Upcoming Events
The group exhibition features artwork of Community Education instructors at Peninsula College. Viewers may be moved and delighted by the creative visions captured in ceramics, beadwork, watercolor, monoprints, and textiles.
View MoreOn Tuesday, September 30, at 1:00 pm on Peninsula College’s Robins Green, Integrated Indigenous Studies Professor Migizi Miigwan/Nicole Nesberg will host a gathering for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, also known as Orange Shirt Day.
View MoreStudium Generale will open its Fall Quarter series with the traditional Welcome Celebration, a partnership among the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, and Peninsula College.
Loni Greninger, Vice Chairwoman of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council, as well as the Culture Department Director, will teach us about how language informs the S’Klallam People’s value of relationship to brothers and sisters of creation (land, seas, animals, plants, humans).
View MoreLearn about opportunities to join Peninsula College's many clubs and organizations. Stop by the club fair, talk to representatives of any 3 clubs (no obligation to join) and then enjoy a sandwich from Jimmy Johns.
If you are a club rep, contact ASC Club Director Jeremie Kuelo at ASC@pencol.edu and check out the club guide for how to re-charter your club or start a new one.
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View MoreMichael Drum, a Peninsula College and University of Washington graduate is an explosive welding engineer at High Energy Metals of Sequim. He will introduce some fascinating elements of the work he and his co-workers do, right here on the Olympic Peninsula.
High Energy Metals specializes in permanently bonding dissimilar metals that cannot otherwise be welded by traditional means. Their unique products are used in a wide variety of applications, including aerospace, maritime, industrial, and particle physics.
View MorePreviewing an inclusive film event featuring films by, about, and featuring individuals with diverse abilities.
View MoreFloat around the lazy river, soak in the hot tub, swim laps, or join your fellow PC students to play in the pool. The ASC has booked the pool for PC students only on this one night. Great opportunity to visit the newly remodeled pool and maybe make it part of your health and fitness plan.
View MoreStudium Generalé is grateful to collaborate with the Clallam Resilience Project as we welcome Carmen Watson-Charles, a Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal member, the Lower Elwha Klallam Culture Manager, & Port Angeles School District Native American Liaison.
We are honored to welcome her as the Keynote Speaker for Resilience Month. For over 20 years Carmen has been advocating for her tribal community by sharing her Klallam culture and history in hopes of creating solidarity. She will share about her life experiences and how she perseveres with resilience and empathy.
View MoreLocal cougars on the Olympic Peninsula are among the most inbred and genetically impoverished in the Pacific Northwest. They are also among the most conflict-prone populations in Washington, resulting in high levels of lethal removal by state wildlife agents following losses of poorly protected livestock in people’s backyards. How then, can we improve the conservation status of local cougars?
View MoreThe annual ASC Pumpkin Carving Contest invites PC students to come to the PUB and carve a pumpkin to put on their porch and possibly win a prize. The pumpkins and tools are provided. When you've completed your pumpkin, the ASC will take a photo and will judge the photos after 3 p.m. and then notify the winners.
Special thanks every year to Sunny Farms in Sequim for donating the pumpkins!
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