Upcoming Events

New Student Orientations
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Join us for our revived, live New Student Orientations! 

All degree and certificate seeking students must complete a New Student Orientation (NSO) before advising and registering for classes. Orientations are designed to help you feel prepared to start your journey at Peninsula College, learn more about life on campus and student resources, and ensure you feel like you belong on campus!

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National Reconciliation Day / Orange Shirt Day

Join us on Monday, September 30 at 11:00 am on Robins Green at Peninsula College’s Port Angeles campus where 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.

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Welcome to nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əm Territory

Studium 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.

The annual Welcome was founded by Lola Moses of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe in 2016, and in the past years has featured language, poetry, education, and culture.

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Musical Performance by Nano Stern
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Nano Stern is a multi-instrumentalist, composer and songwriter with strong roots in the traditional songbook of South America. His music approaches folk, rock, jazz, trova and experimental sounds from a contemporary perspective.

He stands out as one of the most influential Chilean musicians and the potency of his performances, albums, instrumental technique, poetic voice and social activism are widely acknowledged. The legendary musician Joan Baez has called him, “one of the best Chilean singer-songwriter of his generation.”

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Fall Transfer Fair
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Join us on Tuesday, October 15, for the Fall Transfer Fair!

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:

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Ethnobotanist, Nancy Turner, PhD

In partnership with the Olympic Peninsula Fungi Fest, Peninsula College welcomes renowned ethnobotanist Nancy Turner, PhD, to present a lecture in the Studium Generale series.

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Science of Hope with Jeff Allen of Kitsap Strong

Studium 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

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Mental Health First Aid Training
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Peninsula Behavioral Health In partnership with Peninsula College is offering an adult mental health first aid training. There is no cost for this training.

Sometimes first aid isn't a bandage, or CPR or calling 911. Sometimes, first aid is YOU. A person you know could be experiencing a mental health or substance use problem. Learn an action plan to help.

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Wildlife Biology: Working Dogs for Conservation

Celina Natoyiipoka Gray (Blackfeet & Métis), M.S. Wildlife Biology, will present "Working Dogs for Conservation and Environmental Justice from the Mountains to the Sea." Celina Natoyiipoka Gray is EJ Assistant Director—Working Dogs for Conservation and Chair, Native People's Wildlife Management Working Group of The Wildlife Society.

Please join us on Thursday, October 31 at 12:35 pm in the Little Theater or via Zoom | Meeting ID: 824 6785 5253

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Building Resilience on the Peninsula: Disaster Preparedness

Justine 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.

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