The Apiary

noun / api·ary \ˈā-pē-ˌer-ē, -ˌe-rē\

1. a place in which a colony or colonies of bees are kept

The Bellevue College Apiary was built in the Spring of 2016 by a group of students dedicated to promoting pollinators on campus. The approval process began a year earlier and after working closely with the Risk Management Committee, campus operations, grounds keepers, the administration, and faculty, the project was approved. 100% of the funding was provided by the Student Environmental and Sustainability Fund (SESF), a fund partially dedicated to providing resources to students who pursue projects around campus that promote sustainability. To learn more about the SESF or to propose a project of your own, click here.

The apiary is located behind the S building (Science building) on the side facing the roundabout. Feel free to check it out!

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