
Upcoming Connected Learning Events
Images and Words: Graphic Novels and Zines in the Classroom—NEW!

Join librarian Elena Maans-Lorincz in conversation about graphic novels and zines in the classroom and assignments. The BC Library has many graphic novels on a variety of topics, covering many subjects, and amplifying many voices. You may not think your area is represented in a graphic novel, but you are likely to be surprised by what the library has in its collection. Zines are self-published works, and many students have created them in the classroom and donated them to be part of the BC Library’s zine collection. Learn about zines, and how they are used for both creative works and research assignments.
Thursday, May 9, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Hyflex in D104H and via Teams
Let us know you’re coming: Register Here
Lasky Haiku Comic Workshop

The Library has an event coming right up on Wednesday April 10, from 10:30am until 12:00 noon. It is a 90-minute workshop with Seattle comic-book artist, poet, and illustrator David Lasky, who will teach participants how to write a nature haiku, draw it as a comic, and construct a simple zine. The workshop will be presented in the Collaboratory area of the Library, D126. It is free and open to BC students, staff, and faculty.
Making Learning Visible: A Showcase of Student Work

Throughout April
Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Library Media Center, Collaboratory Space
In March, BC students showcased their Winter 2024 undergraduate research projects through poster presentations at the RISE Learning Institute’s quarterly Making Learning Visible event. During the month of April, the Library is displaying a collection of these posters in the Collaboratory Space. Browse these posters and see the exciting work students are doing here at BC!
Faculty should contact RISE (rise@bellevuecollege.edu) and students should talk with their instructors if they want to participate in the Making Learning Visible event in Spring Quarter.
ASC Tutoring Job Fair
Thursday, April 4, 2024
12:30-1:30 p.m.
D204
Learn about becoming a tutor! The ASC offers competitive wages and flexible scheduling. Hear from current tutors, get help filling out a tutoring application, and practice answering interview questions.
All BC students, including International, Running Start, and Work-Study students are encouraged to attend.

Last Updated May 6, 2024