Men’s Basketball plays at home this Sun., Nov. 5

Men’s Basketball plays at home this Sun., Nov. 5 in an exhibition game against the Seattle Mountaineers. Come cheer on our Phins at home in the gym (3000 bldg) from 4-6pm. #GoPhins!

Reminder! Daylight saving time ends this Sun., Nov. 5

Don’t forget to set your clocks back an hour this weekend – Daylight saving time 2017 ends at 2am on Sun., Nov. 5.

President Roberts attends the Washington State Faculty and Staff of Color in Higher Education Conference Nov. 2-3

President Roberts will be off campus Thursday, November 2 (from 9:30 AM) & Friday, November 3 for the Washington State FSOCC (Faculty and Staff of Color in Higher Education) Conference.

While President Roberts is off campus, the AIC (Administrator In Charge) for the College is Alison Stevens, Executive Vice President – (206) 546-4651 or (206) 546-4652 (Pollie McCloskey, Executive Assistant).

Thank you.

Last call for tickets to the 2017 Student Success Breakfast Thurs., Nov. 2

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Join us for our 20th Annual Student Success Breakfast on Thursday, November 2. The event kicks off at 7:00 a.m. and includes a delicious breakfast, inspirational stories from scholarship recipients, live music from Shoreline’s own Funk & Groove, and emceed by Jim Dever of KING5 TV.

Funk & Groove will be performing at the 20th Annual Student Success Campaign Community Breakfast on Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 7am in the PUB. The music students are volunteering their time in support of this empowering campaign.

Please invite family and friends to attend. Every contribution is a valuable resource for our students in need through scholarships and much-needed emergency financial assistance. Without your support, many of our students would not be able to realize their dreams of a college education. A special THANK YOU to all of our generous sponsors!

Diverse voices in the military: Vietnam and current eras veterans panel Thurs., Nov. 2

Join the Global Affairs Center in the PUB 9208 Thurs., Nov. 2 from 7-8:30pm for the panel discussion “Diverse voices in the military: Vietnam and current eras.”

What have been the challenges faced by women and racial & ethnic minorities in the military over time and how have they overcome or otherwise dealt with these challenges? How has their service, return home, and commemoration of their service been similar or different? This discussion is being planned in collaboration with Veterans Services.

Panelists:
Francisco Ivarra (U.S. Army, honorably discharged)
Donna Lowery (Sergeant Major, US Army Retired)
Bill Moore (Colonel, U.S. Army Retired)
Charlie Santiago (U. S. Navy, honorably discharged)
Jordan Smith (U.S. Army, honorably discharged)
Moderator: Derek Levy, Acting Associate Dean, Student Support Programs at Shoreline