Mark your calendars for the Memorial Day Flag Raising Ceremony, Tues., May 30

Please join us for a Flag Raising Ceremony to commemorate Memorial Day on Tues., May 30 at 12:30 p.m. by the flag pole in front of the Administration (1000) bldg. Remarks by Dr. Cheryl Roberts and performance of the National Anthem by the Shoreline Singers.  Flag raising by Shoreline Student Veterans.

Phins Baseball plays at home this Sun., May 14

Come on out and support our Phins Baseball team as they take on Everett at home this Sun., May 14. #GoPhins!

Baseball will play a doubleheader on Sunday with games at 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. at Meridian Park at 16765 Wallingford Ave N. in Shoreline.

Both Baseball and Softball also play away games on Saturday, with Baseball playing at Everett on Saturday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and Softball taking on Olympic at Bremerton, also at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

 

Join the SLC and Shoreline’s Project Pride Club for Pride Prom Fri., May 12

The Project Pride Club at Shoreline Community College is hosting a Pride Prom this spring quarter on Fri., May 12. We welcome all students, staff, faculty, and the LGBTQ+ community and allies to join our celebration.

Some of the highlights of the Pride Prom will be a Drag Show with a history of Drag educational component, hors d’oeuvre, drinks, dancing, and a photo booth, all while being a non-alcohol and free event.

7-8 p.m. Drag Show/Food
8-11 p.m. Dance

pride prom

Multicultural Job Fair Thurs., May 11

All are welcome at the Multicultural Job Fair Thurs., May 11 from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the PUB 9208.

This is a great chance for students to meet over 20 local employers who value diversity, so please encourage your students to come! Read more about the fair here.

Great Discussions Series: U.S. Foreign Policy and Petroleum, Thurs., May 11

Thurs., May 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Room 1010(m) Boardroom

*This is part of the Great Discussion series, which requires registration. See details below.

What is the effect of U.S. petroleum security on foreign policy? For 45 years, the country has alternated between periods of energy security and insecurity, sometimes able to wield petroleum as a useful instrument of foreign policy, sometimes not. Despite the so-called “energy revolution,” the U.S. today is by no means disentangled from foreign dependence and global trends. In order to be successful, policymakers must recognize both petroleum security circumstances and patterns in the relationship between petroleum and foreign policy.

Format:
6:30 – Video background report (compliments printed briefing paper provided in advance)*
7:00 – Remarks by guest
7:30 – group discussion

*Videos and Briefing papers provided by the Foreign Policy Association.

Enrollment is limited.  $35 to register for the series (8 meetings)**
**Registration includes briefing book on the eight issues.

To register: Online click on this link.

By check (payable to SCC Foundation in support of the GAC and mailed to the SCC Foundation, 16101 Greenwood Avenue North, Room 1005, Shoreline, WA 98133).  Note on your check that this is for GAC Great Discussions.

*Attending individual seminars is possible. Contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu), 5385 FOSS Building.  $5 entrance fee collected at door.
*Students can earn 2 credit hours (POLS222)! Contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu), 5385 FOSS Building
*For more information go to the GAC website, or contact Larry Fuell (lfuell@shoreline.edu) or Jonathan Peebles (jpeebles@shoreline.edu)

Support generously provided by the Center for Global Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, UW.