SIFF Concessions Volunteer Opportunity for Students!

Please spread the word to students, we’re looking for volunteers for the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) Concessions Crew! 

Students who volunteer for a shift to support SIFF on campus will receive a free 2025 SIFF movie pass for another showing at any location.

Training provided! You will be trained on the popcorn machine, serving snacks, and cash handling under the direction of the Concessions Manager and the Theater House Manager, who also assists the SIFF projectionist.  No alcohol will be served.

Click here to sign up!

Please wear black clothing with no logos, unless it is a college logo. Questions? Email John Nold at jnold@shoreline.edu.

Memorial Day 2025 Recognitions

Rows of miniature American flags planted in the grass.

REMEMBRANCE FLAGS DISPLAY

Veteran and Military Student Services (VMSS) and Student Life will be tabling in the courtyard to hand out miniature US flags to anyone who would like to place one in the courtyard lawn in remembrance of fallen Servicemembers. You don’t have to know anyone personally to participate, but if there is someone specific you would like to honor, we will have materials available. To get flag(s), please visit our table in the courtyard at the following days/times:

  • Wednesday, May 21, 10am-2pm
  • Thursday, May 22, 10am-2pm

You can also visit the Veterans Resource Center during normal business hours (8am-5pm) if you missed tabling.

NATIONAL MOMENT OF REMEMBRANCE – ONE MINUTE OF SILENCE

  • MEMORIAL DAY
  • Monday, May 26th, 2025
  • 3:00pm

The National Moment of Remembrance encourages all Americans to pause wherever they are at 3:00pm on Memorial Day for one minute of silence to remember and honor those who have died in service to the United States.

For the fallen and for the missing, we carry the torches of their memories.

SIFF Opening Night Party

Seattle International Film Festival logo.

The Seattle International Film Festival kicks off this week, and we’re excited to invite you to the SIFF Opening Night Party at Shoreline!

  • WHEN: Friday, May 16. Doors open at 5:00pm, movie begins at 6:30pm.  
  • WHERE: SCC Theater 

The party will include appetizers, drinks, a special screening of the highly anticipated film “Dancing Queen in Hollywood,” and  half-price tickets for staff & faculty! Come enjoy an evening of fun, film, and community for only $25.

Use this link to get your discounted tickets.

“Dancing Queen in Hollywood” is the sequel to SIFF 2023 Golden Space Needle Best Film winner “Dancing Queen.” Young hip-hop-dancing Mina and her dance partner Markus head to Los Angeles in hopes of starring in a music video, only for her to get the chance to be in a major motion picture! 

We hope you can join us at the Opening Night Party as we launch another exciting year of SIFF!

Be sure to visit the SIFF website to see the full lineup of amazing films happening at the 2025 Seattle International Film Festival.

SCC Welcomes Dalila Paredes as Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Transfer (STEM-T)

Shoreline Community College is proud to officially introduce Dalila Paredes as the new Dean of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Transfer (STEM-T). She brings to this role over a decade of experience in STEM education, and more than eight years of higher education leadership.

Photograph of Dalila Paredes on campus.

Dean Paredes holds an M.S. in Chemistry, a B.S. in Biology and Chemistry from West Texas A&M University, and an A.S. from Seward County Community College. She centers her work on creating inclusive and equitable learning environments, drawing strength from her intersecting identities and lived experiences, including overcoming gun violence and food and housing insecurity. These experiences fuel her passion for educational access and success for all students, especially those from marginalized communities. 

When asked about her feelings on stepping into the role, Paredes shared, “As a first-generation, queer, Mexican-Indigenous Latina leader in STEM, I carry the strength and wisdom of my ancestors and the dreams of future generations. It is my life’s mission to reflect the rich diversity of our communities and ensure that others have greater opportunities than I did in my journey. I’m honored to be part of King County’s growing STEM community and to serve as a thought partner in building innovative, equitable pathways to high-paying, family-wage careers, because representation matters, and equity is how we cultivate sustainable change.” 

Prior to joining Shoreline, Paredes served as MESA Director (Math, Engineering, Science Achievement) at Clark College, where she expanded support systems for underserved STEM students, and built meaningful partnerships with faculty and community organizations. She has also served as a distinguished faculty member for biology and chemistry at Amarillo College, Clark College, and Lower Columbia College, where she developed and led culturally inclusive curricula across multiple STEM disciplines.  

Since stepping into the interim Dean of STEM role at Shoreline in 2022, Paredes has led with vision, empathy, and accountability; supervising over 50 faculty and staff and supporting more than 850 full-time equivalent (FTE) STEM students, managing over $9 million in STEM budgets, and stewarding millions of dollars in NSF grant funding. Her strategic priorities include expanding interdisciplinary STEM programs, championing culturally inclusive curricula, and aligning academic offerings with workforce needs and innovation. 

A committed practitioner of shared governance and decolonizing education, Paredes is dedicated to uplifting the voices of those most often unheard. Her leadership is grounded in transparency, collaboration, and a strong belief in the transformative power of education. 

Outside of work, Dalila enjoys spending time with her family outdoors. She also shares her home with two dogs and a cat and channels her creativity through woodworking and leathercrafting. 

May 2025 Professional Development Update

Dolphins swimming underwater.

The latest Professional Development Update is now available!

Learn why professional development is important to the college and the different ways to access it in the May 2025 Professional Development Update

Let us know your professional development wants and interest with this survey.