October 9, 2019

THIS WEEK

  • OCT. 7-11 | Bulldog Pantry Food Drive Challenge (a few items have trickled in)

    You can make a difference and positively impact the lives of our students. Please bring non-perishable food items to Arts & Humanities, R230.  Items should be easy for students to heat up or be ready to eat.

    Suggested items: easy snacks i.e. raisins, apple sauce, diced peaches, or pears (in six-pack package), nuts, pop tarts, pop corn, granola/protein bars, peanut butter & Jelly, instant oatmeal, Cup-O-Noodles, crackers, ready to eat food items (w/pop tops) soups, spaghetti, ravioli, beefaroni, Lasagna, Mac and Cheese.  Any food item is accepted as long as the food item is in its original package.

    **The department with the most food items will win a trophy.  Student Programs took the title away from us last year, let’s all do what we
    can do get the winning title back.**

THANK YOU TO ARTS & HUMANITIES

I wanted to publicly acknowledge and thank the Arts and Humanities Division for donating school supplies to MCS students.  Your
generosity will go a long way to encourage students on their educational journeys.  On behalf of our students, I thank you!
submitted by Zak Yousuf, Interim Assistant Director, Multicultural Services (MCS)

FACULTY RESOURCES

  • Wednesday, OCT 16 & Thursday, OCT 17Adjunct Advocacy Fair @ Faculty Commons, D104
    Drop in as your schedule permits for pizza, information, and camaraderie at any point during the fair.  There will be sessions about unemployment benefits, professional development, leave, governance, medical benefits, and much more! 
    Representatives from BCAHE and Faculty Commons will be on hand throughout to answer your questions.  See the session schedules printed on both sides of the blue flyer in your mailbox at R230!
  • **Do you have information to share that you think might benefit your division colleagues? 
    The weekly A&H Digest  features  “Faculty Resources,” for disseminating informative articles, workshops, and other events of specific interest to faculty.  Please send all info to:  Janis Juarez.

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • FRIDAY, OCT. 18 – East/West Jazz Alliance | Featuring:  Maya Hatch and BC Big Band | 7:30 p.m., Carlson Theatre General Admission: $15, BC Students: $5 | Tickets available through: Brown Paper Tickets
  • WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 – Vocal Solo Showcase | 7:30 p.m., Carlson Theatre | General Admission: $7, BC Students/Seniors/Veterans: $5,  BC Music Students: FREE |  Tickets will be available through:  Brown Paper Tickets
  • THURSDAY, NOV. 7 –  Author Tiffany Midge  | 1 p.m., Bellevue College Gallery Space, D271  | FREE Admission Author Tiffany Midge-Native Washingtonian and enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation-will read from her latest collections, BURY MY HEART AT CHUCK E. CHEESE’S, followed by an informal Q&A and refreshments.  This event co-sponsored by the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and BC’s literary magazine, Belletrist.

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