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UW Bothell fulfills educational needs of students
A total of 5,995 students have enrolled at UW Bothell for the 2017-18 academic year. Of about 1,600 incoming first-year students and transfers, nearly half would be the first in their families to earn a four-year degree.
November 29, 2017
Developing a cybersecurity knowledge network
The severity of cybersecurity threats, the range of targets and the need for skilled professionals was clear at a symposium on energy workforce cybersecurity attended by Sen. Maria Cantwell Nov. 17 at the University of Washington Bothell.
November 27, 2017
Fellowships promote community-based learning
Now in its 12th year, the community-based learning and research (CBLR) fellowship program is part of UW Bothell's commitment to connected learning and community engagement. This academic year, eight faculty members received support.
November 22, 2017
Veteran alumnus on State Department fellowship
Thanks to a timely notice from UW Bothell, Ryan Dzakovic won a Veterans Innovation Partnership fellowship for a year-long position with the State Department’s Office of Global Partnerships in Washington, D.C. Dzakovic (master’s cultural studies ’15) is an Army reservist who served in Iraq and Uganda.
November 21, 2017
UW Bothell students around the world
Nearly 600 international students are enrolled at the University of Washington Bothell this year, and increasing numbers of UW Bothell students study abroad, with more than 150 participating last year.
November 20, 2017
Sharing Thanksgiving traditions
Thanksgiving is a holiday we all share, but it is also one that everyone celebrates in their own way. To see what plans are taking shape with members of the UW Bothell community, we checked in with a few people about their plans for the upcoming break.
November 17, 2017
Salmon in society: biology, history, law
Through field trips in western Washington and projects in the UW Bothell wetlands, the Salmon and Society course explores salmon from biological, cultural and legal perspectives. Students meet state and tribal resource managers, politicians and riverfront homeowners.
November 9, 2017
Cantwell at energy cybersecurity symposium
Sen. Maria Cantwell is participating in a symposium on cybersecurity Nov. 17 at the University of Washington Bothell in Discovery Hall. The symposium brings together experts from the government, private sector, utilities, military and academia to discuss defense against cyber-attacks.
November 8, 2017
New minor in health education and promotion
The UW Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies is offering a new minor. The health education and promotion minor prepares students to work at health agencies, nonprofits, schools and insurance companies.
November 7, 2017
Library archives support research, teaching
The University of Washington Bothell/Cascadia Campus Library creates digital archives to support faculty research and teaching. Archives include prison history, feminist organizations, campus wetlands and Bothell community voices.
November 7, 2017
Peers facilitate tough math, science courses
The first math or science courses students encounter, the ones they need to enter their major, are sometimes called “gatekeeper” courses. By using peer facilitators the University of Washington Bothell is having success turning them into “gateway” courses.
November 3, 2017
UW Bothell Horror Class Thrills Students
A horror class at the University of Washington Bothell is causing excitement around the school. Gavin Doyle’s course, Dead Things & The Art of Fear in the Written and Spoken Word, has become a popular Discovery Core class for first-year students.
November 3, 2017