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Exhibit showcases Steve Suski
Andy Warhol said, “You can’t be an artist without drips.” Steven Suski, a local artist, takes this to heart.
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Library offers new Ebrary
Ebrary is a new online database service offered by the South Puget Sound Community College Library.
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President highlights the future budget
“We’ve had to come to grips with the fact that we’re serving 645 FTE students more than we’ve had funding [for]...” college President Gerald Pumphrey said in an open forum Q+A at 2:15 on Nov. 19 in the Lecture Hall.
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Open enrollment closes for some community colleges
Traditionally, community colleges have always had an open-door policy to higher education.
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Counseling for Haitian students
Hello all,The counseling staff is uncertain if there are any Haitian students on campus and if so, is there a need for support? If any of you have someone in a class or receiving services with a connection to Haiti, please let them know that counseling services are available ...building 22, Counseling Resources on the 2nd floor. Our extensions are:
Sally 5263
Yolanda 5318
Colleen 5523.
Thanks.
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Spend a summer in Scotland
South Puget Sound Community College is offering the first short-term Faculty Led Study Abroad Program in Glasgow, Scotland this summer quarter.
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Construction continues without Roque
After six years at South Puget Sound Community College, Ed Roque, has resigned from his position as dean of capital facilities.
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Student Scholarship Opportunities
NEW SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH WEBSITE!! TheWashBoard.org is a free, web-based non-profit scholarship clearinghouse for Washington students seeking college scholarships. There are over 50 scholarship providers from across the state registered on theWashBoard.org. These providers have over $4 million in scholarship funds available and anticipate making over 1,700 awards for the 2010-2011 academic year. PRIDE Foundation Scholarship. This scholarship supporting education and leadership to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) and straight-ally students. Scholarship is worth $1,000. City University Transfer Scholarship. Twenty students graduating with an associate’s degree by can be nominated to receive a $10,800 Scholarship. Applications and additional information are available in the Financial Aid Office.
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