Bellevue College’s nursing program conducted a mass casualty simulation (MCI) on campus on Aug. 7 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event aimed to supply and prepare BC nursing […]
Despite the recent heat wave, you can always count on the Bellevue College Wellness Center to put on outdoor activities to help interested students stay active not only in the […]
In light of the recent encampment protest in the Quad at the University of Washington, Bellevue College has adopted policy 6120 regarding the use of college facilities for expressive activity. […]
On the first floor of the housing building, one of Bellevue’s best-kept secrets has re-emerged after months of dormancy due to staffing shortages. The Bulldog Bistro, which is just a […]
Interested in spending time outdoors and learning about nature? Spending time outdoors isn’t just good for your physical health; it benefits your mental health too! According to The American Psychological […]
On May 20, a lawsuit was filed by Eric Greening, a Seattle Police Captain, against Chief Adrian Diaz and the Seattle Police Department, who were accused of allegedly discriminating against […]
In an often-overlooked corner of the library, a new society has formed at Bellevue College: a miniature one, that is. Blink and you’ll miss the library’s tiny art gallery, which […]
The Israel-Palestine conflict has garnered attention across the world and sparked numerous protests. Varying opinions on this issue and the U.S. government’s actions regarding it have caused divisiveness across the […]
On May 14, the Climate Justice Club, Breathe Easy BC, and the Office of Sustainability brought students and faculty together to assist in cleaning up Bellevue College’s campus. As participants […]
The former Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Dr. Consuelo Grier, will be taking a sabbatical from May 1, through August 30, 2024. During her sabbatical Dr. Grier will […]
The Bellevue College baseball season is well underway, and the Bulldogs have remained competitive throughout. Despite owning a below .500 record overall at 17-18-1, they managed to win games where […]
KBCS is looking for new additions to its team. With a variety of existing programs, the station is now offering people of the Bellevue College community a chance to host […]
Each year on April 22, people from all over the world come together to celebrate the Earth and work towards a more sustainable future. Earth Day was first recognized in […]
Bellevue College has announced the impending addition of its 15th bachelor’s degree. The first cohort for the new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Radiation Therapy will begin in Fall […]
Volunteers are urgently needed by the Center for Career Connections. They are searching for “20 Experienced Hiring Volunteers to conduct practice interviews with Bellevue College Students in an EXPRL220 class […]
The Social Justice Center will be hosting a panel focusing on the works of Black artists from the local community. The significance of the art produced by Black artists and […]
Applications are now open for the BC Foundation Scholarships. Anyone planning on attending Bellevue College during the 2024-2025 school year is eligible to apply. The scholarships are funded by “generous […]
From Tuesday, Jan. 30 to Thursday, Feb. 1, Bellevue College hosted a plethora of speakers as part of the “Exploring Pathways – Career Panels” event. Events like these are periodically […]
On Wednesday, Feb. 21, the Office of Sustainability is partnering with Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust to host a habitat restoration event. The event, which runs from 11:45 a.m. to […]
The Safety Leads Program has recently been revitalized at Bellevue College after a pandemic-motivated hiatus. Reinstituted in January of 2023, the program aims to “prepare for upcoming emergencies,” as reported […]