Students (for Bulldogs FYI)

Landerholm Circle SE Early Morning Closure, Apr. 13

The rainbow crosswalk on Landerholm Circle SE will be closed Sunday, April 13, from 5:30–8:30 AM for painting touch-ups, weather permitting. This closure will affect the portion of the road from the crosswalk near the U Building to the flagpole. (more…)


Required Trainings for New Students

New spring 2025 students should check their BC email for required training modules. (more…)


CSA Produce Box Sale, Apr. 30

Purchase a box of colorful, fresh, organic produce from local farms. Reserve in advance or buy in person on a first-come, first-served basis. (more…)


Bulldog Updates and Reminders: Week 2

We are in Week 2 of the spring quarter! Take a look at this announcement for information on academic resources, placement tests, and withdrawal information. (more…)


Autism Acceptance Month Display in the Library

In recognition of Autism Acceptance Month, the Library invites the campus community to explore its April display. This year's theme "Celebrating Differences," highlights the value of diverse perspectives and the power of brains that think outside the box. (more…)


HSEWI Open House 2025, Apr. 24-25

Are you ready to take the next step toward a career in health sciences, education, or wellness? Bellevue College’s Health Sciences, Education, and Wellness Institute (HSEWI) will be hosting an open house. (more…)


Cafeteria and Brutus on the Go Update

The Bellevue College cafeteria will remain open throughout April but will close in May for scheduled renovations. (more…)


Stretch Your Brain with Talk on Genetics, Apr. 10

Bellevue College will host Dr. Rick McLaughlin from the Pacific Northwest Research Institute for a thought-provoking presentation on how human DNA has adapted in unexpected ways throughout history. (more…)


Know Your Numbers: Free Blood Pressure Checks, Apr. 9

Take a moment for your health! Stop by for a free, quick, and confidential blood pressure check with our Healthy Campus Advocates. High blood pressure often has no symptoms—this is your chance to check in and learn more about your heart health. (more…)