UW Bothell 2018 year in review
We’ll remember 2018 as the year for new faces and new spaces. The University opened a new Veterans Center and a remodeled Student Success Center. UW Bothell students and faculty excelled in the classroom and contributed to the community in myriad ways. The year began with a campus master plan to guide the future. It ends with a commitment to safeguard the future by using only renewable power by 2021.
Visit our awards page to see all those who received awards in 2018. Visit the video page to see our top videos of the year.
Scroll below to see our top stories of 2018.
January
February
- UW Bothell recognized as Fulbright institution
- Survey studies crowdsourcing for medical costs
- Alaska indigenous performer wins T-Mobile prize
- New course examines environmental grief
March
April
- New club for cryptocurrency, blockchain fans
- Tim Wilson named dean of student affairs
- Seven students named to Husky 100
May
June
- Math discovery goes Dutch
- Clamor: A picture and a thousand words
- Smarter than the average bear fence
- More than 2,200 in Class of 2018
July
August
- Cindy Shirley in charge at Seafair
- Bringing back the “little red fish”
- An olfactory makeover for the pit toilet
September
- The self-driving trike gains traction
- First class for Muckleshoot program
- Capstones turn tech into stroke therapy
- A minor with worldwide appeal
October
- #BlackLivesMatter co-founder speaks on campus
- Livable City Year project begins
- Veterans Resource Center opens
- UW Bothell lauded as a “model for success” by Seattle Times
November
- Crowd gathers on campus for good caws
- Fall quarter figures spotlight access and achievement
- New director named for Goodlad Institute
- CRPE education center marks 25 years