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Edmonds Community College Update
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Register for winter quarter classes!

The winter quarter 2015 class schedule is now available online. Register now; classes run Jan. 5-March 20.

Start this winter: Prepare for a career in the legal field
Learn skills to work as a member of a legal team in law firms, business, government, and social service organizations. Take Introduction to Law and the Legal Process (LEGAL 200).
Read along with us: “You’ve Got It All Wrong,” by Scriber Lake High School Students.
Our community read provides a year-long opportunity for all members of our college community to become engaged in examining issues of great social importance from a variety of diverse perspectives. The Common Theme for the 2014-15 academic year is Intersections and the Edmonds CC Community Read book is “You've Got it All Wrong" by Scriber Lake High School students, who will be on campus on April 29 at 12:30 and 7 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre.
Boots to Books and Beyond Campaign Update
President Jean Hernandez recently announced that we have raised 95 percent of our $1 million goal to support student veterans at Edmonds CC.
MLK Jr. Community Celebration
Jan. 15 | 12:30 and 7 p.m. | Black Box Theatre
Join us for a community celebration commemorating Dr. King. Our keynote speaker, Emory Douglas, will share an inspirational message. He is an artist and was Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Douglas’ striking collages of photographs and his own drawings create some of the most iconic images of the civil rights movement. Both the afternoon and evening events are free and open to the public. Douglas will also lead an interactive art session from 3-5 p.m. in Meadowdale Hall.
Leadership Is You! Conference
Jan. 30  |  Woodway Hall 202
Get the skills necessary to develop and enhance your leadership abilities at this fifth annual leadership conference. All Edmonds CC students are welcome, whether you have previous leadership experience or not. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear students from Scriber Lake High School talk about their book, “You’ve Got it all Wrong” during a panel discussion at dinner. A $5 confirmation fee secures your spot. Make sure to register early because space is limited!
Program in the Spotlight: Engineering Technology
 

Embrace your inner geek! Engineering Technology is the new name for the powerhouse department combining training in composites manufacturing and robotics. Classes introduce students to materials science, composite materials, engineering design, and robotics and electronics technology. Gain hands on experience in our state-of-the-art labs.

Employment rates for the engineering technology industry are between 63 and 89 percent in positions earning between $25,500 and $45,000 annually.
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