Professional Photography Certificate Changes
Date posted: February 23, 2022 Author: Iulia Zavodov
Feedback is requested on the proposed changes to the Professional Photography Certificate (non-credit). (more…)
Date posted: February 23, 2022 Author: Iulia Zavodov
Feedback is requested on the proposed changes to the Professional Photography Certificate (non-credit). (more…)
Date posted: February 23, 2022 Author: Andrew Buenbrazo
Learn how you can become a change agent in health and wellness organizations at an upcoming Health & Wellness, BAS info session. (more…)
Date posted: February 22, 2022 Author: C Louie
The Infrastructure Council (IC) provides a forum to consider the effectiveness of nonacademic support functions, including technology, facilities, and auxiliary services. (more…)
Date posted: February 22, 2022 Author: Shana Chung
Register for a Zoom information session and learn more about BC's award-winning Healthcare & Leadership Bachelor of Applied Science program. (more…)
Date posted: February 21, 2022 Author: Eunbee Vest
Students can get their Canvas questions answered at Student Canvas P2P Live Chat. This week's topic covers quick tips on Canvas. (more…)
Date posted: February 21, 2022 Author: Rebecca Cyr
The Faculty Council meets next Monday, Feb. 28. Anyone at Bellevue College is welcome to attend. (more…)
Date posted: February 18, 2022 Author: Christopher Anderson
Have you seen the new 'Unity' mural on campus? Get to know the artist behind it—Teddy "Stat" Phillips—at a virtual talk that highlights his background and inspirations. (more…)
Date posted: February 18, 2022 Author: Elissa Gordon
The Office of Sustainability has begun planning for Earth Week 2022 and wants your event ideas! (more…)
Date posted: February 18, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Antonio Guerrero, (whose name is changed to protect their identity) describes what it was like to be picked up by ICE and to live and work for roughly a dollar a day at the US ICE detention center in Tacoma. (more…)
Date posted: February 18, 2022 Author: Yuko Kodama
Paul Tomita was incarcerated with his family and 120,000 other Japanese Americans from the west coast as a toddler in 1942. Today he advocates against contemporary group detention of immigrants. (more…)