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30Advising Corner - Tuesdays![]()
10:30 am
Stop by for quick and easy access to an Academic Advisor in the Cafeteria - no appointments necessary. Receive clarification to your academic questions such as:
The Advising Corner will meet most Tuesdays. 10:30 - 12:30 in the cafeteria. Look for the table in the South East corner. |
1ASG Election Second Candidate Debate![]()
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
the candidate's second debate is May 2 and May 3rd is the last day to vote for new Asssociated Student Government (ASG) officers. ASG officers are Person to call for more info: Heidi Yota Number to call for more info: (425) 564-2141 14th Annual Become Exceptional Luncheon![]()
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Entrepreneur Gerald Chertavian, the Founder and CEO of Year Up and the author of New York Times best seller, A Year Up, will keynote the 14th Annual BC Foundation Become Exceptional Luncheon. The luncheon is set for Wednesday, May 1, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Meydenbauer Center, 11100 NE 6th Street in Bellevue.
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2ASG Election Second Candidate Debate![]()
11:00 am – 2:00 pm
the candidate's second debate is May 2 and May 3rd is the last day to vote for new Asssociated Student Government (ASG) officers. ASG officers are Person to call for more info: Heidi Yota Number to call for more info: (425) 564-2141 BC Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, but are interested in the college, then this is for you! Choosing a college is an important step and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend a Bellevue College Information Session. - Learn an overview about the college Additional 1:1 advising will be available for Financial Aid. Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu More Information... Location: Building R311 |
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4Science Division Open House![]()
10:00 am – 2:00 pm
SAMI and the Bellevue College Science Division will host a celebration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) on Saturday, May 4 from 10am to 2pm in the college's S (Science) Building. The event is free and open to the public. All activities will take place in the S building on the main campus of Bellevue College. Free parking will be available in the Bellevue College Parking Garage. During the event, visitors of all ages can collect stamps in their STEM passports as they engage in hands-on activities and demonstrations from BC's five Science Division programs: Earth and Space Sciences; Engineering Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences. Activities will include: An insect room with butterflies, Bess Beetles, and termites Wave Tank Demonstrations in the Oceanography lab A Shark Tooth Fossil Dig Planetarium Shows Demonstrations of BC's Giant Van De Graaff Generator and Vacuum Cannon in the Physics lab Exciting Chemistry Demonstrations from the Chemistry Club Math Puzzles and Activities Engineering Experiments...and more! For more information, call Kate Souza at (425) 564-3055
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7Lecture by Mayor Conrad Lee![]()
10:30 am
Bellevue Mayor Lee who is Chinese American will give a speech about his path to the mayor as an Asian. This event is being held in conjunction with Asian Pacific Island Heritage Month, and is sponsored by ASA, CAB, Multicultural Services, Equity & Pluralism, and Student Programs. Time: 10:30-12:30 Location: N201 Advising Corner - Tuesdays![]()
10:30 am
Stop by for quick and easy access to an Academic Advisor in the Cafeteria - no appointments necessary. Receive clarification to your academic questions such as:
The Advising Corner will meet most Tuesdays. 10:30 - 12:30 in the cafeteria. Look for the table in the South East corner. Leadership Seminar![]()
1:30 pm
Do you Ooze Emotional Intelligence? Emotional Intelligence (EQ) helps you build strong relationships, succeed at work and achieve your goals. This seminar will describe the concept, processes for putting in action, and skills leaders need to be effective. Cookies provided, bring your own milk. Sponsored by: Student Programs Leadership Institute |
8Networking & Job Fair![]()
9:30 am – 1:30 pm
Networking and Job Fair 2013 Meet and network with top local employers! Attendees will want to gear-up to network with local employers and compete for full-time, part-time, seasonal/temporary and contractual jobs in a variety of different fields! Savvy attendees will arrive at the fair dressed professionally (business casual is fine) with polished resumes in hand. For more information, please call our intake desk at (425) 564-2279, or stop by our Center, 2nd floor of the Student Services Building. Time: 9:30-1:30 Location: Cafeteria, C120 & C130 Sponsored by: Career Center Lecture by Mia Mingus![]()
12:30 pm – 9:12 am
Mia Mingus, self-described writer and organizer working for disability justice and justice to end child sexual abuse, gives a lecture in D106 today. Lecture: 12:30 -1:20, discussion 1:30 - 2:00 Event sponsored as part of Asian Pacific Heritage Month -- supported by Asian Students Association, CAB, ASG, Multicultural Services, Equity & Pluralism, and Student Programs. Gallery Opening Reception for Peter Reiquam: Win or Lose!![]()
3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Join us today from 3 - 7 p.m. to meet artist and fabricator Peter Reiquam as we open the exhibit "Peter Reiquam: Win or Lose! A Collection of Successful and Failed Public Art Proposals, 1985 - Present." This gifted Seattle area sculptor will talk about his experiences creating art for public spaces; the exhibit draws upon scale models, drawings, and other tools he uses to conceptualize each project. Reiquam has been designing public art works for 25 years. His work is instantly recognizable to people living in the Pacific Northwest, with its balance of humor, elegance and sophistication. The exhibit opens May 8 and runs through the end of the month. |
9BC Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, but are interested in the college, then this is for you! Choosing a college is an important step and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend a Bellevue College Information Session. - Learn an overview about the college Additional 1:1 advising will be available for Financial Aid. Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu More Information... Location: Building R311 |
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14Advising Corner - Tuesdays![]()
10:30 am
Stop by for quick and easy access to an Academic Advisor in the Cafeteria - no appointments necessary. Receive clarification to your academic questions such as:
The Advising Corner will meet most Tuesdays. 10:30 - 12:30 in the cafeteria. Look for the table in the South East corner. The Neurological Aspects of Addiction![]()
10:30 am – 1:33 pm
The Neurological Aspects of Addiction (ALDAC Chemical Dependency Awareness Day) Participants will explore the basic communication process of the central nervous system and the physiological adaptation that occurs in response to psychoactive chemicals entering the brain, specially in the reward pleasure center. Will touch on the concepts of Neuroplasticity, Neurogenesis, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor as they apply to this physiological process Time: 10:30-11:30 Location: N201 Sponsored by: ALDAC |
15Volunteer Fair![]()
9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Connecting Campus With Community Peer to Peer and the PALS Center invite you to our Spring Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, May 15th, 9:00am-2:00pm in the Cafeteria. The Fair is an opportunity to network with local organizations as well as apply for volunteering and internship opportunities in a variety of career and community fields. Each organization will have an information booth and representatives there to speak about volunteering with their organization. If you are interested in learning more about volunteering on campus Peer to Peer will have a booth available. Sign up, experience, grow, and lead! Please note: Unavoidable circumstances may affect organization attendance Sponsored by Peer to Peer and the PALS Center. Costco Co-founder Jim Senegal![]()
11:30 am
Talk by Costco's Co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal Jim Senegal will give a talk on how the relationship between Costco’s employees, members and the company helps Costco achieve their business goals. Refreshments will be served. Time: 11:30-12:30 Location: N201 Sponsored by: Business Leadership Club |
16BC Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, but are interested in the college, then this is for you! Choosing a college is an important step and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend a Bellevue College Information Session. - Learn an overview about the college Additional 1:1 advising will be available for Financial Aid. Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu More Information... Location: Building R311 Healthcare Programs Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, or are a current student exploring options, and are interested in one or more of our Healthcare Programs (Nursing, Imaging Sciences, Neurodiagnostic Technologist, and Health Professions), then this is for you! Choosing a college and educational pathway to your future career is an important step, and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend this Bellevue College Healthcare Programs Information Session. Building D, Room D240H from 3:30 to 4:30. Parking is free after 3:00pm in all student parking lots! - Learn about Healthcare Programs at Bellevue College - Overview of the similarities and differences between the Healthcare Programs - Success strategies and resources for the Healthcare Programs - How to get started - Funding your education - Questions answered Additional 1:1 advising available at the end of the session Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Registration is not required; however, in the event of a cancelation, you will be notified via email. Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu/s/367/start.aspx |
17Presentation by Chaya Foundation![]()
10:30 am
Chaya Foundation is a non-profit organization supporting South Asian women in times of need and crisis, and works to raise awareness of domestic violence issues. This event is sponsored as part of Asian Pacific Island Heritage Month -- supported by ASA, CAB, ASG, Equity and Pluralism, MCS, and Student Programs. 10:30 - 1, D106 |
18Get Microsoft Certified! - Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Test Fest![]()
9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Bellevue College is pleased to partner with Microsoft and Certiport to offer high school juniors and seniors AND community college students the opportunity to get certified on Microsoft technology at no cost, two exams are a $94 value! The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Test Fest is ideal for students looking to validate technology skills and to differentiate themselves as part of the college or job application process. Test Fest is intended for students who plan to take the certification exam the day of the event. In addition to the training prior to testing, study guides are also available online. Lunch and an afternoon snack will be served. Students can find more information and RSVP by visiting http://depts.bellevuecollege.edu/ibit/mta-testfest/. |
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21Advising Corner - Tuesdays![]()
10:30 am
Stop by for quick and easy access to an Academic Advisor in the Cafeteria - no appointments necessary. Receive clarification to your academic questions such as:
The Advising Corner will meet most Tuesdays. 10:30 - 12:30 in the cafeteria. Look for the table in the South East corner. Crooked Arrows, First Nations Pride Movie![]()
11:30 am
Join us from 11:30 - 1 today in B101 as we view "Crooked Arrows", a new First Nations pride film! Crooked Arrows is an original, uplifting sports movie in the tradition of such classics as Mighty Ducks, Bad News Bears, Hoosiers, and Bend It Like Beckham–set in the fresh, contemporary worlds of Native American reservations, prep schools, and lacrosse. In showing this movie, First Nations want to show that First Nation people are still here and making an impact on young people today@ Time: 11:00-1:30 Location: B101 Sponsored by: First Nations Student Association JunAi Movie Screening![]()
6:00 pm
Summer. 1945. And the end of a long world war. Most of the young Japanese who had gone to settle in China had been left behind. The dreams that carried them there had been crushed the moment Japan surrendered. Ai, Shunsuke and the other settlers were hanging in a balance of life and death as most Chinese villagers had lost loved ones to the Japanese military. Shanron and his aging mother helped these two Japanese, accepting them unconditionally. Inside of each of them was the beginning of a friendship beyond borders, the start of a love worth risking one’s life for. Join us 6-8 pm in Carlson Theater; tickets are free and available in PALS Center. Sponsored by World Languages, ASA, CAB, ASG, Student Programs, CSA, ISA, Sakura Club, and Japan Support Team as part of Asian Pacific Island Heritage Month.
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23Information Systems and Technology BAS Information Session![]()
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Come learn more about the new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in Infgormaton and Technology degree program. Faculty will be avalable to answer academic questions. You will also be able to sign up for one-on-one advising appointments after the session. The event is open to everyone. Location TBD. Please RSVP to istbachelors@bellevuecollege.edu Bachelor of Applied Science Information Systems and Technology Information Session![]()
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Come learn more about the new BAS in Information Systems and Technology degree program. Faculty will be available to answer academic questions. You will also be able to sign up for one-on-one advising appointments after the session. Location: C130B For more information contact Shanon Ehmke Reedy at (425) 564-3189. Please RSVP to istbachelors@bellevuecollege.edu. BC Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, but are interested in the college, then this is for you! Choosing a college is an important step and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend a Bellevue College Information Session. - Learn an overview about the college Additional 1:1 advising will be available for Financial Aid. Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu More Information... Location: Building R311 |
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28Advising Corner - Tuesdays![]()
10:30 am
Stop by for quick and easy access to an Academic Advisor in the Cafeteria - no appointments necessary. Receive clarification to your academic questions such as:
The Advising Corner will meet most Tuesdays. 10:30 - 12:30 in the cafeteria. Look for the table in the South East corner. |
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30BC Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
If you have not yet applied to Bellevue College, but are interested in the college, then this is for you! Choosing a college is an important step and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend a Bellevue College Information Session. - Learn an overview about the college Additional 1:1 advising will be available for Financial Aid. Sign up below for one of the following sessions and come get to know us! Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu More Information... Location: Building R311 Healthcare Programs Information Session![]()
3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
For: Prospective and current Bellevue College students exploring the many healthcare educational options at Bellevue College, such as Nursing, Imaging Sciences, Neurodiagnostic Technologist, and the Health Professions. Staff and faculty also welcome! Choosing a college and educational pathway to your future career is an important step, and at times a difficult decision. BC invites you to attend this Bellevue College Healthcare Programs Information Session. When and Where: From 3:30 to 4:30- Building D, Room D240H(follow the signs). Parking is free after 3:00pm in all student parking lots! - Learn about the Associate Degree and Certificate Healthcare Programs at Bellevue College - Similarities and differences between the Healthcare Programs Associate Degrees and Certificates - Success strategies and resources for the Healthcare Programs - How to get started - Funding your education - Individual Questions answered until 4:50 pm - Additional 1:1 advising available at the end of the session - Already have a degree in the Health Sciences and are looking for advanced certification or a Bachelor degree? Go directly to the program department please http://bellevuecollege.edu/programs/degrees/ Sign up below for any future information session and come get to know us! Registration is not required; however, in the event of a cancelation, you will be notified via email. Your email for registration confirmation will include a campus map. Click here to sign up today http://getstarted.bellevuecollege.edu/s/367/start.aspx |
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Members of the El Centro Latino program and the Latin American Culture Club will attend the 2013 USHLI national conference in Chicago. This conference trains a broad cross section of Hispanic leaders by promoting education, unity, leadership development and servant leadership.
Sponsored by El Centro Latino, Latin American Culture Club, and ASG