Nursing Faculty Drop-In Advising
7-8 a.m., May 20, 21, 27, 28; Rm. 2319
1-3 p.m., May 20, 27; Rm. 2312
12-1 p.m., May 21, 28; Rm. 2337
4-5 p.m., May 21, 28; Rm. 2337
11 a.m.-12 p.m., May 29; Rm. 2313
3-4 p.m., May 29; 2300 Building
Nurses, after reviewing the Nursing Program Brochure and attending the Nursing Info Session, you will be allowed to seek personal advising if you choose.
Financial Aid Workshop
2:30-4 p.m., May 20; Rm. 5101
SCC may be having a budget crisis, but that doesn’t mean your finances should suffer. FAFSA’s are due for the next quarter — and a little help goes a long way. Check out the on-campus workshop for more information on how to finesse those applications.
“Women’s Roles and American Families: Why We Should ‘Leave It to Beaver’ Behind”
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., May 21; Rm. 9208
Professor Amy Kinsel will be hosting an interactive workshop focusing on women’s history over the past century. It’s never too late to learn about women. Also, happy Mother’s Day.
Film Showing: Salud Sin Papeles: Health Undocumented
12:30-2:30 p.m., May 21; Theater Building (1600)
This award-winning documentary, created by activist Juan Freitez, was inspired by a neo-Nazi march in 2017.
A group of social activists band together in order to build a free health clinic for undocumented immigrants, who have little to no access to any form of healthcare.
The film is free for everyone.
United Club Council Meeting
3-4 p.m., May 21; Quiet Dining Room
It’s time for the round table of clubs. All clubs are required to send a representative to the meeting, so they can get together and discuss… club things.
Physical Disabilities Panel
12:30-2 p.m., May 22; Rm. 1102
The Access Advisory Committee will be hosting a Physical Disabilities Panel in honor of Disability Awareness Month. Students, faculty and accessibility experts will be on the panel and everyone is invited.
Being Black, Brown, and Female at Shoreline Community College
1:30-2:30 p.m., May 22; Rm. 9202
SCC’s Black Student Union welcomes everyone who wants to share their perspective and experience of being a Woman of Color in the educational realm.
Shoreline Brothers of Color
1:30-2:30 p.m., May 22; Rm. 9201
SCC student MJ Washington will be leading a workshop where Men of Color can safely share their experiences regarding toxic masculinity, as well as their time on campus.
There will be free snacks and open discussion. This event is sponsored in part by the Black Student Union.
Spring Transfer Fair
10 a.m.-1 p.m., May 23; Main Dining Room
College reps from in-state and across the country will be available in one area for prospective students to learn more about admissions, deadlines, majors and even scholarships.
Filling in the Blanks: QTPOC Affinity Group
1-3 p.m., May 23; Rm. 9301
Looking for a chill coloring book session with other people who identify as a Queer and Transgender Person of Color (QTPOC). The Multicultural Center will be hosting a relaxing workshop where QTPOCs can gather (and color).
Double A n’ Play
12:30-1:30 p.m., May 24; Rm. 9102
Asian-American students are welcomed into a safe space to play games, eat snacks and connect with other people who identify as the same.
Annual Club Awards
5:30-8 p.m., May 24; Main Dining Room
The Annual Club Awards are back and better than ever. There’ll be bigger prizes, a catered dinner, a photobooth and more. Try not to be late: Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the ceremony begins at 6 p.m.
Disability Awareness Resource Fair
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., May 30; Main Dining Room
Everyone is invited to the Disability Awareness Resource Fair, which will feature college programs relevant to disabilities.