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ACTIVITIES & ORGANIZATIONS
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Women in Society HDC 190
This three quarter class is designed to bring in leaders from the community and/or watch films that discuss a variety of subjects which affect women in today's society. Those from the community are encourages to come and let their voice be heard regarding the topics of discussion as well as the faculty and staff of the Seattle Community Colleges.
This lecture series is offered in conjunction with Wedesday Noon Lecture Series for 2-credits. For more information, call the Women’s Program Coordinator, Kelly Grayson, at (206) 587-3854.
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Women’s Forum publication
Published Winter and Spring Quarter, each edition features essays, stories, poetry, art and photography contributed by students and staffl. Publishing Arts students have an opportunity to participate in organizing, editing, producing and distributing the Forum. To get a free copy of the latest edition, you can stop by our office which is located in the Fine Arts building in Room FA202. |
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E.M.P.O.W.R.
Empowerment Means Political Organization for Women’s Rights! Join students who are impacting legislative issues concerning women rights and are learning how to be effective in the political arena.
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W.I.S.E.
Women in Science and Engineering offers information, guidance and support to women students studying math and science. W.I.S.E. provides speakers, scholarship information and field trips which will prepare women for the transition into math, science or engineering departments at four-year institutions.
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Club MOM
A new club whose goal is to provide current information about the various community resources that would allow parenting students the opportunity to find and achieve balance in their lives.
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