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Dr. Jack Kahn to start July 2 as the next president of Shoreline Community College

Friday, June 24, 2022

Dr. Jack Kahn, new president of
Shoreline Community College
Dr. Jack Kahn will take office on July 2, 2022 as the new president of Shoreline Community College (SCC)

The board of trustees voted and announced Kahn as the president at the public March 2 board meeting.

As SCC president, Kahn’s responsibilities will include creating inclusive and comprehensive educational opportunities for students by guiding and maintaining extensive community partnerships and cultivating a college environment that leverages the talents and dedication of the SCC faculty and staff. 

He will also be charged with leading the community through development of its next strategic plan, modeling a commitment to enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion and infusing those values throughout the SCC academic programs, student life and college operations.

Kahn said he was interested in the SCC president role for several reasons, including the college’s focus on student success and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

“I was drawn to the student-centered organization of the academic pathways and, of course, all of the great academic programs at SCC. I really enjoyed seeing the innovative new programs such as the mental health and policing merge.” said Kahn. 
“I was also drawn to Shoreline’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion work through the multicultural center, gender equity center, diversity of students and various campus initiatives.”

Kahn has more than 25 years of experience in higher education and has served as a leader for more than a decade. Most recently, he has been the assistant superintendent/vice president at Palomar College in San Marcos, California. 

He also previously served as the Palomar Community College District’s interim superintendent / president and was the dean of the division of social and behavioral sciences at Palomar College. 

Prior to his work in academic leadership, Kahn was an active faculty member and published researcher and author of works addressing issues of psychological testing, masculinity and social justice. 

In his role as interim superintendent/president, Kahn oversaw more than 1,600 employees, a student population of 25,000 and an annual budget of $568 million with a continued emphasis on equity and social change. 

He led the college through a fiscal crisis, steered the Emergency Operations center team through the COVID-19 pandemic, worked with colleagues to save taxpayers $21 million by refinancing Prop M bonds and assisted in transitioning a new shared governance structure. Kahn was also active in collaborating with colleagues to develop a robust antiracist plan for the institution.

The first person in his family to pursue a four-year college degree, Kahn earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in philosophy from Arizona State University. He went on to earn a Master of Arts in marriage and family counseling from San José State University before attending the State University of New York at Buffalo to earn a doctorate in counseling psychology.

In his spare time, Kahn enjoys seeing live music and theater, traveling, exploring new neighborhoods, trying new restaurants, hiking, reading, gardening, cooking and spending time with his wife Jackie, two dogs, and cat. Kahn and his wife look forward to relocating to Washington so he can begin his new role at SCC this summer.

“My career goal has been to bring diverse people together to create systems that are integrated with the broader community to serve students, particularly with a lens toward equity,” said Kahn. 
“I have tried to do so using my own privileges to serve and advocate for others. In all of the roles I have been in, I have been fortunate to have been able to establish several mechanisms with long-lasting effects in this regard. I am really excited about all the work we will do together at Shoreline.”

Founded in 1964, Shoreline Community College offers more than 100 rigorous academic and professional/technical degrees and certificates to meet the lifelong learning needs of its diverse students and communities. 

Its nearly 10,000 students hail from across the United States and over 50 countries.



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Black Rocket STEAM Computer Camps at Shoreline Community College

Monday, June 13, 2022


Photo provided by Shoreline Community College

Shoreline Community College is proud to offer STEAM camps in partnership with Black Rocket, a leader in national tech-education. Black Rocket’s distinct programs in Creative Sciences and Digital Arts focus on the intersection of creativity and technology. 

Each camp emphasizes self-empowerment, cognitive reasoning, and divergent thinking through hands-on learning. Black Rocket's mission is to help ignite, unleash, and enhance every student's distinct talents.

In-Person Camps

August 1 - 5th from 9:30am - 3:30pm
Minecraft Redstone Engineers (AM) and ROBLOX Coders & Entrepreneurs(PM)
11 to 14 years old
Camp Fees: $499

August 22 - 26 from 9:30am - 3:30pm
Minecraft Redstone Engineers (AM) and Make Your First 3D Video Game (PM)
8 to 11 years old
Camp Fees: $499

REGISTER HERE




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Weekend Entertainment: Shoreline Shorts - June 4-5, 2022

Saturday, June 4, 2022

 

Performances 
  • Saturday, June 4 at 7:30pm and 
  • Sunday June 5 at 3pm. 
  • Students and seniors $7
  • General $10
The Shoreline Shorts are one-act, short plays, written, directed and performed by students at Shoreline Community College.




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Sign up for this 3 hour online workshop on June 14th: Writing - Creating Sci-Fi Stories

Friday, May 27, 2022

Creating Sci-Fi from your life experiences is a fun way to create cool storylines that could involve technology, mystery, otherworldly events, and show us something about what it means to be human. 

Come join us as we learn to extrapolate science concepts and how to work them into our world to bring amazing new stories to life.

Can’t make the class? Sign up and we will send you the class materials, recording and presentation slides to help you get started!

6/12 - 10:00am – 1:00pm - Sunday (1) 
Fee: $39 | Rebecca Demarest | Online
https://www.campusce.net/shoreline/course/course.aspx...



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Bloodworks Pop-Up donation site at Shoreline Community College May 11-12

Wednesday, May 4, 2022


Bloodworks NW has a Pop-Up coming to Shoreline! Please consider donating blood on Tuesday, May 10 or Wednesday, May 11, 2022.

Our community urgently needs Type O donors – the blood type most commonly requested and used by hospitals. 

The Type O and platelet supply have been in an emergency shortage for many weeks, making it a struggle to meet local patient needs. 

With the overall blood supply approaching emergency levels, community participation in reversing this situation is essential. 

Pop-Up @ Shoreline Community College


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Calligraphy for Spring: Create beautiful Mother's Day cards in SCC workshop Saturday

Monday, April 18, 2022

Calligraphy for Spring workshop at SCC

REGISTER NOW for this 1 day workshop on April 23, 2022: https://www.campusce.net/shoreline/course/course.aspx?C=124&pc=4&mc=0&sc=0

Learn to use brush lettering combined with botanicals and flourishes to create beautiful Mother’s Day cards and special spring projects. 

In this workshop, we will explore the basics and learn an alphabet that will be adaptable for many uses. Supplies are included.

Saturday 4/23 - 10:00am – 2:00pm - Fee: $59 - Kathy Barker - Location: 1500 Building, Shoreline Community College Campus 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline WA 98133



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Continuing Education: Learn Voice-Over Broadcasting

Learn Voice-Over Broadcasting at Shoreline Community College

This class is for students who want to advance their career or just explore voice-over for fun! 

In what could be the most enlightening 2 hours you've ever spent, this class will show you how you can actually begin using your speaking voice for commercials, films, videos, and more. 

Most people go about it the wrong way. In this introductory class, you will learn about a unique, outside the box way to break into this creative, fulfilling, and potentially lucrative industry. 

Voice-overs can be managed on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time, and with minimal overhead! Whether you choose to pursue voice-overs part-time or full-time, this could be the game changer you¿ve been looking for.

More information and registration here

5/17 - 6:00 – 8:00 pm - Tuesday (1) - Fee:
$39 - Lisa Foster - Location: 1500 Building,
Shoreline Community College Campus 
On-campus 1500 building

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SIFF schedule at Shoreline Community College this week

Saturday, April 16, 2022


The Seattle International Film Festival started this weekend at Shoreline Community College.

Shoreline Community College is pleased to announce the return of the Seattle International Film Festival! As SIFF’s most northern venue, community members and Shoreline students and staff have had the wonderful opportunity to see film screenings, interact with directors, producers, and actors, and learn from Q/A sessions.

Sunday, April 17
Film Title - Start Time - Tickets
The Ghastly Brothers 2:00PM Order tickets
Voice of Silence 4:30PM Order tickets
The Man in the Basement 7:00PM Order tickets

Monday, April 18
Film Title - Start Time - Tickets
Nothing Compares 6:00PM Order tickets
Resurrection 8:45PM Order tickets

Tuesday, April 19
Film Title - Start Time - Tickets
Blind Ambition 6:00PM Order tickets
Everything Went Fine 8:30PM Order tickets

Wednesday, April 20
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Alien on Stage 6:00PM Order tickets
It's Just a Phase, Honey 8:15PM Order tickets

Thursday, April 21
Film Title - Start Time- Tickets

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Register now for Advanced Coding with Java and C# and Game Design Camps for teens

Monday, April 11, 2022

REGISTER NOW! Advanced Coding with Java and C# and Game Design Camps for teens!

Teaching material has been developed or customized to cover specific language syntax and best design and programming techniques.
  • Intro to Programming with C#
    • 6/20 – 6/24 | 9–3 pm | Ages 11–15| 1300 Bldg, SCC
  • Making Video Games with Java Script
    • 8/8 – 8/12 | 9–3 pm | Ages 11–15| 1300 Bldg, SCC |
  • Java for AP CS 1 & Programming Competitions
    • 8/15 – 8/19 | 9–3 pm | Ages 13–17| 1300 Bldg, SCC
  • Java for AP CS 2 & Programming Competitions
    • 8/22 – 8/26 | 9–3 pm | Ages 13–17| 1300 Bldg, SCC



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Continuing Education at Shoreline Community College: Short Film Writing Workshop online

Wednesday, April 6, 2022


Short Film Writing Workshops!

Bring your short stories or film scripts and let’s dig in! 

Come with your 5 to 10 minute scripts, drafts, or ideas and we can work together to create polished projects in 5 weeks. Students will be prepared to start producing their film projects out of the class.

4/22 – 5/20 - 6:00 – 8:00pm - Fridays (5) | Fee: $149 - Rebecca Demarest - Online

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Registration open for spring continuing education classes at Shoreline Community College

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Registration is now open for spring continuing education classes at Shoreline Community College! Dive into arts and culture, meet a wellness goal, or find your next passion project with us. 

Classes begin April 7th through June 24th. 

No application or previous experience is required. The course catalog is linked here: Shoreline Community College (campusce.net). Download our print mailer linked on the Shoreline Community College Continuing Education main webpage: Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College.

If you are looking for summer youth camps, registration starts April 1st for Project Biotech and April 11th for all other camps. View at: Summer Camps | Shoreline Community College



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Shows this weekend at Shoreline Community College Theater - improv and sketches

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Going on this weekend at Shoreline Community College Theater, two shows. Both are student written, directed and acted.

Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 9:30pm (doors open 9pm) Improvisation COMEDY. Free!


Student sketches as you might guess from the title: sketchy students sketchy sketches

Performances on Friday and Saturday, March 18, 19 at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 20 at 3pm.

Tickets sold here - general admission $10, seniors $8, children 11+ $6.




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6th Annual Shoreline Short Short Film Festival ends on a high note

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

ShoreLake Arts and the Shoreline Film Office presented their annual celebration of Washington-made short films at the Shoreline Community College Theater on Saturday, March 5, 2022. More than 200 people turned out to celebrate local film in ShoreLake Arts’ first indoor event since November, 2019.

Jurors Tony Doupé (SCC Professor/SAG Actor), Vivian Hua (Northwest Film Forum Executive Director), Starla Sheen (Filmmaker, Edelman Communication Firm), Zubi Mohammed (Magnussen Media Group: Seattle and Los Angeles), Kira Sipler (screenwriter, producer, director, and assistant director), Deb Pralle (stage, screen, tv, radio actor and Group Content Director) selected 14 films made by Washington State filmmakers, all of which were made during the COVID-19 era.

Jeff Schick, Best Picture, and Sasquatch award winner, with event organizer Kevin Sheen

The Calling by Jeff Schick, a Seattle-based writer, director and filmmaker, won best picture. Schick began directing films in 2012, ultimately creating a film production company, Audio Video Room, where he currently serves as a creative director. This is the second SSSFF win for Schick, who won the People’s Choice award in 2020.

Aiwei Wu and Ray Cao (center) won the 2022 People’s Choice Award
A Weekend on Foxes Island directed by Aiwei Wu and Ray Cao won the 2022 People’s Choice Award. Aiwei Wu began making films during college. Wu’s first film won the jury award at the University of Michigan Campus MovieFest in 2019, kick-starting her filmmaking career. 

After moving to Seattle, Wu co-founded the Avocado Highway Production with Ray Cao. Ray creates visual effects, designs graphics and props for live-action shorts and animations as well as serving as a scriptwriter.

Both the Best Film and People Choice awards come with a $1000 cash prize and the Sasquatch award. The Shoreline Short Short Film Festival supports emerging and developing filmmakers in Washington State and fosters appreciation of experimental and short filmmaking in our region.

Festival Director Kevin Sheen said, “This was a very special event for our organization, the communities we serve, and all of the participating filmmakers. It’s hard to believe, but this was our first indoor event in over two years. 
"I’m very proud of the ShoreLake Arts staff for making this year the best one yet. And to the filmmakers, thank you all so much for continuing to produce amazing work and stories. It was such a fun group of films and people this year. Thank you!”

Patti Hale with sponsor Jack Malek
The 2022 SSSFF sponsors included Jack Malek of Windermere Real Estate, Shoreline Community College, the City of Shoreline, the City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, King County and Arts WA.


ShoreLake Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate creativity and inspire our community through the arts. Established in 1989.

--All photos courtesy ShoreLake Arts



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Painting Away the Trauma spotlights art created by veterans through art therapy - Wednesday at Shoreline Community College

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Free, one-day event to feature paintings, sculptures and metalwork designs

Shoreline, WA – Artwork created Puget Sound area veterans engaged in art therapy will be spotlighted at "Painting Away the Trauma" exhibition presented by WA AmeriCorps Vet Corps and Shoreline Community College this Wednesday, March 16, 2022. 

Free and open to the public, the event is hosted by Shoreline Community College’s Veteran and Military Student Services (VMSS) and will be held at the college’s Pagoda Union Building (PUB, Building 9000) from 10am to 6:30pm.

The event will feature the talents of veterans showcasing their paintings, sculptures and metalwork. Those attending the exhibition will have an opportunity to speak directly with veterans about the relationship between art therapy, mental health care and post-traumatic healing.

“Recent combat veterans returning home from their time in active duty, including conflicts in the Middle East, have found art therapy helps them overcome their traumas,” said Morgan Davis, Shoreline CC Vet Corps Navigator. “Art therapy provides pathways for many veterans to express themselves through an artistic process.”

In addition to the public Shoreline CC students from multiple study disciplines: psychology, fine arts, photography, visual and foundation arts and more, will be on hand to apply their unique critical perspectives to the exhibition merging art, history and lived experiences.

Shoreline Community College, www.shoreline.edu, is located at 16101 Greenwood Ave N., Shoreline, WA 98133.

About "Painting Away the Trauma": The Shoreline CC Veterans Art Exhibit

"Painting Away the Trauma" is a visual history project that will result in a collection of art works (painting, sculptures, ironworks) detailing the experiences of veterans while preserving the value of art therapy.   Veterans often return home with acute psychological or medical conditions and art therapy can be an effective form of treatment in concert with other therapies, or through individual or group psychology.
 
Shoreline Community College’s goal is to provide a space where veterans can share their artistic talents and experiences. The exhibit will spotlight their work while raising awareness of the benefits of art therapy and its ability to heal pain and trauma. 



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Dr. Jack Kahn announced as the next president of Shoreline Community College

Monday, March 14, 2022

Dr. Jack Kahn, new president
of Shoreline Community College
(Shoreline, Wash.) - Shoreline Community College (SCC) has announced the appointment of Dr. Jack Kahn to serve as the new college president. He will take office on July 2, 2022.

Kahn was one of four finalists in the presidential search conducted by the SCC Presidential Screening Committee and Academic Search, Inc., a national search firm specializing in higher education.

The board of trustees voted and announced Kahn as the president at the public March 2 board meeting.

As SCC president, Kahn’s responsibilities will include creating inclusive and comprehensive educational opportunities for students by guiding and maintaining extensive community partnerships and cultivating a college environment that leverages the talents and dedication of the SCC faculty and staff. 

He will also be charged with leading the community through development of its next strategic plan, modeling a commitment to enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion and infusing those values throughout the SCC academic programs, student life and college operations.

Kahn said he was interested in the SCC president role for several reasons, including the college’s focus on student success and commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.

“I was drawn to the student-centered organization of the academic pathways and, of course, all of the great academic programs at SCC. I really enjoyed seeing the innovative new programs such as the mental health and policing merge.” said Kahn. 
“I was also drawn to Shoreline’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion work through the multicultural center, gender equity center, diversity of students and various campus initiatives.”

Kahn has more than 25 years of experience in higher education and has served as a leader for more than a decade. Most recently, he has been the assistant superintendent/vice president at Palomar College in San Marcos, California. He also previously served as the Palomar Community College District’s interim superintendent/president and was the dean of the division of social and behavioral sciences at Palomar College. 

Prior to his work in academic leadership, Kahn was an active faculty member and published researcher and author of works addressing issues of psychological testing, masculinity and social justice.

In his role as interim superintendent/president, Kahn oversaw more than 1,600 employees, a student population of 25,000 and an annual budget of $568 million with a continued emphasis on equity and social change. He led the college through a fiscal crisis, steered the Emergency Operations center team through the COVID pandemic, worked with colleagues to save taxpayers $21 million by refinancing Prop M bonds and assisted in transitioning a new shared governance structure. Kahn was also active in collaborating with colleagues to develop a robust antiracist plan for the institution.

The first person in his family to pursue a four-year college degree, Kahn earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in philosophy from Arizona State University. He went on to earn a Master of Arts in marriage and family counseling from San José State University before attending the State University of New York at Buffalo to earn a doctorate in counseling psychology.

In his spare time, Kahn enjoys seeing live music and theater, traveling, exploring new neighborhoods, trying new restaurants, hiking, reading, gardening, cooking and spending time with his wife Jackie, two dogs, and cat. Kahn and his wife look forward to relocating to Washington so he can begin his new role at SCC this summer.

“My career goal has been to bring diverse people together to create systems that are integrated with the broader community to serve students, particularly with a lens toward equity,” said Kahn. 
“I have tried to do so using my own privileges to serve and advocate for others. In all of the roles I have been in, I have been fortunate to have been able to establish several mechanisms with long-lasting effects in this regard. I am really excited about all the work we will do together at Shoreline.”


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Shoreline Community College to hold virtual open house for bachelor’s degree-seekers

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Shoreline Community College
Aerial photography by Jared Solano. Instagram @juarez.solano

On April 28, 2022 from 3pm to 5pm, Shoreline Community College (SCC) welcomes degree-seekers to its virtual open-house event, 2+2: Begin your Bachelor’s Degree at SCC!

The “2+2” approach to bachelor’s degrees is growing in popularity and invites students to complete the first two years of their academic careers at a community college before heading to a university for the last two years. Many students save thousands of dollars by first attending a community college like SCC before transferring to complete their bachelor’s degree.

Prospective students will learn about SCC programs and resources available there to help them pursue academic goals. 

Following the SCC presentation, representatives from Washington State University, Western Washington University, Eastern Washington University, Central Washington University and University of Washington will hold breakout sessions with students interested in transferring to their institutions. 

Specific transfer plans and pathways from SCC to the university partners will be made available during the presentation.

2+2: Begin your Bachelor’s Degree at Shoreline Community College agenda:
  • 3:00-3:10 p.m.: Welcome
  • 3:10-3:40 p.m.: SCC Experience Presentation
  • 3:40-3:50 p.m.: Q&A
  • 3:50-4:00 p.m.: Break/Open 4-year rooms
  • 4:00-4:25 p.m.: First 4-year session
  • 4:25-4:30 p.m.: Break
  • 4:30-5:00 p.m.: Second 4-year session
SCC representatives speaking at the event are Amy Stapleton, Russell Dorsey and Freddy Vega with Recruitment and Outreach.

Alberto Vazquez from Washington State University, Alex Tadio from Western Washington University, Karim Ahmath from Eastern Washington University, Deedee Orr from Central Washington University and Mia McCurdy from University Washington will represent their institutions during the event.

For more information about the event or to register, visit https://www.shoreline.edu/calendars/begin-your-bachelors-degree.aspx

About Shoreline Community College:

Founded in 1964, Shoreline Community College offers more than 100 rigorous academic and professional/technical degrees and certificates to meet the lifelong learning needs of its diverse students and communities. 

Dedicated faculty and staff are committed to the educational success of its nearly 10,000 students who hail from across the United States and over 50 countries. Shoreline’s campus is one of the most strikingly beautiful college campuses in Washington state. More information about SCC here: www.shoreline.edu



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Veterans invited to submit artworks for Painting Away the Trauma exhibit at Shoreline Community College March 16

Thursday, March 3, 2022


Shoreline, WA – Puget Sound area veterans engaged in art therapy are encouraged to submit entries for the upcoming "Painting Away the Trauma" art exhibition presented by WA AmeriCorps Vet Corps and Shoreline Community College on Wednesday March 16, 2022

Free and open to the public, the event is hosted by Shoreline Community College’s Veteran and Military Student Services (VMSS) and will be held at the college’s Pagoda Union Building (PUB, Building 9000) from 10am to 6:30pm.

The event will feature the talents of veterans displaying their paintings, sculptures and metalwork.  

Veterans engaged in art therapy are invited to submit entries. There is no entry fee, and artists can email vcn@shoreline.edu for registration and submittal information.

Those attending the exhibition will have an opportunity to speak directly with veterans about the relationship between art therapy, mental health care and post-traumatic healing.

“Recent combat veterans returning home from their time in active duty, including conflicts in the Middle East, have found art therapy helps them overcome their traumas,” said Morgan Davis, Shoreline CC Vet Corps Navigator. 
“These programs have provided pathways for many veterans to express themselves through an artistic process.”

Shoreline Community College, www.shoreline.edu, is located at 16101 Greenwood Ave N., |Shoreline, WA 98133.

About "Painting Away the Trauma": The Shoreline CC Veterans Art Exhibit:

"Painting Away the Trauma" is a visual history project that will result in a collection of art works (painting, sculptures, ironworks,) detailing the experiences of veterans while preserving the value of art therapy. Veterans often return home with acute psychological or medical conditions and art therapy can be an effective form of treatment in concert with other therapies, or through individual or group psychology.

Shoreline Community College’s goal is to provide a space where veterans can share their artistic talents and experiences. The exhibit will spotlight their work while raising awareness of the benefits of art therapy and its ability to heal pain and trauma.

About Shoreline Community College:

Founded in 1964, Shoreline Community College offers more than 100 rigorous academic and professional/technical degrees and certificates to meet the lifelong learning needs of its diverse students and communities.  



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Enhance your career or find your next passion project at Shoreline Community College Continuing Education

Wednesday, March 2, 2022


Dive into the arts and culture, meet a wellness goal, learn new skills to enhance your career or find your next passion project with us at Shoreline Community College. Classes begin throughout the winter and no application or previous experience is required. 

Check out all of the available non-credit classes here Continuing Education | Shoreline Community College

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Singing lessons at Shoreline Community College

Saturday, February 26, 2022

Dreaming of being the next American Idol, improve vocal skills? 

Meg Thecker Thorsen and Evan Norberg are amazing vocal teachers at Shoreline CC and both welcome beginners and advanced vocalists. 

Flexible lesson dates. Online or in-person. 

REGISTER TODAY!




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COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Shoreline Community College closes

Thursday, February 17, 2022

The vaccine clinic was held in the PUB at SCC
Photo by Steven H. Robinson

The COVID-19 vaccine clinic on the campus of Shoreline Community College closed down on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.

This decision was made by the partners who staff the clinic--the UW and the Shoreline Fire Department-- due to diminished demand.

A spokesperson for the college said "We are proud that thousands of vaccines and boosters were administered to our community throughout the life of the clinic."



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