Join us for an evening of fun and baseball as we celebrate the first-ever Seattle Colleges Night at T-Mobile Park! The Mariners will take on the Yankees while we cheer for new Stay in the Game scholarships. Tickets are available for just $25. Learn more/get tickets at: https://foundation.seattlecolleges.edu/stayinthegame?%7C_Ticket_Sales=
North Seattle College Parent Education faculty member Tania Hino , invites guests to discuss parenting topics and tools that will help parents, teachers, and other caregivers. Guests from the NSC cooperative preschool community include both parent educators with expertise in specific areas and co-op parents themselves sharing their wisdom and experiences. Learn more/listen on Apple & Spotify .
Beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, through Monday, May 26, the North Seattle College campus will be closed. Classes, along with non-instructional work, will be conducted remotely during this time. The campus will reopen Tuesday, May 27. There are a couple exceptions: the Childcare building will be open and operational during the closure, and the library will remain open for students who…
May 3, 2025, marked an exciting milestone for North Seattle College as it proudly hosted its inaugural International Business Case Competition, bringing together 40 talented students from both North Seattle College and Seattle Central College for a dynamic day of collaboration, creativity, and strategic thinking., The competition drew students from across Business and Accounting programs and showcased their ability to think critically and present innovative ideas in a real-world business context. Hosted in the newly renovated North Seattle College library, the morning kicked off with nine teams competing simultaneously in two classrooms, each team presenting before a panel of judges. Students were…, And the winners were..., 1st Place, : Maggie Frasier, Kelly Martin, and Michelle Sentevski – three non-traditional students from North Seattle College transitioning into new career paths., 2nd Place, : Ryan Komba, Thokozani Shyrlen Sibo, Susanna Wu, and Sofia Jun – first-year business and accounting students from Seattle Central College., 3rd Place, : Daniil Cherniak Khomchenko, Khatan-Erdene Khongor, and Khatanbold Khongor – recognized for the strongest financial analysis., 4th Place, : Sarah Greenberg, Kaspar Marwick, Bush Phan, and Roger Tang – first-year business and accounting students from North Seattle College. This landmark event was proudly sponsored by Student Leadership and made possible through the dedication of a small organizing committee and the enthusiastic support of 14 judges, including three faculty members from Seattle Colleges and 11 industry professionals…
North Seattle College Real Estate Club students recently had an exclusive opportunity to tour Sammamish Village gaining firsthand insight into the complexities of owning and managing commercial real estate., Behind-the-Scenes Access & Industry Insight, Students engaged one-on-one with real estate professionals, exploring: • The role of Property Managers in day-to-day operations • Facility Management and behind-the-scenes maintenance • Marketing strategies that drive tenant success • A guided tour of restricted areas—essential for operations This hands-on experience allowed students to witness the strategic decision-making and time…, Sammamish Village Highlights, • Home to businesses like Metropolitan Market, T-Mobile, Chipotle, Zeeks Pizza, and Sky Apartments. • Features a state-of-the-art Medical Pavilion. • Developed & managed by TRF Pacific—leaders in sustainable asset value growth. Take a closer look at Sammamish Village: Tour of The Village This tour was an invaluable experience, reinforcing the real-world impact of commercial real…
May 5th is designated as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, in honor of Hanna Harris, a 21-year-old woman from the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, who was tragically murdered in 2013. The passage of a Senate resolution in 2017, led by the Montana Congressional Delegation, formally recognized this day of awareness. Seattle Colleges, in collaboration with…, Several organizations are leading efforts to address this crisis, including: , Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, People and Families of Washington Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Washington Urban Indian Health Institute Washington State Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People Task Force Cowlitz Indian Tribe’s Pathways to Healing Program Washington State Patrol Missing and Unidentified Persons Unit (MUPU) - Missing Indigenous Persons (MIP), Additional MMIWG2S sources and recommended articles: , Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Resources UIHI-Missing-and-Murdered-Indigenous-Women-and-Girls-Report Washington is 2nd in the U.S. for missing and murdered Indigenous women; have recent efforts made headway? Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP): Overview of Recent Research, Legislation, and Selected Issues for Congress Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP): Overview of…
Congratulations to North Seattle College students Kelly Souza, Carolina Gutierrez, Radiya Robele and Ian Good for earning Level 1 High-Power Rocketry Certification from the National Association of Rocketry (NAR). They each built, launched and successfully recovered their high-power rocket at an event sponsored by the Yakama Nation and the Yakima Valley Rocketry Club in White Swan, Wash., on April…
Seven students earning a range of degrees proudly represented North Seattle College at the Women Entrepreneur Business Solutions Competition in the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business on Feb. 1, and their ideas won! Students from North were in three of the teams that tied for first place: Mariyam Abdulkarim, Maila Jenner, Jane Madiz, Anna Kharzhevskaia, Khat Khongor, Michelle…