Date posted: October 20, 2022 Author: Kazumi Hada
About 50 university representatives from all around the USA are coming to this fair at BC on Nov. 1. If you plan to transfer to a university after graduating from BC, join us! Transfer application deadlines are coming up. (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Anne Stewart (Emeritus)
“The Science of Origami" online presentation during BC’s Japan Week was postponed as the speaker was affected by the recent hurricane that hit Florida where she resides. We have rescheduled the session for Friday, Oct. 21 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Amanda Arboleda
Are you interested in aviation or have a passion for aeronautics? If you answered yes then the BC Aeronautics Club is for you! To launch the club, we are in search of a faculty/staff advisor, student officers, and general student members. (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Darnita Boynton Howard
Join the Leadership Institute and the Umoja Scholars Program for interactive and enriching presentations focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in awareness of National Transfer Student Week. (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Laura Gettleman
Homecoming Food Drive winners announced! (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Nguyen Chau
Check out our open positions! (more…)
Date posted: October 19, 2022 Author: Anne Stewart (Emeritus)
The BC Japanese Culture Exchange Club is holding a Fall Quarter flea market on campus! (more…)
Date posted: October 18, 2022 Author: Amy McCrory
ASG Board of Director's meeting will be held on Oct. 19. (more…)
Date posted: October 18, 2022 Author: Amanda Arboleda
BC students can now join the Latinx student club (LSC) as they are recruiting club members and leadership positions. The first official club meeting will be taking place this Thursday, Oct. 20. (more…)
Date posted: October 18, 2022 Author: Kristopher Van Dyke
Students receiving Basic Food Assistance ("Food Stamps"/SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF/"welfare"), Unemployment Insurance, or are considered low-income, may be eligible for additional funding for tuition/fees/books - and more. (more…)