Bellevue College Launches ‘Kudos for Students’ Program
To ring in the new year, Bellevue College’s Student Success and Retention Office is debuting a new program: Kudos for Students. The program enables faculty and staff to fill out […]
To ring in the new year, Bellevue College’s Student Success and Retention Office is debuting a new program: Kudos for Students. The program enables faculty and staff to fill out […]
On Monday night, the 14-0 Washington Huskies took on the 14-0 Michigan Wolverines in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game and lost 13-34, marking a bitter end to an […]
Many of you may know about the notorious hijacker D.B. Cooper, who has remained a staple of Pacific Northwest history for the last few decades, as most of the story […]
The soccer season was a rousing success for both Bellevue College teams. The men’s team clinched second in the North Region of the Northwest Athletic Conference with a 9-2-5 total […]
Bellevue College’s theatre arts department has done it again. The Water Engine, directed by Tammi Doyle, was undoubtedly a successful show to kick off the year. Written by esteemed playwright […]
With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s expected to rejoice and prioritize enjoyment with your family. What better way is there to enjoy Thanksgiving than to satisfy your tastebuds? Usually, during […]
On Oct. 31, the Aspen Institute, a “global nonprofit organization committed to realizing a free, just, and equitable society,” announced a list of 150 schools eligible to apply for the […]
Mark Twain once said, “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” While today’s patterns of events may not be identical to the previous ones, there are a lot […]
The institution of public education is insurmountably important to American life. By 1918, school was mandatory for every child in the United States, irrevocably etched into the fabric of American […]
On Monday, an email was sent to all Bellevue College students regarding the nomination process for the 2023–2024 BC Foundation Faculty & Staff Excellence Awards. They are a series of […]
Bellevue College’s (BC) Office of Sustainability is now surveying the campus community about its Climate Action Plan. The survey is available digitally to everyone in the community and allows respondents […]
Back in September, the Washington State Student Achievement Council released a report detailing the decline of enrollment in public colleges. Among the findings was a consistent decline in enrollment for […]
Following a presentation on plants and trees culturally important to the Snohomish Tribe, over a dozen Bellevue College (BC) students dug up and moved blue camas, a flower related to […]
Two Bellevue College students, Esti Katzevman and Kate Goldstein, are seeking to re-launch the dormant Jewish Student Union (JSU) club on campus this year. Goldstein, who was attempting to join […]
Books have been getting longer over the past few decades. From 1999 to 2014, the average length increased from 320 to 407 pages. By 2019, Booker Prize shortlisted books averaged […]
As you may have noticed, or maybe not, all clocks have shifted back one hour and we all gained an hour of sleep. How is this possible? Is this compensation […]
An exciting new opportunity has arisen for Bellevue College students interested in leadership in the form of the Associated Student Government (ASG) Student Senate. The ASG is launching a student […]
What changes would you like to see at Bellevue College? For the student leaders and faculty behind the effort “Breathe Easy Bellevue College (BEBC),” funded by grants from the Truth […]
Thanks to the Internet and modern technology, young people have lots of opportunities to achieve their dreams and become successful. They’re informed, capable, driven and skilled, and should be able […]
On Oct. 31, Bellevue College offered an event for an opportunity for students to provide feedback on climate change and BC’s Climate Action Plan. The event took place in the […]
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