Free Reading and Writing Tutoring Now Available for BC Students
Bellevue College’s Reading Lab and Writing Lab recently sent out an email stating that it is bringing back its services for students both in-person and online. It will now offer […]
Bellevue College’s Reading Lab and Writing Lab recently sent out an email stating that it is bringing back its services for students both in-person and online. It will now offer […]
With the 1000 days to go until the 2026 World Cup mark passing about a month and a half ago, and the 1000 days to go until the final game […]
As of Thursday, Oct. 19, the Bellevue College (BC) library is displaying human skeletal models made by professor Reza Forough’s anatomy and physiology students. There are several models, all located […]
Eta Omega, the honor society for nursing students at BC, is preparing to help host an on-campus blood drive, where students will have the opportunity to give blood that will […]
Tensions have always been high between Israel and Palestinians, but they broke out into war on Oct. 7 when the Palestinian militant group Hamas encroached on Israeli communities in the […]
The air outside getting colder, the days getting shorter and the 13th of this month just happening to land on a Friday all serve as a reminder that Halloween spirit […]
Bellevue College held a large public exhibition last Tuesday that gave BC students the opportunity to explore the various academic “pathways” offered by the college. The event, held from 1:30 […]
Bellevue College’s Multicultural Services, in collaboration with professor Oriana Estrada, held a public presentation and performance on Salsa music and dance last Tuesday in the BC cafeteria, during which event […]
As electric vehicles (EVs) have quickly become the new trendy thing in the automotive industry, many people have started rushing to get their hands on one. It seems only natural […]
About a month ago, on September 12, the Centers for Disease Control released a recommendation for everyone six months and older to get an appropriate dosage of the updated COVID-19 […]
On Wednesday, the BC Theater Arts department will hold its second annual “Arts Jam” party — a public event where anyone can show up and watch, as well as participate, […]
The University of Washington is announcing an opportunity for students from all over the US to apply for a 2024 summer program exploring neurosurgery and neuroscience. The annual eight-week program, […]
It’s been two weeks since the new school year started. With classes in full swing and midterms right around the corner, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed and isolated. […]
Changes to Bellevue College policies regarding Title IX were approved by the President’s Cabinet and implemented as interim policy on September 19, 2023. Title IX, as described on the Bellevue […]
Bellevue College students struggling with attending school and/or balancing their academic and non-academic lives will now be able to talk with another student whose job it is to help them […]
A local community health organization that has, for decades, specialized in providing medical and dental care to King County’s Asian & Pacific Islander community is hoping to build an on-campus […]
“[To] help the institution find a path forward.” That’s how Dr. David May, in part, describes his job as the President of Bellevue College. He also describes it as being […]
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