Event

Infrastructure Council Meets Wed., Oct. 26

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


Tech Tuesday – Power BI – Make Beautiful Data!

This week on Tech Tuesday - join us Tuesday @ 2 p.m. for a free webinar on making beautiful data using Power BI. Take complex data streams and make them coherent, visually appealing, and meaningful, using analytics tools provided with Office 365. (more…)


Faculty Council Meets Monday, Oct. 24

The Faculty Council (FC) provides a forum for faculty to exercise a major role in all aspects of the college's academic program. (more…)


Fifth Annual Black College Expo, Nov. 5 @ Renton HS

Join the Leadership Institute and Umoja Scholars Program as we head to the Fifth Annual Seattle Black College Expo Saturday, November 5 at Renton High School. (more…)


Student Conduct Code Public Hearing Nov. 8

Students, staff, faculty, and community members are invited to a Public Hearing on Nov. 8 to comment on proposed changes to the Student Conduct Code (WAC 132H-126). The hearing is remote. (more…)


Employee Wellness: Free Classes and Events

Employee Wellness has a new home online, bookmark the new SharePoint site and sign up for OPEN ACCESS to the Fitness Center, Weekly fitness classes and Monthly Events. Make your wellness a priority! (more…)


UWT School of Engineering and Admissions

Meet with admissions and staff from The School of Engineering and Technology to learn about the application process to STEM-related programs. (more…)


The Science of Origami, Oct. 21

“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…)


Attend HBCUs Presentations, Oct. 20, 21

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…)


Antisemitism Discussion

Faculty Commons welcomes you to join our remote discussion led by BC faculty Michael Korolenko. The topic is Antisemitism: The 1930s and 1940s in America vs. Today. (more…)