December 16, 2014

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On-line Class Evaluations – Click on the below link to access student evaluations.  Please note that the evaluations will not be accessible until after grades are due.

https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/classeval/educator/

New Enrollment Procedures & Deadlines, Effective Winter 2015 – Valuable information for “Instructor Drop for no-show students” and “Late Registration forms.”

Winter 2015 Textbook Orders (submitted by Janis Juarez) if you haven’t sent in your winter 2015 texbook order yet, remember to send it directly to Anthony Wellnitz via e-mail.  Please do not use the Bookstore web site.  Anthony’s e-mail is:  a.wellnitz@bellevuecollege.edu

Winter 2015 Syllabi Since there has been no announcement for a new syllabi procedure from Information Technology Services, the syllabi procedure will remain the same for winter quarter 2015.  Please submit your syllabi through the Request Center, or send an e-mail to Janis Juarez with the syllabus as an attachment (Word or a pdf file).  ELI instructors submit syllabi through the Request Center, or e-mail to Bernadetta Titus.

Arts & Humanities Commons WordPress site.  Save the A/H Commons WordPress site in your “Favorites” section on your computer.  Not only do we have the A&H Weekly News Digest archived, there has been information pertaining to daily operations added at the top under the tabs. https://commons.bellevuecollege.edu/artsandhumanities/.

Happy Holidays – Enjoy Your Break! – next issue will be Wednesday, December 31, 2014.  Please send me (Janis Juarez) your news item by Monday, December 29, 2014

December 10, 2014

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♦ Faculty Professional Development Day  (submitted by Nan Ma)
Please join us for the Spotlight on BC Writers panel on December 11 from 10:30-12:15pm in B101.  Many of our colleagues from A&H will be reading from their original work.

Panelists include: Sean Allen, Ethan Anderson, Scott Bessho, Jim Dicus, Tammi Doyle, Leslie Lum, Nan Ma, Natalie Martínez, Fernando Pérez, Aaron Reader, and Jeffery White.

 It’s a Wonderful Life with Scott Bessho
Scott plays the evil Henry F. Potter and various smaller parts at Kenyon Hall on December 5, 6, 7, 12 & 14 | Tickets: $18 Adult / $15 Student & Senior – available through Brown Paper Tickets …read more

 Entertainment Book 2015 – BC Music Department Annual Fund Raiser 
Cost is $25 (discounted price)
Seattle/Eastside & North Puget (or South Puget) combined
Available in multiple places:
o Front counter of Arts & Humanities, R 230 (8:00 – 5:00 pm)
o Performing Arts Office in the Carlson Theatre, E100 B (9:00 – 3:30)
o Music Students
o All fall music concerts…read more

  Winter 2015 Textbook Orders (submitted by Janis Juarez) If you haven’t sent in your winter 2015 textbook order yet, remember to send it directly to Anthony Wellnitz via e-mail.  Please do not use the Bookstore web site. Anthony’s e-mail is a.wellnitz@bellevuecollege.edu

December 3, 2014

Logo3b YOU ARE INVITED to the opening reception of ‘Falling’ Recent Film and Photography of Michael Moody Culpepper on Wednesday, December 3, 2014 in the Bellevue College Art Gallery, D 271 …read more

 

Food Drive Donations – Cold weather is coming, and many in our campus community will need an extra helping hand to put food on the table.  Please put your donations of non-perishable food items in the barrel in the lunchroom (R240C) on December 2-3-4.  Students will pick up our items on December 5, 2014…read more

♦ Annual Pottery Sale – Thursday, December 4, 2014

10:00 am – 6:00 pm in C 120 A&B (Student Union) | This year Bob Purser’s “Western Boots” will be available for sale.  Bring your checkbook or cash (no credit cards) to purchase beautiful handmade items…..read more

♦ Access to LMC Kiosk for A&H Programssubmitted by Mark Storey
BC’s Library Media Center has been experimenting this quarter with handing over their window-front kiosk and front-lobby flat screen monitor for use by academic departments.
They have two-week slots open next year for departments wishing to take them over to highlight specific issues, or simply to show the BC community what their program is doing.
The world-renown BC Philosophy Department has stepped up to showcase “Philosophically-Minded Activists.” We have an interactive (quiz-style) PowerPoint presentation looping on the flat screen, related books and DVDs on display at the kiosk, and flyers available touting some of our department’s Winter 2015 courses. Stop by the LMC and take a look at what Philosophy has done with their presentation, and get some ideas for your department. Contact the LMC for additional information, or me (Mark Storey) if you want to hear from a faculty member how easy it is to work with our LMC peers on this. mark.storey@bellevuecollege.edu or 425-564-2118…read more

“Evergreen Fall” Choral Art Concert
Friday, December 5, 2014; 7:30 pm | Bastyr University Conference Ctr | Price: $7 general public, $5 students, staff, faculty & military…read more

It’s a Wonderful Life with Scott Bessho
Scott plays the evil Henry F. Potter and various smaller parts at Kenyon Hall on December 5, 6, 7, 12 & 14 | Tickets: $18 Adult / $15 Student & Senior – available through Brown Paper Tickets …read more

 Tuesday, December 9, A&H Potluck from 11-2 in the lunchroom. Submitted by Gordon Leighton and Katherine Oleson   Bring a dish that reflects your personality or your culture—perhaps a favorite family holiday treat.  Here is the link for the online sign-up: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/60B0B49A8AD2AA02-endoffallread more

 Entertainment Book 2015 – BC Music Department Annual Fund Raiser
Cost is $25 (discounted price)
Seattle/Eastside & North Puget (or South Puget) combined
Available in multiple places:
o Front counter of Arts & Humanities, R 230 (8:00 – 5:00 pm)
o Performing Arts Office in the Carlson Theatre, E100 B (9:00 – 3:30)
o Music Students
o All fall music concerts…read more

Reading Apprenticeship 5-Week Online Course – It is Well Worth Your Time! Submitted by Jen Anderson    All of us, as instructors, require reading in our classes – from textbooks, to assignments, to websites and items posted on Canvas. Yet how many of us know anything about how our students’ reading history has impacted them as readers? How many of us know and use strategies to promote greater depth of understanding of the texts we are requiring our students to read? If you are interested in making reading a more student-centered and meaningful part of your course, the Reading Apprenticeship Program is for you!

The Reading Apprenticeship Program, developed by West Ed, is a 5-week online course that requires 2-3 hours/week. You get to play the part of the student while learning and using a variety of strategies to make reading easier and more meaningful for your students.

For more information, please visit www.readingapprenticeship.org or contact the Reading Lab chair, Megan Hansen at megan.hansen@bellevuecollege.edu.
This program is time well spent in making developing strategies to make reading more relatable and accessible for your students. Engaged and persistent readers develop confidence and competence in the classroom.