
Shop for handmade ceramic wares made by Shoreline students and faculty at the Clay Club’s annual Holiday Sale!
- DATE: 11/18/2025
- TIME: 8:30am – 5:30pm
- PLACE: Visual Arts Building Lobby

Shop for handmade ceramic wares made by Shoreline students and faculty at the Clay Club’s annual Holiday Sale!

The yəhaw̓ Center for Student Empowerment is hosting Trans Day of Remembrance commuity art display from Nov 10th to Nov 20th. Trans Day of Remembrance (Nov 20th) is a nationally recognized day to mourn transgender people lost to violence.
We will have an opening talking circle on Nov 10th at 12 pm in Rm 9114 to launch the display. On Nov 20th we will host a second talking circle at 2 pm in Rm 9114 to close the display.
Throughout the week, community members, students, and staff are encouraged to visit or contribute art, flowers and words of encouragement to the display.

There’s still time to register for our annual Giving Table Luncheon Fundraiser!
When you attend the Giving Table, you have an opportunity to support critical programs at Shoreline College that help people finish high school, improve their English, and move into fulfilling and well-paying careers.
When you make a gift, you help students pursue their dreams of a better life for themselves and their children.
While there is no charge to attend this event, guests will be asked to consider donating an amount that is personally meaningful.
For information on how to become a Giving Table sponsor, please visit our Sponsorship Opportunities page or contact us at 206-546-4755, sccfoundation@shoreline.edu.

75+ colleges and universities will be represented at this fall’s International Transfer Fair!
All students, staff, and faculty are welcome!
The college representatives are generally focused on international admissions but will be able to answer some questions for non-international applicants!

When the state of Washington made it illegal for tribes to fish for salmon in their usual and accustomed places, it was a declaration of war. Fish War follows the tribes’ fight to exercise their treaty-reserved fishing rights.
Panel discussion follows the film, along with Native Artisan Vendors and Native Drumming.
Please join us for this free community screening event.
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