IEW 2024: International Trivia 11/21/24

Test your knowledge of international facts! We will show you how to participate in the trivia via Kahoot on your phone. Questions will be displayed on the screen. First and second place winners will receive a prize!*

*All are welcome to play or watch. Only current Shoreline students are eligible for prizes.

  • Date: Thursday 11/21/24
  • Time: 2:30-3:30pm
  • Location: 9000 Building, Room 9208
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IEW 2024: Virtual Study Abroad Fair 11/21/24

Learn about quarter-long and short-term study abroad programs offered by the Washington Community College Consortium for Study Abroad (WCCCSA).

Scholarships available!

Upcoming Programs in 2025:

  • Rome, Italy
  • South Korea
  • Costa Rica
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Japan
  • Date: Thursday 11/21/24
  • Time: 1:30-2:30
  • Location: Online via Zoom
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Zombie Orientals Ate My Brain! Anti-Muslim and Anti-Asian Themes in Zombie Film & Fiction 11/20/24

This is a lecture style event where those interested in fantasy, science fiction, or genre fiction can learn about how racism is expressed through novels, movies, and other media which can influence our attitude and perception of others.

Eric Hamako is a tenured professor at Shoreline Community College, where he teaches courses about social justice in Multicultural Studies (MCS) and American Ethnic Studies (AES).

IEW 2024: Documentary Screening – 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed 11/20/24

Join us to learn about “issues of identity” and “the joys and complexities of what it means to raise multiracial children” through the perspectives of mixed race kids and their families. Created by filmmaker & comedian W. Kamau Bell and discussion facilitated by Professor Jessica Custis.

  • Date: Wednesday 11/20/24
  • Time: 2:30-4:00pm
  • Location: 7000 Building, Campus Living Great Room
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 ID Cards Available in FOSS (5000)

Dear Campus Community,

The Enrollment Services team would like to remind all community members swing by FOSS (the 5000 building) to have your photo taken and Shoreline ID card printed if you haven’t already. Getting your ID typically takes just a few minutes (depending on how busy we are) and then you’ll be all set if you are ever asked for verification that you are a student or employee of Shoreline. For students, this also provides you identification for student discounts from some local businesses, if you want to take advantage of any of those opportunities.

To get your ID card you’ll need to come prepared with the following things:

  • Physical Photo ID (ex: Drivers License, State ID, Passport, Previous School ID Card, etc.- we cannot accept photos)
  • CtcLink Number 

This fall we have the ID machine up and running from 9-11 and 2-4 Monday – Thursday. Occasionally, we have extended hours, so you are welcome swing by during another time and see if we have anybody available. For any questions please stop by the FOSS Welcome Desk or email navigate@shoreline.edu. Hope to see you there!

Kindly,

The Enrollment Services Team