Join us at WOHESC!

Join us at the Washington Oregon Cascadia Higher Education Sustainability Conference (WOHESC) on March 2-4, 2022. WOHESC is a platform for empowering and inspiring change making, facilitating action, and for sharing, networking, and collaboration related to sustainability within the region's higher education institutions. Use the below custom Bellevue College registration link for 30% off registration! ...more about Join us at WOHESC!



Have a Sustainability Idea you want to Implement on Campus?

hands holding plants

Bellevue College’s Student Environmental Sustainability Fund is seeking proposals for projects! The first meeting will take place JANUARY 27, where project proposals will be reviewed. The fund is available to all students, faculty, and staff and provides money to support positive social and environmental change on campus and engage in projects that further sustainability-related goals of ...more about Have a Sustainability Idea you want to Implement on Campus?


Join The Climate Justice Club in their First of Meeting of the Quarter!

Climate Strike panorama shot

Want to make a difference on campus and beyond? The Climate Justice Club would love for new members to join them!  The Climate Justice club has their first meeting of the quarter on January 27th at 4 PM PST! Please email the club president Firdous at firdous.khezrian@bellevuecollege.edu for the club’s meeting information. The meeting will cover what ...more about Join The Climate Justice Club in their First of Meeting of the Quarter!


Preparedness Tips for using King County Public Transit in Winter Weather!

Front of a King County bus

Sign up for transit alerts Familiarize yourself with the snow routes & ESN (Emergency Snow Network) routes. Check out the map on MetroWinter.com for the latest snow, ice, and flood-related information on the buses in your area For a real-time update, text your bus stop number to 62550 to find out upcoming bus times and any cancellation notices ...more about Preparedness Tips for using King County Public Transit in Winter Weather!


Apply to Tilth’s 2022 Soil and Water Stewardship Program !

Tilth Alliance is currently recruiting for Tilth’s 2022 Soil and Water Stewardship Program! This program runs from February to October and participants learn about a variety of topics including organic gardening, permaculture, stormwater management, water conservation and more. The program is open to residents of King County. For more information visit: http://www.tilthalliance.org/stewardship


Climate justice Club is back and looking for new members!

Climate justice Club is back and looking for new members! Firdous Khezrian is the club's new president and leading its revival. CJC’s mission is to advocate for climate justice through outreach, education, and direct actions like protests. Become a member and be a part of a network of fellow climate activists! If you are interested or have ...more about Climate justice Club is back and looking for new members!



Calling All Sustainability Project Ideas!

College Students Having Informal Meeting With Tutors

Bellevue College’s Student Environmental Sustainability Fund is seeking proposals for projects! The first meeting will take place Nov 30th where project proposals will be reviewed. The fund is available to all students, faculty, and staff and provides money to support positive social and environmental change on campus and engage in projects that further sustainability-related goals of ...more about Calling All Sustainability Project Ideas!


“Lighting the 8th Fire: Indigenous Strategies for a Green Future” , facilitated by Winona LaDuke

Speaker Winona LaDuke

Please join the Social Justice Center and the Climate Justice Across the Curriculum group for a presentation on Dec 1, “Lighting the 8th Fire: Indigenous Strategies for a Green Future” , facilitated by Winona LaDuke. Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabekwe member of the White Earth Nation) is an internationally-acclaimed Indigenous rights and environmental leader, working at the ...more about “Lighting the 8th Fire: Indigenous Strategies for a Green Future” , facilitated by Winona LaDuke