Gaming Misinformation: Solve the Mystery of Euphorigen 6/4/24

Join the Library and Learning Resources division for a fun gaming event that will test your Sherlock Holmes-like mystery solving skills. But, be careful! You don’t want to be fooled by misinformation along way!

Everyone (students, staff, and faculty) is invited to this “escape room”-like game event in which teams of 4-6 players will solve puzzles, crack codes, and learn the truth about a mysterious new wonder drug called Euphorigen. Bring a few friends to make your own team, or show up solo to join a team and make friends. Everyone is welcome!

The game is designed to teach us all about the challenge of discerning factual information from various forms of misinformation, skills that will be especially helpful this election year.

The game will last for about 1 hour and we will reflect on the experience for a few minutes afterward. Light snacks provided.

  • Date: Tuesday 6/4/24
  • Time: 12:30pm-2:00pm
  • Location: Building 4000 – Room 4237
    • Just to the right as you walk in main doors
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Oceania Student Leadership Conference 5/24/24

WAVES is sponsoring a FREE Student Leadership Workshop on Friday, May 24th from 9am -4pm at the Weyerhauser Aquatic Center.

  • Date: Friday 5/24/24
  • Time: 9:00am-4:00pm
  • Location: Weyerhaeuser Aquatic Center

The purpose of the student leadership conference is to support youth and young professionals between 18 – 25 years of age. The conference will focus on the following topic areas:  1) Professional development and capacity building 2) Community building in public health & community health 3) Celebration of young leaders for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month (students do not need to be of AAPI heritage to participate). Participants will engage in various interactive workshops and have the opportunity to network with other young professionals and students across King and Pierce County boarders.

WAVES will be providing transportation and snacks on the bus ride. Conference sponsors will be providing lunch and refreshments during the conference.

Please have students register at https://forms.office.com/r/37FHVz5VTF or scan the QR code on the flier attached.

They could also contact me if they have any questions Tasha Nalei Jugas tjugas@shoreline.edu

Please share this great opportunity with our students!

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AANHPI Heritage Month Celebration! 5/22/24

Join us in celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month on Wednesday, May 22, from 5 PM to 8 PM at our Shoreline CC Theatre!

Enjoy cultural performances by the Tibetan Association of Washington, Seattle Kokon Taiko, and more! Explore resource information from various vendors and savor delicious offerings from food trucks like Seattle Poi Company, Taste of Samoa, Momocha, and others.

We look forward to seeing you there!

  • Date: Wednesday 5/22/24
  • Time: 5:00-8:00pm
  • Location: Shoreline CC Theatre
This is a pink flyer with lots of clip art advertising the celebration.  4:45 food trucks open in the parking lot, doors open at 5:30 and 6:30-8:00pm will be performances

Karaoke with Faculty & Staff 5/22/24

The Filipino-American Students & Allies (FASA) student club invites all Shoreline CC faculty and staff to join in the fun and festivities as we celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month with our students.

Come sing your heart out and dance the afternoon away! Karaoke will be set up in the Asian & Pacific Islander Student Center (APISC), Room 1305, on May 22, from 2 PM to 4 PM. Don’t miss out on the excitement!

  • Date: Wednesday 5/22/24
  • Time: 2:00-4:00pm
  • Location: Asian & Pacific Islander Student Center, Room 1305
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AFA Portfolio Exhibition Reception 5/21/24

The artwork in this exhibition represents the culmination of two years of skill development, research, and creative problem solving. Many of the student artists represented in this exhibition have completed the requirements for an Associate of Fine Arts degree, a two-year program of study and training in the visual arts. 

Here at Shoreline, we have had the privilege of watching these students progress from their first realizations of their passion for art-making to developing an individual focus and personal vision. Please join us for food and music as we celebrate these diverse and innovative voices!

  • Date: Tuesday 5/21/24
  • Time: 4:00-5:30pm
  • Location: SCC Art Gallery, Admin 1000
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