On Valentine's Day Feb. 14 Bismarck State College will show its love to the community with two events. Both events are tied to the college's 75-year celebration and are free and open to the public.
BSC Graphic Design 75-Year Display Open House
10-11 a.m.
Top floor, Bismarck Public Schools Career Academy
BSC Campus
BSC's graphic design students spent the fall semester designing and constructing two displays that leverage the college's 75 year celebration. One display focuses on the BSC logos over the years and the other on student activities and campus architecture. Students worked closely with the archives at BSC and the North Dakota State Historical Society.
The BSC Story: Celebrating 75 Years
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Basin Electric Auditorium, National Energy Center of Excellence
BSC Campus
The new documentary film, Celebrating 75 Years: The Story of Bismarck State College, tells the story of how Bismarck Junior College, established in 1939 as a Depression-era experiment on the third floor of Bismarck High School, has grown into Bismarck State College, the third largest college in the university system. The 90-minute film is a mix of archival footage, narrative and more than 50 interviews.
BSC Graphic Design 75-Year Display Open House
10-11 a.m.
Top floor, Bismarck Public Schools Career Academy
BSC Campus
BSC's graphic design students spent the fall semester designing and constructing two displays that leverage the college's 75 year celebration. One display focuses on the BSC logos over the years and the other on student activities and campus architecture. Students worked closely with the archives at BSC and the North Dakota State Historical Society.
The BSC Story: Celebrating 75 Years
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Basin Electric Auditorium, National Energy Center of Excellence
BSC Campus
The new documentary film, Celebrating 75 Years: The Story of Bismarck State College, tells the story of how Bismarck Junior College, established in 1939 as a Depression-era experiment on the third floor of Bismarck High School, has grown into Bismarck State College, the third largest college in the university system. The 90-minute film is a mix of archival footage, narrative and more than 50 interviews.