Biology students, faculty speed networking

Biology students who need a research project and faculty members looking for research help may connect in a speed networking event. Chatting for five minutes at a table may lead to a mutually beneficial research relationship.

October 3, 2022

Searching for the little red fish in local streams

Efforts to save Lake Sammamish Kokanee have gained ground in the past decade, but interest in Lake Washington has just hatched. The incubator of this effort is UW Bothell’s “fish guy”, Dr. Jeff Jensen.

September 30, 2022

The moral failure of crowdfunding health care

UW Bothell researchers Dr. Nora Kenworthy and Dr. Lauren Berliner are featured in this article discussing new research that provides some of the first in-depth study of the phenomenon of crowd funding for medical bills.

September 30, 2022

Five reasons to leave your science bubble

Researchers discuss pros and cons of leaving their scientific comfort zone in this article that explores the benefits of engaging in unusual collaborations and straying from traditional career pathways.

September 30, 2022

Cybersecurity? Easy. Secure usability? Hard

A cybersecurity expert outlined the challenges of advancing technology and introduced research by four University of Washington Bothell faculty members to an audience of alumni and others at Chateau Ste. Michelle.

September 30, 2022

Bringing Syrian voices to the West

For her undergraduate research, UW Bothell senior Malak Shalabi interviewed Syrian refugees in Jordan about torture they suffered. The law, economics and public policy major is headed to the UW Law School to study international law, with the goal of promoting justice in the Muslim world.

September 30, 2022

Students selected for ocean volcano research

Two University of Washington Bothell students have been selected to participate in research this summer aboard a ship exploring the underwater volcano known as the Axial Seamount, about 300 miles off the Northwest coast.

September 30, 2022