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Lecture: Medical Mission to Gaza, May 14

Dr. Tanya Shah, family medicine physician will be on campus for a guest lecture on medicine in conflict zones, focusing on her latest journey to Gaza with Doctors Without Borders. (more…)


Classified Council Meeting, May 11

Join Classified Council in person in B-201, or online for an engaging discussion of the year ahead. Co-Chairs Becky Turnbull and Valencio Socia will post an agenda in SharePoint with a link in the post. (more…)


Student Success Council Meeting, May 12

Student Success Council will consider matters related to the provision of instruction and student services, including, but not limited to, educational planning and advising, student transitions, instructional technology, and equitable opportunities. (more…)


Resources & Planning Council Meeting, May 12

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…)


Week 6 Student Success Announcements and Reminders

Spring Quarter has reached week six, marking the halfway point of the quarter. Balancing school with other parts of life, including work, family responsibilities and personal goals, can be challenging. Taking time for self-care can help support both academic success and personal well-being. (more…)


Under the Same Stars – AANHPI Planetarium Show, May 15

Explore how cultures interpreted the same night sky through constellations, myths, and navigation. From Western star lore to East Asian celestial maps and Polynesian traditions, discover emperors, lovers, celestial guides, and star navigators. (more…)


Kidney Science in Space, May 7

Molecular Biosciences invites you to hear about space-faring kidney cells and how the UW is developing technology to do research on drugs without animals. (more…)


Week 5 Student Success Updates and Reminders

This message provides important information for students as well as deadline reminders for the fifth week of the spring quarter. (more…)


Free Mental Health Counseling for BC Students

Bellevue College’s Counseling Center provides free, confidential support to help students navigate personal, academic, and career challenges. Whether you’re working through stress, exploring career options, or building study strategies, the Counseling Center offers a welcoming and supportive environment focused on student well-being and success. (more…)


Council for Inclusion & Diversity, May 5

The Council for Inclusion and Diversity (CID) provides a forum to consider equitable opportunities and outcomes for all students and employees. (more…)