Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: C Louie
Student Success Council will consider matters related to the provision of instruction and student services, including, but not limited to, educational planning and advising, student transitions, instructional technology, and equitable opportunities. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: C Louie
The College Assembly is a collegewide body that reviews and considers key college issues and manages recommendations from councils to the president of the college. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Shawna Hickey
The cafeteria's hours for Tuesday through Friday of this week will be from 10:30 AM to 2 PM. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Becky Turnbull
Classified Staff, please bring your lunch and drop in any time between 11 AM and Noon on Thursday, Jan. 22, for a casual gathering in L100. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Amber Kelly
Interested in a career in data? Join an information session with the BAS Data Management and Analysis program this January. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Elena Maans-Lorincz
This quarter's Prose and Pastries will have Dr. Jess Clark presenting on her new book "Echoes from the Old Country." Students interested in research and publication in the future will find this an insightful session. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Darnita Boynton Howard
Student Affinity Coordinators are hosting a Gallery Walk on Jan. 22 in recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Darnita Boynton Howard
Student Affinity Coordinators are hosting an XR experience in recognition of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Rod Pascual
Planning to start the BAS Cybersecurity program in spring 2026? Applications are officially open. If you're eligible and planning to begin in spring 2026, we encourage you to submit your application today. (more…)
Date posted: January 20, 2026 Author: Lyric jones-nelson
Join the Social Justice Center's "My Block," the first Social Justice Center (SJC) Program centered on welcoming Bellevue College students back to campus and to the "SJC." (more…)