The Seattle Colleges 2022 Virtual Japanese Day of Remembrance: After 80 years - Where Are We Now?, When, : Feb. 17, 12 - 1:30 p.m., Where, : Register in advance or join the day of at: bit.ly/jdor22 On February 17, 2022, we mark the 80th anniversary of the signing of Executive Order 9066, the act of President Franklin D. Roosevelt that led to the forced removal and incarceration of over 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. This year's event features Frank Abe, author of We Hereby Refuse and Erin Shigaki, a community…
Judge David Keenan’s day job is to preside over criminal and civil trials in King County’s Superior Court. Prior to being elected to the court, he worked in complex civil litigation at a global law firm and his accolades have included arguing before the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and being awarded the Washington State Bar Association’s Outstanding Young Lawyer Award. But his…
Graduates like Nuttada Panpradist '13 are making a difference in our community and beyond, and demonstrating the power that open access education provides for all. Nuttada came to North in search of a career change. She earned an associate degree and certificate at North and, through her program, completed an internship at the University of Washington that opened the door for her. Nuttada…
The Independent Living Movement's fight for Disability Civil Rights with Dr. Josef Mogharreban, NSC Director for Disability Services, Oct. 2 12 - 1 p.m. Equity and Welcome Center, CC 1151 (College Center building)
Learn how to write a strong personal statement for your university applications. RSVP: Original URL: http://bit.ly/EssayWorkshopRSVP. Click or tap if you trust this link. bit.ly/EssayWorkshopRSVP, Oct. 9 12:30 p.m. Student Learning Center HS 1636B (Health Sciences building)
Stop by to learn about Antioch’s Bachelor’s completion and graduate programs of study., Oct. 9 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Grove (HS building 1536A)
Join for Sharing Stories: An Anti-racism Discussion Group., This will be an informal group for North students, staff, and faculty to discuss topics related to race, ethnicity and anti-racism in a respectful, relaxed setting. First Thursdays from noon - 1 p.m. in the Equity & Welcome Center, CC1151 (College Center building) • Oct. 3 • Nov. 7 • Jan. 9 • Feb. 6 • March 5 • Apr. 2 • May 7 Each meeting has a different theme. Examples: • Public Space: When…
Learn about the LGBTQ+ Community and celebrate this special day that honors self-acceptance and the decision to share that with others, or keep it to oneself. • Oct. 11 • 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. • Equity & Welcome Center, CC1151 (College Center building)
NEW Proposed Rule WAC 132F-126: Required and Emergency Medical Leaves of Absence, This proposed rule addresses a need for the colleges to issue medical withdrawals to students who exhibit self-harm and cannot otherwise be accommodated through the interactive process while attending college., A public hearing to receive comments will be held –, November 22, 2019 1:00 – 2:30 pm Seattle Colleges District Office, Siegal Center - 1st Floor Boardroom 1500 Harvard Avenue Seattle WA, 98122, An overview of the proposed revisions will be provided by the Hearing Officer prior to taking comments. Written comments will be accepted until, 5:00 pm on November 22, 2019, . Following the hearing, the Hearing Officer will prepare a memorandum summarizing the testimony. The Chancellor’s Executive Cabinet will review the comments and written submissions. Pending action by the Board of Trustees on December 19, 2019, the new rule will become effective on January 19, 2020. Comments should be directed to the Office of the Chief Human Resource Officer Email: wacinput@…