Date posted: May 22, 2025 Author: T Boynton Howard
Explore how health-focused nonprofits drive change and advance social justice. This new Summer 2025 course in Health Promotion and Education equips students to understand and lead efforts in equitable public health. (more…)
The Resources and Planning Council (RPC) provides a forum to consider college-wide strategic planning and resource allocation, including planning assumptions, annual unit planning, the collection of appropriate data, and mission fulfillment. (more…)
The Infrastructure Council (IC) provides a forum to consider the effectiveness of nonacademic support functions, including technology, facilities, and auxiliary services. (more…)
As we move into the warmer months, make sure to close windows and blinds before leaving. According to the Department of Energy, 76% of sunlight that hits double-pane windows turns into heat in the building. (more…)
Tony Tessandori, chair of the Anthropology program, will inaugurate the series with "The Cambodian Genocide after 50 Years: Cambodian Orphans Returning Home." (more…)
The Office of Sustainability and BC Wellness Center are running a bike competition during the month of May. Join now and log your miles for a chance to win a prize (and bragging rights). (more…)
Pizza-n-Politics is an opportunity supported by the Social Justice Center (OCCIT) for students to engage with Bellevue College faculty on topics of politics, social justice, and equity education. (more…)
Have a college degree or professional training from another country? Learn how the Puget Sound Welcome Back Center supports internationally educated professionals returning to their careers in the U.S. (more…)
The W Building project continues to progress with demolition of the current greenhouse and removal of a handful of trees planned over the month of May. The north wing of the C building will be demolished to structural elements this spring and summer. (more…)
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