Upcoming Events
Meet Kate Dean: Small Town Politics in Uncertain Times: A Retrospective
Commissioner Kate Dean will reflect on 8 years in local elected office during tumultuous and contentious times in our country. She will reflect on the November 5th election and what that might mean for Jefferson County.
View MoreJustine Chorley, the Clallam County Emergency Management Coordinator, will present “Building Resilience on the Peninsula: Disaster Preparedness,” as Studium Generale partners with Career Services at Peninsula College.
Chorley will be focusing on how disaster preparedness contributes to building and sustaining a resilient community and how federal, state, and local emergency managers play important roles in these efforts. Chorley emphasizes how important it is to know which hazards affect your community, including earthquakes, floods, and wildfires.
View MoreCampus Safety will be hosting its annual Vaccine Clinic for all current students and faculty/staff on Tuesday, November 12 from 11:00 am–2:00 pm in the Pirate Union Building (PUB/J Building). Vaccines provided will be for Influenza (Flu) and Covid-19.
Each patient will need to provide:
View MoreThe Peninsula College STEM Club invites students, faculty, and community members to explore the fascinating world of 3D printing! This beginner-friendly demonstration will take place on Wednesday, November 13, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. in the Peninsula College PUB located on the Port Angeles campus.
View MoreBill Maier, son of E. John Maier, founding president of Peninsula Community College, will explain the healing power of writing the memoir/novel of his time in the American/Vietnam War. He is grateful to the local tribes for their veteran honoring ceremonies and the “The Wall That Heals” for bringing together world-renowned Vietnam veteran artists, who spoke, painted, and performed illuminating works about the effects of war on young souls.
View MoreJoin us on Friday, November 15 for the Peninsula College's Drama Department's production of The Thanksgiving Play, by Larissa Fasthorse.
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa Fasthorse’s wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month. In 2023, Larissa Fasthorse was the first Native American playwright produced on Broadway.
General Admission tickets are $20; Free for Peninsula College students.
View MoreJoin us on Saturday, November 16 for the Peninsula College's Drama Department's production of The Thanksgiving Play, by Larissa Fasthorse.
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa Fasthorse’s wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month. In 2023, Larissa Fasthorse was the first Native American playwright produced on Broadway.
General Admission tickets are $20; Free for Peninsula College students.
View MoreJoin us for one of our most popular annual events! We use a nerf-like ball so no one gets hurt. Come early to get decked out with blacklight markers and tape and then join in the fun. Varsity athletes will be separated and placed on coed teams and all other students can register as an individual or team at the ASC Office starting Nov. 11. We typically play with teams of 5-6, plus subs.
View MoreJoin us for an artist lecture by Thomas Connery, whose solo exhibition, "Current Currents Currently," will be featured in the PUB Gallery of Art. Connery is the artist in residence at Peninsula College and is a celebrated and beloved teacher as well as an extraordinary ceramic artist.
View MoreJoin us on Friday, November 22 for the Peninsula College's Drama Department's production of The Thanksgiving Play, by Larissa Fasthorse, at Field Arts & Events Hall in downtown Port Angeles.
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa Fasthorse’s wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month. In 2023, Larissa Fasthorse was the first Native American playwright produced on Broadway.
General Admission tickets are $20.
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