Celebrating Women's History Month

Friday, February 27, 2026
Celebrate Women's History Month at Scottsdale Community College

Digital Displays around Campus | March 1-31, 2026 | Cafeteria & LC Lobby: Gratitude Station; Artie’s Lounge & Cafeteria: Women’s History Gallery & Art Project.

Alana Yazzie

Navajo Corn: A Cultural Tradition Evolving Through Time with Alana Yazzie Wednesday, March 25 | 12 - 1 pm | Turquoise Room (SC-164) 

Digital Displays around Campus | March 1-31, 2026

Cafeteria & LC Lobby | Gratitude Station — Reflect and express gratitude for women who have personally influenced you. Supplies will be provided to write a letter to an inspirational woman in your life.

Artie’s Lounge & Cafeteria | Women’s History Gallery & Art Project — Join us in creating community art honoring women whose impact shaped history and society.

Monday, March 9 | 12:30 - 2 pm | Artie’s Lounge

Hooked on Crafts with Lindsey Lara | Crochet Sisterhood Squares

Celebrate Women’s History Month with Hooked on Crafts. Lindsey will guide us in creating crochet sisterhood squares while we relax, get creative, and build community. Beginners and experienced crafters are all welcome.

RSVP for Hooked on Crafts

Tuesday, March 10 | 2 - 3pm MST | Webinar

AAUW Work Smart: Know Your Value and Get Paid

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Virtual Economic Empowerment webinars are designed to provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to negotiate better salaries, enhance your career, and achieve financial independence. Whether you’re a student stepping into the professional world or a seasoned professional aiming to advance, their webinars offer valuable insights for every stage of your career.

Register for AAUW Work Smart

Wednesday, March 25 | 12pm-1pm | Turquoise Room (SC-164)

Navajo Corn: A Cultural Tradition Evolving Through Time with Alana Yazzie

Embark on a culinary journey through time as we explore the rich history and cultural significance of Navajo corn. Uncover the secrets of juniper ash, a unique ingredient that adds depth and complexity to the dish. Explore how corn has evolved in modern Navajo recipes, incorporating new flavors and techniques while preserving its cultural heritage.

Register for Navajo Corn

Tuesday, April 7 | 2 PM- 4 PM | Turquoise Room (SC-164)

Women’s Self-Defense Workshop with the Peaceful Warrior Martial Arts & Healing Center. Spots are limited; reserve your spot today.

It’s time to tap into your fierce self and join us for this powerful session.

Register for Women’s Self-Defense Workshop


Everyone is welcome to attend all events. For general inquiries or accommodations, please contact: [email protected] | (480) 423-6590