Upcoming Events
In celebration of Earth Day, we invite you to stop by the PUB between 11-1 to take a very quick carbon footprint survey, share your result, and then enjoy a slice or two of pizza. We'll tally the totals and share out via social media how PC students and staff are positively or negatively impacting our planet.
View MoreAttention high school juniors and seniors!
Join us on Zoom on Tuesday, April 22 to learn more about becoming a Running Start student. Come explore full-time or part-time enrollment options, plus all the benefits Peninsula College has to offer. No matter which pathway is right for you, there's something for every student in Running Start!
Be sure to RSVP via the button below!
View MoreAttention high school juniors and seniors!
Join us at the Port Townsend Campus on Wednesday, April 23 to learn more about becoming a Running Start student. Come explore full-time or part-time enrollment options, plus all the benefits Peninsula College has to offer. No matter which pathway is right for you, there's something for every student in Running Start!
Be sure to RSVP via the button below!
View MoreJoin the Peninsula College Career & Transfer Center on Thursday, April 24, from 11:45 am–1:00 pm for Part 2 of our Get That Job Workshop Series, Interview Prep—Using the 5 P’s to Get That Job!
In this fast-paced workshop, we will cover the 5 Ps for a positive interview experience to help you Get That Job! Please bring with you a list of potential employers or potential areas of employment.
Space is limited, so register now. We look forward to seeing you!
View MoreIn this new book, just published by Empty Bowl Press, long-time wilderness guide and meditation teacher Kurt Hoelting charts the evolution of his path from his early encounters with wildness and risk on commercial fishing vessels in Alaska to his embrace of Zen practice as a gateway to the wild within.
View MoreJames Vukelich Kaagegaabaw, a descendant of Turtle Mountain, is a renowned international speaker, author and digital creator. He is known on Instagram and Facebook for his series of short videos on indigenous language and culture and is the author of The Seven Generations and the Seven Grandfather Teachings.
His keen insights were developed through speaking with and recording elders and Native language speakers across North America as part of the Ojibwe Language Dictionary Project.
View MoreMeet Rico Quirindongo: Visionary Architect and Civic Leader
Rico Quirindongo, Director of Seattle's Office of Planning and Community Development, has dedicated over 30 years to revitalizing historic landmarks and reimagining neighborhoods in his hometown. Through his passion for architecture, civic engagement, and sustainable design, Rico has been at the forefront of projects that breathe new life into Seattle’s urban fabric, ensuring that growth aligns with community values and environmental stewardship.
View MoreAttention high school juniors and seniors!
Join us on Thursday, May 8 to learn more about becoming a Running Start student. Come explore full-time or part-time enrollment options, plus all the benefits Peninsula College has to offer. No matter which pathway is right for you, there's something for every student in Running Start!
Be sure to RSVP via the button below!
View MoreJoin us for High Mountain Lakes Response to Shifting Climate with Bill Baccus, climate ecologist at Olympic National Park, and Dr. Steve Fradkin, a coastal ecologist and limnologist at Olympic National Park, as they present about the importance of mountain lakes. In an ecology that is only ice-free for about five months each year, lakes offer a unique area of study. Our guests will present information from long-term datasets and offer analysis as well as an opportunity for questions and answers.
View MoreWriter in Residence Caroline Fraser was born in Seattle. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard University in English and American literature. Formerly on the editorial staff of The New Yorker, she is the author of three nonfiction books, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder, God's Perfect Child: Living and Dying in the Christian Science Church, and Rewilding the World: Dispatches from the Conservation Revolution, all published by Metropolitan Books.
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