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ex·cep·tion·al 1. forming an exception or rare instance; unusual; extraordinary. 2. unusually excellent; 2013 superior. Annual Report Bellevue College & Bellevue College Foundation essage fro M m the P onal Ach residen cepti ievement t Ex We are an s open-access teaching institution, with a commitment to facilities, so our students can practice student success at the heart of every- T his report details Bellevue on equipment and in situations they will thing we do. True prosperity is achieved encounter when they enter the workforce. College’s exceptional achieve- when our doors are equally open for This building will be integral to providing ments of the past year and everyone and our student population a first-rate education for our students. also looks ahead to activities and our graduates mirror the diversity of our community. Throughout this report We simply outgrew the facility for that will close the gap for our you will read about student success and one of our important events, and had students and our community. groundbreaking college innovations. to move. BC graduated 2,600 at our The most significant milestone this year commencement ceremony in June. For BC has a long and prestigious history. came when Dave Rule was named as years we held graduation in Courter We share the community’s pride in our Bellevue College President, building on Gymnasium on campus but moved to achievements over that time. Some things our tradition of great leadership. Key Arena, which turned out to be a terrific venue for the event, with more have remained consistent, notably our In some cases we are literally building: than 4,500 in attendance. commitment to excellence. But of course, after a few years of relative inactivity on the details evolve so we are constantly the construction front, the backhoes and We pressed hard on the accelerator innovating to build for a bold tomorrow. cranes are back. this year. Such pace-setting activities As we approach our 50th anniversary in We are breaking ground on a new $39 as these can happen only with help 2016, we continue to grow. BC is on the million Health Sciences building that from our donors and supporters in innovative front wave of a new hybrid will house the college’s new nursing the community. The payoff from the type of college. We now offer several bachelor’s degree program, radiology and generous support of donors, volunteers bachelor’s degrees, while still providing other programs in the health field. The and friends is evident in the breadth and all the learning opportunities typical of a 70,000-square-foot building is expected to quality of our programs, and the student community college, which, of course, is be completed in two years. It’s extremely success stories on the following pages. our heritage. important that we’re able to provide the Thank you for being part of our strength most modern and up-to-date training and forward momentum.

learn 1. to acquire knowledge of or skill T able of Contents: Scholarship Recipients. . . . . 5-7 in by study, instruction, or experience. Introduction ...... 2 Milestones...... 8-9 2. to become informed of or Message from the President . . . .3 BC Foundation Financials. . . . 10 acquainted with; ascertain. 2013 Annual Donors List . . . 3-14 BC Foundation 3. to gain by experience, exposure to Message from the Foundation Board Members...... 11 example, or the like; acquire. President...... 4 Sustainability at BC...... 15 2 essage fro M m the P ptional Achieve resident Exce ments

I grew up in a As a newcomer to Bellevue small town near the College I’ve been busy meeting Lake Placid region of upstate New York. My education began at a community College is committed to closing the gap people learning about the college, where I earned an associate’s – the funding gap for our institution and college the community and degree in performing arts. And, even the financial needs gap for some of our the unique culture of the area. though Bellevue College has dropped the most vulnerable students. community from its name, it still reflects As I have been welcomed into the It’s been amazing how often folks the values of the community. Our region community these past few months, I tell me about their connection to the is changing and so is Bellevue College. appreciate all of the hospitality and college. Maybe they or a family member The college has a rich history of excel- kindness. I’m delighted that my family were a student at BC. Sometimes, they lence and I’m committed to maintaining has now joined me here and excited as we used to work at the college or they that tradition. We have outstanding make this area our home. I’m proud to employ someone who was trained faculty, staff and administrators who are be able to say “I’m with Bellevue College” here. As Bellevue College nears its 50th committed to student success and show it and I look forward to all that we will Anniversary, we recognize that it’s these everyday in a multitude of ways. We have accomplish together. relationships, connections, and support support from the community and our from the community that make us who we amazing Board of Trustees that allows are and will help guide us into the future. us to be innovative and rise to meet the challenges of a changing world. Bellevue David L. Rule, Ph.D. Bellevue College President

2013 P resident’s Circle Harvey G. Britten Estate Byron and Alice Lockwood Annual ($10,000+) Fred and Joan Burnstead Foundation 4Culture Glendale Country Club Christel Marie Lundeen Estate The Paul G. Allen Family Group Health Robin and David Nelson Donors Foundation Cooperative Parent Advisory Committee Gifts received Anonymous Intel Foundation Stan and Michele Rosen July 1, 2012 – BECU Debbie Killinger UNIVAR June 30, 2013 The Boeing Company Dale and Nancy King Vijay and Sita Vashee 3 nt side L Pre ette ion r from the Foundat

throughout the year, our biggest single event is the Become Exceptional For example, we launched the President’s Luncheon in the spring. Last year that If there’s one adjective Scholarship Endowment. The Foundation event raised nearly a quarter-million funded the First Annual Visiting Critic dollars to provide crucial support for I could apply to Bellevue in Interior Design in the name of Doris scholarships and academic programs for Katz, a founder of this singular program BC students. College it is “awesome.” of the College. And the Foundation We have an excellent group of civic- approved replacing BC’s central Fountain Awesome students. Awesome faculty minded individuals on the BC Plaza with commemorative bricks that and staff. Awesome campus. Awesome Foundation board. The community can can celebrate family members or honor a community support. be assured that we will be both good college program. The project also made The Bellevue College Foundation is stewards of your donations and ardent an aesthetic contribution to the college, building for the future. Two things advocates of the college’s innovations. turning a previously drab area into a highlight our agenda for next year: beautiful, bright centerpiece. implementing our new strategic plan and starting preparations for the College’s Through your generous support of our 50th Anniversary in 2016. donors and volunteers in the community, Sarah Langton we have been able to offer extraordinary BC Foundation President This is also a time to spotlight some learning opportunities for students. of our successes of the past year. The While we raise funds in a Foundation’s accomplishments are largely variety of ways attributable to you, our supporters. Your gifts paid great dividends this year. Puget Sound Energy Berthe and Stanley RadiantCare Radiation Habib Oncology 2013 Visionaries ($5,000 + ) Peter and Peggy Horvitz Cancer Care Annual Donors Anonymous Vivian Humphries Alliance (continued) Laura and Pedro Celis Mighty Quip Paul and Serena Swegle Al and Janet Dunnell Overlake Hospital Virginia Mason Medical GLY Construction Medical Center Center 4 nt side L Pre ette ion r from the Foundat

Scholarship Recipient: could not make ends meet. Tabitha, suc·cess T abitha Stewart who has Argentine heritage, received 1. a performance or achievement The Costco Student of Diversity that is marked by success, as by T abitha is a proud veteran Scholarship which provided her the attainment of honors. with the financial help she needed to 2. a person or thing that has had of the United States continue attending BC. Air Force. success, as measured by attain- “I really appreciate this scholarship ment of goals, wealth, etc. She worked as an Avionics Techni- because it helped alleviate some of 3. the favorable or prosperous cian on the C-17 and served as an E-5 my financial worries about paying for termination of attempts or Staff Sergeant. She is interested in so school. The Foundation does such a endeavors; the accomplishment many things, including a passion for great job helping people like me find of one’s goals. astronomy, that she is still exploring ways to fund their education. I am career paths. really grateful for this opportunity In spring 2012 her GI bill expired and and investment in my future.” she began working two jobs and still Stewards ($1,000 + ) Arni Adler Mortenson Construction Peter and Kristi Adler Mulvanny G2 Architecture Alaska National Robert Cunnison Thomas Nielsen and Kenny Insurance Company Dellanie Fragnoli Carlson Bob Alexander All Sports School Benefactors ($2,500 + ) Sophie Hager Hume Mark and Nancy Pellegrino Anonymous Peterson Sullivan, LLP American Association Gerald Harkleroad of University Women, Jim and Cindy Chesemore Michael Humphries and Starbucks Coffee Company Issaquah Branch Jim Coughlin Judith Ralston Talon Private Capital Bank of America Coughlin Porter Lundeen Kadlec Medical Center Carol and Mark Taylor Shiv and Kamlesh Batra Allen and Linda Courter Bill and Marie Kent Temcov Foundation Bellevue Nursery 5 2013 Annual Donors Lisa Chin and Nigel Green EBCO Northwest Dorothy Graham and Andrew Daggatt Denise and Frank Edgar William Knight Stewards (continued) D’Amato Conversano, Inc. Linda and Terry Finn Cheryl Gunderson Paula Boyum Carolee Danz Flohr Asset Management Marie and Brad Gunn George and Kim Brace Kim and Greg Dempsey Brian Forrest David and Cathy Habib Mary Cabrian Yarrow Durbin Roger and Monika Fosseen Diana L. Hagen CBRE Harold Fowler John Harris Betty and Kemper Kazuto Hatakeyama Freeman, Jr. Amy Hedin Glenhome Foundation Lucy Helm Laurence W. Herron Honda Auto Center Scholarship Recipient: of Bellevue John Manino John is pursuing a degree passionate about creating positive The Leona Hickman Educational Schol- change in the lives of youth. While arship provided John the assistance he in BC’s Medical Dosimetry serving in the United States Air Force needs to grow into a career that will program. John had many opportunities to help nurture his giving spirit and enrich the communities where he resided our community. He also works with orphanages in – building houses with Habitat for South Korea to improve the lives of the About receiving his scholarship John Humanity, providing free child care children in those homes. said, “More than anything it’s about for mothers on weekends, and tutoring being able to focus on my education. John’s experience growing up as an young service members in math Outside factors… take away from being orphan in South Korea has made him and business. able to utilize your education and be fully committed to it.”

in·no·va·tion 1. something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum. 2. the act of innovating; introduction of new things or methods. 6 Ernest Hood and Lisa Daniel LaFond Vince McFaddin Parker Smith & Feek Rosenblatt Sarah and Todd Langton Rob and Marilyn McKenna Ingrid M. Peterson Mike Hubbard Lease Crutcher Lewis Steve Miller and Pam Cowan Judith and Charles Peterson K&L Gates LLP LMN Architects Michael Nassirian Pamela Phillips Michael and Pam Kalian Mahlum Architects Whitney and Gerard Cesar Portillo Ata Karim MasterPark Airport Neufeld-Kaiser Carol and Daniel Powers Kibble & Prentice, a Valet Parking Daniel C. Olson Tom and Peggy Pritchard USI Company Diane and Roger Mauldin Vicki and Brent Orrico Rainier Group Investment LabCorp Cy and Feryal Oskoui Advisory, LLC Otak, Inc. Linda and Steve Reichenbach Lisa and Alan Packer Alina Rossano Suzanne Sainato Scholarship Recipient: Laura and Bruce Saunders

Corey Lynn Rois a teammate on the BC women’s golf team that captured the NWAACC Corey has proven she can Women’s Golf title and she closed out a·chieve·ment set goals and reach them her Bulldog career with a strong show- with great success. ing, finishing eighth. Her most recent 1. something accomplished, athletic honor was being nominated to especially by superior ability, The Norman and Camille Stromer the All-Academic Sports Team for her special effort, great courage, Scholarship has helped her continue to scholastic accomplishments. etc.; a great or heroic deed. do so at BC. Despite a busy schedule of academics 2. act of achieving; attainment or Having maintained a 4.0 GPA, Corey and golf, Corey volunteers with many accomplishment. is an outstanding student and will organizations in her community. While graduate after fall quarter. Corey helping in a pre-kindergarten class- 3. Heraldry. the full display of the not only excels academically, she is room she realized she had a passion armorial bearings of an indi- for teaching. vidual or corporation.

7 Milestones for 2012-201313 Milestones 2012-

Left: BC Student Government Presi- dent Takhmina Dzhuraeva, U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis and U.S. Senator Patty Murray. Middle: BC Disability Resource Center director Susan Gjolmesli and Scott Bellman of GCDE. Right: State Governor and BC President Dave Rule. FREB UARY 2013 JAU N ARY 2013 O CTOBER 2012 ◗◗ The BC Foundation celebrates ◗◗ Susan Gjolmesli, Disability Resource ◗◗ BC heads Health IT training consor- the hard work and dedication of the Center director, wins Governor’s Trophy, Margin of Excellence Award winners: tium; U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda an award given by the Washington State Solis and Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) Becky Turnbull, Patricia Dombrowski, Governor’s Committee on Disability Gita Bangera, and Mark Mappala. visit BC to congratulate local colleges Issues and Employment (GCDE). on an $11.8 million DOL grant. ◗◗ Theatre Arts students perform at ◗◗ Yoshiko Harden, BC’s vice presi- ◗◗ College station 91.3 KBCS presents Kennedy Center American College dent of diversity, is honored by the Theatre Region VII Festival. 40 concerts in 40 days to celebrate its non-profit Women of Color Empow- 40th anniversary. ered organization. MARCH 2013 NO VEMBER 2012 ◗◗ Public Enemy rap artist Chuck D helps ◗◗ The BC Foundation Emeritus Board ◗◗ Bellevue College trustees choose Dr. BC celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. comes together to solicit funds for, and David Rule to be the next president. Day. Gaye Theresa Johnson, Ph.D., to designate the President’s Scholar- a professor of Black Studies, gives a ship in honor of our new president, D ECEMBER 2012 presentation titled “Where Do We Go Dr. David Rule. ◗◗ Two new BAS degrees approved in From Here… Chaos Or Community.” Nursing (RN to BSN) and Information Systems and Technology (IST).

Stacie Wyss-Schoenborn and Scott Schoenborn Anonymous Yao Yuan Sze Foundation Ash Family Foundation Olinda Turner Susan and Frank Young, Jr. Associated Earth Sciences United Business Machines 2013 Annual Donors Peter Balch of Washington Investors ($500 + ) Stewards (continued) Bob and Joan Wallace Rebecca Baldwin Andrew Barlass Joshua and Lauren Schaer Washington Partners Kevin and Colleen Allison Baylis Architects Susan Sever Washington Real Virginia and Ron Allison BCCAHE Smith Bunday Berman Estate Holdings American Chemical Society, Britton, P.S. Wells Fargo Insurance Puget Sound Section Bellevue Rotary Foundation Sparling Services AmericanWest Bank Briana Bennitt Tangerine Travel, Ltd. Rudiger and Laurie Wolf Robin and Dana Amrine Christine and Brian Benson Lucinda Taylor and Jeff Spears Craig and Joan Wrench Roger and Mary Anderson Berntson Porter & Company 8 APRIL 2013 the prestigious Jonas Nurse Leaders Northwest Communities of Burma, ◗◗ The 91.3 KBCS broadcast tower is Scholar Program for her work pursuing and then cycles a 1,000 mile loop in successfully moved to the summit of a doctorate of philosophy in nursing. Burma to fundraise for the Mae Tao Cougar Mountain in Issaquah, greatly ◗◗ Nic Oliver and Natalia Bryant, students Clinic, a medical refugee clinic. expanding its coverage area. The in BC’s Nuclear Medicine Technology ◗◗ Work begins to prepare for the new $39 project, which has been in the works (NMT) program, earn Paul Cole million, 70,000 sq. ft. health science for several years, ushers in a new era Technologist Scholarships worth $1,000 building which will house the nursing for the public radio station – a service from the Society of Nuclear Medicine bachelor degree program, radiology of Bellevue College – that’s celebrating and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). and other programs in the health field. its 40th anniversary this year. They join three other BC students who It is expected to be completed in 2016. ◗◗ The Foundation’s “Become Excep- won this scholarship in the past decade. S EpteMBER 2013 tional” Luncheon raises close to a J Une 2013 ◗◗ BC’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing quarter million dollars from over 600 ◗◗ The Bellevue College 46th Annual (RN to BSN) and Information Systems guests for scholarships and academic Commencement Ceremony is held off and Technology (IST) bachelor programs. Now in its 14th year, the campus for the first time in its history programs begin classes. May 1 event, held at the Meydenbauer at Seattle’s Key Arena and in front of ◗◗ Vickye Luke-Yabuki, program manager Center, also attracted 33 corporate and the largest audience ever, estimated in the Office of Instruction, wins the in-kind sponsors that underwrote the at 4,500. More than 2,600 awards are STTACC (Staff Training for Technical cost of the luncheon, allowing every conferred to the Class of 2013. and Community Colleges) Exemplary dollar that guests donated to support ◗◗ Bellevue College is one of just 10 Staff Award for Region B. Bellevue College and its students. colleges or universities nationwide ◗◗ Leilonie Fraser, a program assistant ◗◗ Yalda Daneshfarnia, BC interior design selected to receive a prestigious in Continuing Education, is one of 11 student wins first place in the student Climate Leadership Award in recogni- state employees awarded $500 schol- category of the 14th annual North- tion of its efforts to improve campus arships from the Washington Public west Design Awards, sponsored by the sustainability. Employees Association. Seattle Design Center. ◗◗ Student Takhmina Dzhuraeva is ◗◗ Marci Muhlestein, Director of the ◗◗ Summer Sterling, Bellevue College appointed to the BC Board of Trustees Occupational & Life Skills Program, is interior design student, wins the Inter- for a 1-year term. named winner of Leadership Eastside’s national Interior Design Association LENI Insight Award. The awards (IIDA) student essay competition. AUGUST 2013 celebrate “people of vision and passion, ◗◗ MAY 2013 Stella Orechia, BC P.E. faculty member, who shape the Eastside.” cycles 1,000 miles in five segments ◗◗ One of only 200 people chosen nation- throughout the Pacific Northwest to wide, Samantha Girard, a tenured benefit a local organization, member of the nursing faculty, earns

Ashley Joseph Paul Feavel and Jean Johnson JTM Construction Lynn and Carl Frair Taylor Kao David Boss GeoEngineers Meredith and David Kenyon Cobra Building Envelope Virginia Bridwell Contractors Julie Gerrard Dave and Gini King Lynne and Michael Bush Lisa Corcoran John Gillespie Koral Bar and Kitchen Joyce Carroll Courtney and Jason Courter RC Greco Prem and Swarn Kumar Carrie and Rob Casanas Michael Culpepper and Jerry and Vicki Harbottle Langton Spieth, LLC Charter Construction Joe McDermott Michael and Heidi Harder Tom Leonard Gerald Chertavian Peter de Mille Richard Hermanson Dora Leung Paul Chiles Emer Dooley and Dale Hoffman Joe Leung Christine Kipp Realty, Inc Robert Short Katharine Hunt Janet Levinger and Will Poole CleanScapes Kip Durrell Kae R. Hutchison, Ph.D. Barrie and Starr MacDonald 9 2013 Annual Donors Debbie and Bob Melo Carol and Simon Ottenberg Daniel Rasmus The Miller Hull Patriot Fire Protection Anita and Stephen Repanich Investors (continued) Partnership, LLP Pearl Bar & Dining Jack Rosen and Juliet Dany Lisa and Ross Macfarlane Jean-Phillipe Pederson Financial Partners Mimi Rosen and Nathan Goldberg Janis Machala and Mula-Stancampiano Sandra Peterson David Stenberg Bea and Bruce Nahon Plaza Bank Robert Rowe Rowley Properties Bob Martin Lorellen and Uwe Nausner Port Blakely Dave and Jean Rule Teresa and Douglas McClintic Jim Neal PSF Mechanical Manono McMillan David Nolet Neil and Nancy McReynolds OAC Services Jim and Paula Melby

Expenditures

Bellevue College Foundation Revenues & Expenditures

Fiscal Year 2013: July 1, 2012 – June 30, 2013 Endowment Community Gifts Contributions Assets FY 2013 FY 2012 In-Kind Other Support Income Cash & Equivalents $ 535,256 $ 608,049 Investment Investments 5,045,650 4,307,578 Earnings In Trust 2,859,110 1,485,517 Revenues Pledges Receivable 518,937 524,173 Prepaid Expenses 4,967 12,170 O perating Revenues FY 2013 Percent Total Assets $ 8,963,920 $ 6,937,487 Community Contributions $ 588,214 20% Endowment Gifts 984,533 33% Liabilities FY 2013 FY 2012 In-Kind Support 124,116 4% Accounts Payable $ 18,481 $ 2,567 Investment Earnings 1,229,060 41% Grants Payable 74,951 25,759 Other Income 60,434 2% Total Liabilities $ 93,432 $ 28,326 T otal $ 2 986 357 100%

Net Assets FY 2013 FY 2013 O perating Expenditures FY 2013 Percent Operating Fund $451,123 $229,727 Bellevue College Grants $ 404,625 39% Purpose Restricted Funds 3,379,309 2,623,911 Student Scholarships 149,242 15% Endowments 5,040,056 4,055,523 General & Administrative 279,376 27% Total Net Assets $8,870,488 $6,909,161 Fundraising 191,787 19% T otal Liabilities & Net Assets $ 8 963 920 $ 6 937487 T otal $ 1 025 030 100% 10 Crisanto Samia Vicki and John Smolke Kathy Surace-Smith Kevin Wallace Bob and Lawson Sebris Richard and Cynthia and Brad Smith Wallace Properties Cal Shirley Sonstelie James Swegle Shu-Chin and Wen Basant Singh Norman Sossong Kara Talbott Shyan Wang Jan and Heather Sjavik Soundmark Wealth Michael and Linda Talbott George White Moya Skillman Management John Thoreson Ray White Squaxin Island Tribe Vandana and Greg Slatter Doug Toschi Peter and Patti Wiedemann Allen Stover Stephanie and Bob Sloan Joan Tupper Shirley Willis Lori Smith David Straus Joe and Dee Strecker Vander Hoek Corporation Steve and Arleen Winslow Susan Veleber Billie Ylvisaker Chad Wall Jim and Philippa Yowan

Bellevue College Foundation Suzanne Sainato, Symetra Life Peter Horvitz, Horvitz Newspapers, Inc. Board Members Insurance Company Mike Humphries, Waldron & Company Joshua Schaer, City of Issaquah Osfficer Michael Kalian, Seattle Home Show, Inc. Paul Swegle, Kinsel Law Offices Barrie Macdonald, President Carol Taylor, Group Health Cooperative Community Volunteer Sarah Langton, Langton Spieth, LLC Rudy Wolf, Puget Sound Energy Rob McKenna, Orrick, Herrington President Elect Stacie Wyss-Schoenborn, BECU & Sutcliffe, LLP Dale King, GLY Construction, Inc. Neil McReynolds, McReynolds E-x Officio Associates, Inc. Treasurer Chad Wall, BNY Mellon Dr. David Rule, Bellevue Dan Olson, Bank of America College President Wealth Management Dennis Shay, Brown and Shay Partners Laurence W. Herron, Bellevue College Secretary Catherine Springman, Catherine Foundation Exective Director Springman Inc. Jim Coughlin, Coughlin Porter Lundeen Vicki Orrico, Bellevue College Trustee Frank Young, FNY Associates Board Members Cyrus Habib, Washington State House of Representatives Shiv Batra, INCA Engineers, Inc. Steve Litzow, cre·ate Laura Celis, Community Volunteer 1. to cause to come into being, as Jim Chesemore, Parker, Smith & Feek Members Emeritus something unique that would Courtney Courter, Honda Peter Adler, PeaceHealth not naturally evolve or that is not Auto Center of Bellevue Bob Alexander, Alaska National made by ordinary processes. Al Dunnell, Peterson Sullivan LLP Lynn Bain, Key Private Bank and 2. to evolve from one’s own thought McDonald Financial Group or imagination, as a work of art or Dellanie Fragnoli, Costco Wholesale Allen Courter, Honda Auto an invention. Cheryl Gunderson, Fortune Bank Center of Bellevue 3. to make by investing with new Amy Hedin, Human Point Robert Cunnison, Community rank or by designating; constitute; Bill Kent, M.A. Mortenson Company Volunteer appoint: to create a peer. Stan Rosen, Rosen Harbottle Dorothy Graham, Consultant/ 4. to be the cause or occasion of; Commercial Real Estate Community Volunteer give rise to. 11 2013 Annual Donors Supporters Yuri and Chris Brockett Elizabeth Dorn Ray Grimes Diane Katz Ross and Candice Barbara Brodsky Mildred Douthit Cheryl and Tom Grinna Shawn Kearney McIvor ($100 + ) Douglas Brown Bette Drescher Matthew and Kathleen Obaid Khan Grant and Diantha McLaughlin Alan Adams Jeff Brunson Nancy and George Groshong Sharon Khosla and Jack McLeod Cyndy Adams Nick and Margaret Bull Dunn Cynthia Gross Chris Armes Jeffrey McMorris Kirk Adams Gerald Bunce Bryan Edwards Darel Edward Grothaus Jan King MD Development, LLC Steven and Alice Nicole and Kurt Scott Eigenhuis Heather Grube Susan Kingsbury- Aeschbacher Bunselmeyer Diana Elser Angela Gunn Comeau Kevin Meabon The Aguiar Group Mike Burdick James Embree Cyrus Habib Kinsel Law Offices Mechelsen, Inc Cathy Aller Karsten and Valen Alicia and Jimmy Eng Amy Hagopian Cheryl Kleiman Gloria Mercer Ramsey Alsalam Caesar Constance Engelstad Anne Hamilton Arthur Knapp Michael Meyer Tom Ambrey Wendy Call Engineered Products James and Kathleen Vickie and Brett Sue Miller Knechtel Devon Anderson Gregory Callahan & Service, Inc Hamlin Wende Miller Kari Knudson Anning-Johnson Patrick and Barbara Tika and Michael Esler Doug Hanafin Randa Minkarah Company Campbell Meredith Everist Rae Hanashiro Warren Koons Daniel and Liting Anonymous Karrie Cardiff Farallon Risk Yoshiko Harden Rashmi Koushik Mitchell Mark Antonioli Ken Carlson Group LLC Kristy Harlan Michael Kovalenko Steven and Teri Mitchell Jim Ardissono Katherine Carson Karin Feddersen Betty Harrill Dan Kronmal Josh Moman Victoria Armstrong Ben Castrogiovanni Bonnie Feher Scott Harvey Kathleen Kuba Dottie Moore Julie Arnevick Frederick Cathey Lyn and Paul Fenton John Haskell Perry Kusakabe Kimberly Moran Jo Ashley James Cavin Roy and Connie Heather Hayes Nora and Stanley Lance Denise Morgan Rachel and Rob Auffant CDi Engineers Ferguson Leslie Heizer Newquist Terry Larsen Elizabeth Morgan Autumn Donavan Changes in Action Gregory Fields and Chuck Newquist Richard Larson Benjamin Morris Design LLC Carl Chew Patti Fiorito Mickie Heltsley Kirk Laughlin Michael J. 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Thomas Nance Clibborn Brad Hinthorne Steve Litzow BCRA Mark Foster John Neace Nina Collier David Hinton William Lofgren Sheryl Bealkowski Mark Fox Ben and Katie Nelson Estelle Collins Gerald Hirschler Eric Lonergan Russ Beard Melinda Franklin Meg Niman Greg and Kelly Collins Toni and Rod Hoffman Eric Lord Kris Beason Katie Frevert Keith Niven Kristen and James Brian Hollomon Hannah Love Katherine Beck and Ava Frisinger Dan Nord Brian Chopp Connely Rae and James Beverly Lucas James Frits H. Thomas and Stanton P. Beck Carmen Cook Holmgren Terry Lundeen Patricia Norris Michael Cooper Francis and Patti Margaret Hopkins Phat Luong Bart Becker and Fulghum Gloria and George Enid Smith-Becker Orville Cooper Deborah Horne Teresa Lutterman Northcroft Krista Fuller Earl Bell Costco Wholesale Rondi Horrobin Northwest Society of Mahamoud Gaayte Robyn Bell-Bangerter Lourdes C. 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A real effort is made to integrate learning and a Diamond Award for Outstanding about sustainability into a broad spectrum Bellevue College is taking ETC Leadership from Commuter of classes. Thirty faculty members went strides to build a more Challenge, a program of the Seattle-King through the “Integrating Sustainability” County Economic Development Council. workshop and Faculty Sustainability Representatives identified 69 classes and sustainable college Earth Week, sponsored by BC’s Sustain- 19 programs with sustainability learning community. ability and Science Association, began outcomes, in subjects as diverse as Ocean- a dozen years ago at BC as an effort to ography and Interior Design, Botany and Sustainability at Bellevue College is promote environmental awareness and Sociology. the umbrella for the Office of Sustain- sustainable resource use, timed to coincide ability, three committees, and several with Earth Day celebrations each April. The N oteworthy recent initiatives include: groups. Collectively with students, staff, event has grown into a week-long celebra- ◗◗ installation of five electric vehicle and faculty they work to integrate social, tion with lectures, films and other events. charging stations, including the “fast- environmental, equity concepts, and our Since that first Earth Week, Bellevue charger” the second on a college campus commitment to global and future genera- College has worked to incorporate sustain- nationwide tions into college operations, curriculum, able practices into its operations and meet ◗◗ upgrade of campus lighting and student and community leadership. our state and ACUPCC climate goals. The ◗◗ water and HVAC efficiency improve- These efforts have not gone unrecognized. College implemented a comprehensive ments and replacements to reduce energy This year, Bellevue College was one of just transportation management program and and water consumption 10 colleges selected to receive a prestigious launched new programs, like ride-matching, ◗◗ first photovoltaic solar array installed Climate Leadership Award. The honor and amenities, such as real-time bus arrival facing the Student Union building. recognizes leadership and innovation as screens and a bike repair station. ◗◗ a RideMatch website to facilitate a member of the American College and Leveraging $1.3 million in grant funds, a carpooling University Presidents’ Climate Commit- project to upgrade campus lighting, water ◗◗ a car-sharing program that features an ment and a Silver rating in the higher and HVAC system efficiency is nearly all-electric car education Sustainability Tracking and complete. The project promises to reduce ◗◗ installation of compost bins and Rating System (STARS). water and energy consumption; and all compostable serving material in Deric Gruen, Sustainability Director, combined with transportation program food services received the Governor’s Commute Smart ultimately reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ◗◗ installation of hand-driers to replace Award for ETC (Employee/Institutional which declined 4 percent from the previous paper towels and water-bottle filling Transportation Coordinator) Leadership, academic year. stations encourage reusable containers 15 T hank You. re·sults 1. something that happens as a consequence; outcome. T o support Bellevue College with a gift or personal involvement contact: 2. often, results. a desirable or beneficial consequence, outcome, Laurence W. Herron or effect. Executive Director Bellevue College Foundation 3. Mathematics. a quantity, expres- (425) 564-2282 sion, etc., obtained by calculation. [email protected] or visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu/foundation For Continuing Education programs T o enroll in Bellevue College classes visit: including business contract training visit: www.bellevuecollege.edu www.gotobcc.com or contact our admissions staff at: or contact our staff at: [email protected] [email protected] (425) 564-2222 (425) 564-2263

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