Thursday, October 22, 2009

Toss out the old and bring in the NEW LOGO!

Are you still using Seattle Central's old logo on your faculty web page, supplemental site, PowerPoint presentations or printed materials?

If so, there’s no better time than now to begin using our new logo.

Download and usage guidelines for Seattle Central's logo are available at Brand Central: http://www.seattlecentral.edu/brandcentral/logo.php

Triangle Club Poster Project


Submitted by Jeff Keever, Triangle Club Advisor

STUDENTS APPROVE EQUALITY PROJECT

This year, in typical Seattle Central style, students have become politically active and vocal around the Referendum 71 ballot initiative, which, if passed, gives both GLBT folks as well as certain unmarried elderly couples domestic partnership rights.

The Triangle Club, Seattle Central’s GLBT and Allies Student organization, has taken more of an activist role on this issue, and has posted photographs of Seattle Central students who support Referendum 71. Along with their picture is a statement from each student stating why he or she supports this initiative. They are posted on the 3rd floor of the BE Building at both the north and south ends of the building. Take a moment while you are passing through this area to check it out, and check out the statements from the students.

Jeff Keever
Director of Auxiliary Services

Andrew Jolivette to Speak at Broadway Performance Hall

Race, Sexuality and Social Justice in the Age of Obama
Professor Andrew Jolivette
Tuesday, November 10, 11:00am
Broadway Performance Hall

Andrew Jolivette, Ph.D. an associate professor in American Indian Studies, Educational Leadership, and Critical Race & Resistance Studies at San Francisco State University, Jolivette is an accomplished educator, writer, speaker and social/cultural critic. His work spans many social and political arenas from:

Education reform

LGBTQ community of color identity issues

Mixed race identity

Whiteness studies

Gay marriage

AIDS disparities among people of color


For sign language interpretation, please contact dssrequests@sccd.ctc.edu by October 30

For more information contact Cypress Powers at cabevents04@myseattleseattlecentral.edu

This presentation is cosponsored by Seattle Central Community College - College Activities Board, Triangle Club, Multicultural Services, Global Education Design Team and Women's Programs & Workforce Services

Please contact us if you plan to bring your class to the presentation.

This event is free and open to the public.