News from the Office of Connected Learning
Study Abroad: A trip that I loved and hated equally – in Spain w/ Jaya Ravi
Jaya Ravi believed that challenging herself to engage in the study program through Global Initiatives was worth the risk. She reflected on how the Spanish’s focus on life defined their characteristics and activities. Spending a part of your university experience abroad will expand your understanding of the world and help you develop global skills –...
August 24, 2022
It’s possible for first-generation students to study abroad – w/ Rahwa Gebretsadikan in Spain
Nothing is easy as the first person to apply for the study abroad program in the family, Rahwa Gebretsadikan was aware of and familiar with this situation. Joining the program under Global Initiatives to Spain encourages her to share this precious opportunity with other first-generation students on campus.
August 22, 2022
Writing in Rome – The Balance of Studies and Adventure – w/ Alex Sineev
Attending the study abroad program with other Global Initiatives students changed Alex Sineev’s mindset between work and entertainment. He gained so much knowledge and ideas on writing that motivated him to learn deeper and further.
August 15, 2022
Your first day (or two) in Iceland – w/ Patrick McKinnion
It never came through Patrick McKinnion’s mind that studying abroad is an effortless thing; however, his University Exchange study abroad trip to Iceland reminded him how intense living and studying in a foreign country can be. He realized that applying and gathering documentation is critically essential for starting life in Reykjavik. Spending a part of...
August 14, 2022
Marine protected areas are key to actualize conservation vision
New research published in Frontiers in Marine Science indicates that while the size of marine protected areas is important for marine megafauna to thrive, “Placement and design are critical for effectiveness,” says Dr. Sara Maxwell, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences and principal investigator for the study.
July 25, 2022
Healthy lakes are for fun and for learning
Dr. Avery Shinneman's limnology students and the Woodinville Library honor Lakes Appreciation Month with learning kits for local kids.
July 25, 2022
Dong Si receives Outstanding Community-Engaged Scholar Award
Created in 2020 by the Community Engagement Council, the annual award recognizes impactful community-engaged scholarship by UW Bothell faculty...
July 22, 2022
UW Bothell students crow about their research
University of Washington Bothell students presented posters or talks on more than 50 projects at the 2018 UW Undergraduate Research Symposium.
July 21, 2022
Guided explorations in undergraduate research
Undergraduate students who take part in research at UW Bothell find faculty mentors who make a difference in their learning and personal development.
July 21, 2022
Mary Gates scholars advance plant research
Four undergraduates at the University of Washington Bothell are experiencing advanced research as Mary Gates Scholars, under the mentorship of three faculty members in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.
July 21, 2022