Did you know that our campus has a community garden that grows food for the food bank?
Our garden needs a fall cleanup and the Deep Roots Garden Group is looking for people who enjoy gardening (or just want an excuse to get a little sun on their lunch break) to help us this week.
Come by for an hour or 10 minutes, whatever you can do will be appreciated.
Thurs Oct 5 8am-4pm
Friday Oct 6 8am-4 pm
If you are interested, here’s what to do:
–Come by the garden, just north of the 2700 building, and start pulling weeds/plants from the garden beds. Pull anything that’s NOT labeled with bright pink tape.
–There will be tools, gloves, and a wheelbarrow for weeds.
–After the beds are cleared, we will sow cover crops in the open spaces that will enrich the soil for next year’s crops.
If you have any questions while working, please see Amy Easton (aeaston@shoreline.edu, 546-4528) in the 2600 building.
If you are interested in joining the Deep Roots Garden Group, please contact Judy Penn (jpenn@shoreline.edu) or Adria Magrath (amagrath@shoreline.edu).
We would love to have more of our campus participate in this group that fights hunger on our campus and in our community.
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