GAC Presents: How to Believe in Universal Human Rights, Thurs., Oct. 22

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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, at 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 theGAC website.

Hope to see you Thursday evening!

Mark Your Calendars for the Annual PCC Costume Walk, Fri. Oct. 30

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It’s that time of year! Our little goblins, princesses, super heroes, fairies and classic characters from the Parent Child Center will be ready to parade on Fri., Oct. 30 between 9:30-11 a.m. In the past, various departments on campus have shared this exciting event with the children by offering treats for their goody bags. There will be approximately 75 children, ranging from 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Some of the treats have been stickers, tooth brushes, pencils, etc. If you should choose to do candy, please no hard candies or any item that contains any nuts. Thank you!

Teaching & Learning Conversation with Dr. Cheryl Roberts Tues., Oct. 20

Join Dr. Cheryl Roberts for a conversation around a very interesting question: How do students stay engaged? The talk is this Tues., Oct. 20 from 2-3 p.m. in Collaborative Learning Classroom 4214.

Faculty professional learning opportunities are open for participation to administrators and classified employees with their supervisor’s permission. We hope to see you there!

Save the Date: Pack the Stands for Athletic Alumni Spirit Day, Nov. 4

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The Shoreline Athletic Department welcomes all students, faculty, staff and alumni to “Pack the Stands for the Green & Gold” at our Volleyball Spirit Day on Wednesday, November 4th at 7pm. We will be honoring past athletic alumni as well as the current Volleyball Sophomore class.

Come out and “Catch the Wave of the Green & Gold”!

Athletic alumni please RSVP to athletics@shoreline.edu if you will be joining us for the celebration!

Global Affairs Center Programming Kicks Off Wed., Oct. 14 With “Cuba: A Country in Flux”

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Welcome to the fall quarter 2015 GAC programs. Below are links to the calendar page for each event where you will find complete details, including where and when. Faculty, if you are going to make any of these required or extra credit assignments, please contact Larry Fuell at 
lfuell@shoreline.edu or ext. 6750.

All events take place at Shoreline Community College, in Room 9208 (QDR). Evening events begin at 7:00 pm. Daytime events’ starting times vary (see below).

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 visitors who do not have a parking permit

Oct 14    Cuba, Tim Payne and Tod O’Driscoll  (11:30 am)

Oct 22    Universal Human Rights, Bill Talbott, University of Washington [7:00 pm]

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]

Please join us!

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.