Upcoming Events
In support of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Peninsula College will be hosting a series of events to celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy. NDEAM’s purpose is to confirm our commitment to ensuring disabled workers have access to good jobs, every month of every year. That’s the spirit behind this year’s official theme: “Access to Good Jobs for All.”
View MoreIn honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, join us to celebrate poetry created and presented by Native poets. The Native Poets Group will begin the event with a reading, followed by an open mic for Indigenous community members to share their poetry.
Native/Indigenous poets are invited to share at an open mic after members of The Native Poets Group offer readings from their original work.
Can’t attend in person? Watch the livestream on Zoom.
View MoreJoin us on Tuesday, October 15, for the Fall Transfer Fair & Transfer Information Session!
Multiple Washington State four-year institutions will be present, as well as representatives from Peninsula College's BAS programs. If you're interested in learning more about transferring to a four-year school, or pursing your Bachelor degree here at Peninsula College, the Fall Transfer Fair is a great place to start. Meet with Reps from these Four-Year, In-State Schools:
View MoreIn partnership with the Olympic Peninsula Fungi Fest, Peninsula College welcomes renowned ethnobotanist Nancy Turner, PhD, to present a lecture in the Studium Generale series.
View MorePeninsula College’s Magic of Cinema is honored to collaborate again with Clallam Mosaic and host the fourth All-IN Film Festival, a free, inclusive film event featuring movies by and about individuals with diverse abilities.
This year’s ten-selected films showcase the courage and resilience of neurodiverse individuals. Nine of this year’s films come from Sproutflix, a distributor that houses the largest and most diverse collection of films featuring people in the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. The films include:
View MoreGet your tickets to the Seattle Sounders vs. Portland Timbers game at 6 p.m. on Oct. 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle. The ASC is subsidizing the cost of tickets for current PC students, but the trip is also available to non-student guests. Participants are on their own to get to and from the game. The cost is $19 for students and $38 for guests. Register for the trip here:
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View MorePeninsula College’s Magic of Cinema is honored to collaborate again with Clallam Mosaic and host the fourth All-IN Film Festival, a free, inclusive film event featuring movies by and about individuals with diverse abilities.
This year’s ten-selected films showcase the courage and resilience of neurodiverse individuals. Nine of this year’s films come from Sproutflix, a distributor that houses the largest and most diverse collection of films featuring people in the intellectual and developmental disabilities community. The films include:
View MoreJoin us on Wednesday, October 23 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm for our Criminal Justice Program Information Night. Learn about the Criminal Justice Program at Peninsula College and participate in a question and answer session about life in law enforcement.
View MoreStudium Generale is grateful to collaborate with the Clallam Resilience Project, Kitsap Strong, and community partners to bring Jeff Allen to our stage in recognition of Resilience Month.
Resilience Month offers local activities that celebrate and bring about positive change in creative ways and this year, the emphasis is on how hope can be one of the strongest predictors of wellbeing
View MoreIt's a Peninsula College swimming pool takeover. Come swim, soak, or float around in the lazy river while taking in a movie. Admission is free to students and their guests.
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