Power & Promise of Seattle Community Colleges
Ooh-la-la! Ciscoe Morris’ gardening career began when he was just a 10-year-old sprout…     Read More
When the new King County logo was unveiled in 2007, millions throughout the region saw not only a graphic image of Nobel Peace Prize winner and civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. — but also the work of Seattle Central alumnus Tony Gable…     Read More
Co-owner of Seattle-based DISH D’ LISH™ specialty cafes and products and Kathy Casey Food Studios® , celebrity chef Kathy Casey has cooked up a 5-star culinary career…     Read More
Darrell Kirk was a country boy from Indiana when he walked through the doors at Seattle Central Community College. But he was quickly educated in “the ways of the world” and reveled in its diversity…    Read More
Emmy-award-winning writer/performer Nancy Guppy signed up for an acting class at Seattle Central Community College in 1984 – a decision that changed her career.     Read More
A single mother on welfare Vivyan Adair walked tentatively into North Seattle Community College in 1987 “to try it out for a day,” unsure that she would be able to do college work.     Read More
Quinton I. Morris has achieved international fame as concert violinist, chamber musician, teacher, director and founder of The Young Eight String Octet. Close to home, he has fans at Seattle Central Community College...     Read More
Nancy Claire Guth, the proud owner of Artistic Garden Concepts since her graduation in 1999 from the Landscape Horticulture Program, says that the decision to attend SSCC at that time in her life was one of the most life changing experiences.    Read More
Two passions have dominated Arleen Williams’ professional life for over thirty years: teaching and writing. A West Seattle native, Arleen accepted an evening ESL teaching position at SSCC in 1987…     Read More