International Night Market, May 28

Join us for more than 20 different types of games and activities, a dunk tank run by your Associated Student Government, delicious food truck offerings, and live music in the courtyard. (more…)



Theatre Arts Presents “Chicago” at Bellevue College

Bellevue College’s Theatre Arts program invites the campus community and the public to its spring production of Chicago, the classic musical set in the roaring 1920s. (more…)


Last Prose and Pastries of the Year, May 29

Hear local author Brian Louis Allen Henderson read from his works and converse about all thing's poetry. (more…)


Neurodiagnostic Volunteers Needed, May 28

The Neurodiagnostic Technology program is still seeking volunteers for Wednesday, May 28th. Want to see your brain waves in action? Here's your chance! (more…)


Continuing Education Summer Registration Now Open

Bellevue College staff and faculty receive a 25% discount on Continuing Education courses. Explore more than 30 offerings, including personal enrichment, world languages, TELOS for Lifelong Learners (age 55 and older), and professional development courses. (more…)


New Summer Class: Health Nonprofits & Justice

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…)


Resources & Planning Council Meeting, May 27

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…)


Infrastructure Council Meeting, May 28

The Infrastructure Council (IC) provides a forum to consider the effectiveness of nonacademic support functions, including technology, facilities, and auxiliary services. (more…)


Help BC Conserve Energy

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…)