Upcoming Events

Auditions for "The Scottish Play"
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This fall, Shakespeare fan Anna Andersen comes to Peninsula College to direct her own adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays: Macbeth, or as theatrical enthusiasts call it: “The Scottish Play.” Legend has it that if you say the word “Macbeth” while standing in a theater, you might just get bad luck.

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Auditions for "The Scottish Play"
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This fall, Shakespeare fan Anna Andersen comes to Peninsula College to direct her own adaptation of one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays: Macbeth, or as theatrical enthusiasts call it: “The Scottish Play.” Legend has it that if you say the word “Macbeth” while standing in a theater, you might just get bad luck.

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Welcome to nəxʷsƛ̕áy̕əm’ Territory

Studium Generale will open its Fall 2025 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. Peninsula College recognizes and honors these traditional nəxʷsƛ̕áy̕əm’ lands.

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Explosive Welding

Michael Drum, a Peninsula College and University of Washington graduate is an explosive welding engineer at High Energy Metals of Sequim. He will introduce some fascinating elements of the work he and his co-workers do, right here on the Olympic Peninsula. 

High Energy Metals specializes in permanently bonding dissimilar metals that cannot otherwise be welded by traditional means. Their unique products are used in a wide variety of applications, including aerospace, maritime, industrial, and particle physics.

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Preview of the 5th Annual All-IN Film Festival

Previewing an inclusive film event featuring films by, about, and featuring individuals with diverse abilities.

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Creating Common Ground

Studium Generalé is grateful to collaborate with the Clallam Resilience Project as we welcome Carmen Watson-Charles, a Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal member, the Lower Elwha Klallam Culture Manager, & Port Angeles School District Native American Liaison.

We are honored to welcome her as the Keynote Speaker for Resilience Month. For over 20 years Carmen has been advocating for her tribal community by sharing her Klallam culture and history in hopes of creating solidarity. She will share about her life experiences and how she perseveres with resilience and empathy.

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Pumas of Patagonia

Local cougars on the Olympic Peninsula are among the most inbred and genetically impoverished in the Pacific Northwest. They are also among the most conflict-prone populations in Washington, resulting in high levels of lethal removal by state wildlife agents following losses of poorly protected livestock in people’s backyards. How then, can we improve the conservation status of local cougars?

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Molly Troxler

Join us for a presentation with artist Molly Troxler, who is Jamestown S’Klallam, Skokomish, and Squaxin Island. Molly is the current ʔaʔkʷustəŋáw̕txʷ House of Learning, Peninsula College Longhouse Guest Artist. During this artist lecture, she will share her inspirations, artistic style, and connections to family. 

All all are welcome to view a collective of her artwork, which will be exhibited in the Longhouse. 

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Honoring Veterans

Roundtable discussion with Peninsula College faculty, staff, and administrators on their experiences in the military.

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Native Plants of the Peninsula

Several decades ago, Alice Derry and Fred Sharpe began a project to write text for drawings of native plants he had inked over many years. They hardly knew each other when they began, and although they both tried to make the partnership work, they eventually realized that both their lifestyles and their goals for the writing were too far apart to continue. More years passed.

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