Winter 2017 Campus Update #2: Fri., March 10

Join us at the Winter Campus Update #2 on Fri., March 10 from 1:30-3 p.m. in the PUB Main Dining Room.

Important news and information about the College will be shared, as well as a report out on the College Values feedback we’ve gathered from students and employees.

The Campus Update will be recorded and the link to the video provided after closed captioning is completed.

From the Human Resources Office: If you are planning to attend the Campus Updates in person, please abstain from wearing personal care products (including hair products, perfume or cologne) containing chemicals or fragrances that might impact individuals with chemical sensitivities.

Thank you.

Improvable and Highly Sketchy starts tonight! Thurs., March 9

Improvable & Highly Sketchy: A night of original improvisation and student, staff, and alumni-written sketch comedy pieces!!

Thurs., March 9 – Sat., March 11 and Thurs., March 16 – Sat., March 18 from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

General Admission – $15
Non-SCC students, Seniors, Faculty, and Staff – $12
Shoreline Community College Students & students 15 and under  – $9

Shoreline Community College Theater
1600 Bldg. / Theater Lobby
16101 Greenwood Ave. N
Shoreline, WA  98133

CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND SITUATIONS – CHILDREN UNDER 10 NOT ALLOWED

19th Annual Shoreline Math Olympiad Sat., March 11

If you plan to be on campus this Sat., March 11 take note that 1,000+ elementary and middle school students, teachers, and parents will also be on campus for a Math Olympiad event scheduled from 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Be sure to leave extra time for parking and note that some facilities (PUB, gym, and a few classrooms) will be occupied during the event.

The competition is for 4-8th-grade students attending public and private schools in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Last year we had 750+ Mathletes compete! Students test in the morning and enjoy entertainment and awards in the gym in the afternoon. It is sponsored by the Shoreline School District, Shoreline Public Schools Foundation, Shoreline Community College, and local businesses. This event is open to the public. Feel free to stop by and join us for our entertainment and awards ceremony, which begins at 12:15 p.m. in the #3000 gym.

Men’s Basketball heads to NWAC post-season tournament Thurs., March 9 – let’s cheer them on!

phins team photo
Our 1st in the North Region Men’s Basketball team is headed to their first round of post-season play this Thurs., March 9 at 8 p.m. at Everett Community College. They’ll be taking on Mt. Hood in the first round of play of the Northwest Athletics Conference’s 16-team, single-elimination tournament. If you’re able to make the short trip up north, please head to Everett to cheer for our Phins!

Everett Community College is at:
2206 Tower St, Everett, WA. (west corner of Tower St & Broadway)

I-5 Southbound

  • Take Exit 198 – Hwy 529 South
  • (Hwy 529 turns into Broadway)
  • At 2nd Stoplight Turn Right onto Tower St.  .
  • Gym is on the Left behind mini-mart.

I-5 Northbound

  • Take Exit 193 – Pacific Ave/WA-529
  • At bottom of exit, turn Left onto Pacific Ave.
  • At Stoplight turn Right onto Maple St.
  • At 3rd Stoplight turn Left onto Everett Ave.
  • At 2nd Stoplight turn Right onto Broadway.
  • Follow Broadway north to Tower St and turn Left onto Tower St.
  • Gym is on the left behind mini-mart.

 

BSU Presents the Black Excellence Series: Hidden Figures Discussion Panel, Wed., March 8

Wed., March 8: 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the PUB 9201

Join the Black Student Union (BSU) for a discussion of the movie “Hidden Figures”. Come hear about the lived experiences of some of Shoreline Community College’s most phenomenal faculty and staff. Our distinguished panel will also address the progress and struggles of women of color, specifically from black women’s perspective, and what the future may hold. Panelists include Professor DuValle Daniel, Librarian Leslie Potter-Henderson, TSS IT Specialist Bonnie Madison, and a very special guest Ms. Shirley L. Johnson (mother of esteemed faculty Dr. Ernest Johnson).