Come join us for the organizational meeting of this year's club! The PRISM Club seeks to create an open and safe educational environment for people of all genders and sexualities to learn about diversity in their school, community, and the world. Rec Center – Student Activities Room Contact: Emma Phillips, phillipse@brcc.edu; or Jessica Martinkosky, martinkoskyj@brcc.edu
Join in the fun and run an "almost" 5k. Anyone can join – runners or walkers and guests are encouraged! Please wear a white shirt, even though you will be gifted a t-shirt and sunglasses for participating. If you are competitive, there are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place prizes. Have fun with art and wellness!
Join us to discuss fall activities and events, get to know each other and come up with ideas together to have on campus! Rec Center – Student Activities Room Contact: Wendy Baber baberw@brcc.edu
Information meeting for the 2024-2025 Blue Ridge Pass Program; Room G309 or Zoom: https://vccs.zoom.us/j/87816240679 Contact: Rebecca Evans, Evansr@brcc.edu
Kick off the semester with intention and STYLE! At this creative workshop, you can create a bracelet or keychain to wear EVERMORE as a reminder of your goals and intentions. All materials are provided, and your creation will serve as a daily reminder to stay focused and FEARLESS! Meet friends, set your goals, and get
Kick off the semester with intention and STYLE! At this creative workshop, you can create a bracelet or keychain to wear EVERMORE as a reminder of your goals and intentions. All materials are provided, and your creation will serve as a daily reminder to stay focused and FEARLESS! Meet friends, set your goals, and get
Zoom https://vccs.zoom.us/j/84629361385?pwd=PBBaAylSu7FtPIJ5bE6xCW2Gsa9y7y.1 What is a library database and how can we use databases for academic research? This hands-on workshop includes searching through some of our most popular databases, such as JSTOR and Academic Search Complete. Contact: Avie Thacker, thackera@brcc.edu
Come for our 1st creative writing meeting of the semester. We will have some mingling time, prompts, and time to share work. Room G2224 Alissa Cruz, cruza@brcc.edu
Bring a blanket, or chair and enjoy the evening on the Quad. Popcorn, snacks, hot chocolate provided- while supplies last! BRCC Quad; movie starts at 7:30pm Contact: Claire Richardson, richardsonc@brcc.edu
Jim Leech: Visions of the Past through Photography – Exhibition Sept. 19; 11:30am Lecture; 12:30pm Reception; Fine Arts Center Gallery – V121 The exhibition runs Sept. 9-Oct. 8. https://www.brcc.edu/fac/exhibitions Contact: Whitmorej@brcc.edu
Blue Ridge Christian Fellowship – See You at the Pole Sept. 25, 8am, 12pm, 3pm; Campus Quad Join the BRCF at any of these times to participate in this national annual event. We will gather at their Quad to pray for BRCC. Contact: landisp@brcc.edu
Sept. 25, 12-1pm; Houff Library Computer Lab What is a library database and how can we use databases for academic research? This hands-on workshop includes searching through some of our most popular databases, such as JSTOR and Academic Search Complete. Contact: Avie Thacker, thackera@brcc.edu
Sept. 25, 12:30pm; Rec Center – Student Activities Room Spanish word meaning “lottery”, lotería is a traditional Mexican board game of chance, similar to bingo. Contact: richardsonc@brcc.edu
The PRISM Club meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month from 1:30-2:30. This club provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ students. Allies welcome! Rec Center Student Activities Room Contact: phillipse@brcc.edu
Please join the Animanga Club for our first meeting of the semester! We'll watch anime, eat snacks, and plan future club activities. Student Activities (Rec Center) Contact: thackera@brcc.edu
Meet former BRCC Transfer Students and JMU Admissions staff while enjoying Smiley’s Ice Cream in honor of National Transfer Student Month. North end of Quad (by visitor parking lot). Contact: shorer@brcc.edu
Rec Center - Student Activities Room Sugar skulls represent a departed soul and are placed on altars and gravestones to celebrate the return of a specific loved one as part of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). In this workshop you'll learn more about the history and significance of the sugar skull tradition
Join us to discuss activities and events. We will also be decorating sugar skulls for Hispanic Heritage Month. Rec Center – Student Activities Room Contact: baberw@brcc.edu