BC professor raises awareness for transgender life
Bellevue College Professor Jono Vaughan is this year’s winner of the Seattle Art Museum’s Betty Bowen Award. This award is a “highly prestigious honor for Pacific Northwest artists since 1977 […]
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Bellevue College Professor Jono Vaughan is this year’s winner of the Seattle Art Museum’s Betty Bowen Award. This award is a “highly prestigious honor for Pacific Northwest artists since 1977 […]
On Thursday Sept. 28, International Talk Time club held their weekly meeting welcoming new students to the program and getting to know one another. The club consists of students from […]
As of Friday Sept. 22, Mr. Henry Amaya was appointed as the new Interim Director of Multicultural Services at Bellevue College. He began at Bellevue College working as the front […]
On Wednesday, Sept. 20, Bellevue College hosted its annual welcome fair in the C building cafeteria and courtyard, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fair was put on by […]
Recently, yet another change has been made to the U.S. governmental system under President Trump and his administration. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – better known as DACA – […]
Recently, the Bellevue College nursing program has begun implementing a new pathway to a bachelor’s degree in nursing by making the transition easier between BC level courses and other universities […]
On Sept. 15, the Bellevue Police added two new categories of crimes to the online crime reporting system on the Bellevue Police website. Citizens can now report crimes in the […]
The Washington primaries will be held on Aug 1, where a number of issues will be decided by voters. One of the more reported-upon races is for the mayor of […]
The Seattle Department of Transportation recently announced a new bike share program in an effort to create an alternative form of transportation that also works well with the community. It […]
Washington State Governor Jay Inslee recently signed off on a 43.7 billion dollar budget that addresses funding public schools in the state. In a press release, Governor Inslee said “I […]
For the last few months Jill Wakefield has been transitioning out of her role as President of Bellevue College and started preparing the next president for the job. Wakefield has […]
On July 5 and 6, Bellevue College’s RISE Learning Institute hosted a two-day workshop and makerspace focused on elements of 3D design. It was part of their Makers and Scholars […]
The ASG has been dissatisfied with where the funds from BC student’s technology fee is going and are trying to change where it goes. The funds are going mostly towards […]
The Bellevue College golf team took second place at the NWAC Golf Championships from May 21 – 22 at the Home Course in DuPont, Washington. BC sophomore Isaac Hall won […]
Bellevue College’s Office of Student Legislative Affairs annually holds an on-campus forum towards the end of the school year to give BC’s student community insight to new legislation that will […]
On May 24, business students at BC had the opportunity to engage with BC alumni. Organized by the Business Leadership Community, the Alumni Network event provided a space for students […]
On Wednesday May 24, the Bellevue College Association of Veterans held an event in honor of Memorial Day. All were welcome to come, and lunch was free for those who […]
A lecture and discussion about the politics of hate and how propaganda has been used for hate took place on May 24. The lecture was presented by Michael Korolenko, a […]
On Friday, May 19th, the Bellevue College Taiwanese Student Association held a night market event in the Bellevue College cafeteria. The night market showcased different Taiwanese food, drinks and desserts. […]
On Tuesday, May 16, Peer to Peer and Tiered Mentoring organized a volunteer fair, bringing several non-profit organizations from the Puget Sound region to Bellevue College. In the BC cafeteria, […]
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