October 23, 2019

THIS WEEK

SEPT 19 –  NOV. 1 | CHANGING BODIES EXHIBITION continues | Bellevue College Gallery Space, D271 | Visit the Gallery Space web site to read more details about the exhibition and hours for the Gallery Space

FACULTY RESOURCES

  • **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.

NATIONAL FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENT DAY

  • FRIDAY, NOV. 8, Bellevue College will have an official celebration of
    NATIONAL FIRST-GENERATION COLLEGE STUDENT DAY. The
    purpose of this national event is to celebrate the presence of First-Generation College students, faculty and staff at colleges and universities in the U.S. Bellevue College will be having a series of activities on this day, one of which includes faculty, staff, and students wearing buttons stating “I am a First-Generation College Student” or “I support First-Generation College Students.”  Wearing these buttons will showcase the success of those faculty and staff who were first-generation college students while also supporting those BC students who are first-generation.

    Buttons will be available at the front desk area in R230 NOV 4-8.  OTHER ACTIVIES on NOV 8 will include a table in the cafeteria which will feature stories of success from first-generation faculty and staff, distribution of buttons to students, light refreshments, and a photo booth.

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • THURSDAY, NOV. 7 – Vocal Solo Showcase | 7:30 p.m., Carlson Theatre | Admission: FREE
  • 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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