Upcoming Events

Community Education Instructor Art Exhibition
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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.

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Executive Functioning Drop-In
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Stop by and learn different study strategies and skills: learning styles, the study cycle, time management, cognitive load, chunking, and metacognition. 

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Explore Your Future in Criminal Justice
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Join us for an engaging evening with professionals from the criminal justice field. Hear real stories from panelists, ask questions, and connect directly with employers. Whether you’re looking to hand out resumes, pick up swag, or get tips on becoming a strong candidate, this event offers valuable insights and networking opportunities.

Current Panelists Include: 

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Creating Common Ground

Studium 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.

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Access Services Student Panel
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A panel of volunteer students will discuss their academic journeys before and during their time at Peninsula College, highlighting achievements, obstacles, and the barriers they've navigated—with or without the support of accommodations.

Join us on Zoom: Meeting ID: 892 6765 4239 

If you require ASL interpreting or live captioning for this event, please contact Access Services at ssd@pencol.edu.

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Olympic Cougar Project

Local 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?

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Pumpkin Carving Contest
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The 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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Trick Or Treat
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Go Trick Or Treating between classes and enjoy the American tradition, even as a grown up! Start at the ASC Office, where they'll give you a map of participating offices. Have fun!

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Costume Contest
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Break out your costume and wear it to school, or throw it on just for the event. It's fun to see all the costumes and three of them will go home with a gift card for $50, $30 or $20! We'll have snacks for everyone. Happy Halloween!

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Molly Troxler

Join us for a presentation with artist Molly Troxler, who is Jamestown S’Klallam, Skokomish, and Squaxin Island. Molly is the current ʔaʔkʷustəŋáw̕txʷ House of Learning, Peninsula College Longhouse Guest Artist. During this artist lecture, she will share her inspirations, artistic style, and connections to family. 

All all are welcome to view a collective of her artwork, which will be exhibited in the Longhouse. 

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