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Class highlight: Beyond a dance routine
In the elective course, Introduction to Dance, lecturer Dianna Garcia Snyder gives students an outlet to relieve stress, promote overall health, share cultural traditions and creatively express how they feel through movement.
October 31, 2019
Residents say what tech makes a city smart
Urban geographer Jin-Kyu Jung co-led a study abroad trip to South Korea to explore what urban residents think of using information and communication technologies to improve transportation, utilities and other city services.
October 31, 2019
Stopping mosquito-borne diseases APPropriately
Interactive Media Design major Andrew McDonald helped produce mosquito/NET, a citizen science game app that educates, collects data and fights mosquito-borne diseases.
October 30, 2019
Nurse chose UW Bothell for RN to BSN to MN
Miriam Witt has two passions, nursing and teaching, that are being advanced by the University of Washington Bothell. A 2014 Bachelor of Science in Nursing graduate, Witt is scheduled to return next fall for a Master of Nursing degree that would allow her to teach nursing at a college.
October 30, 2019
New show comes to the student art gallery
A hallway in Founders Hall is a gallery where quarterly exhibits recognize student artists. Fourteen photos on display now explore perspective and bring students into their work as subjects.
October 25, 2019
Student veterans bring experience to campus
Scott Shirley, the secretary of Student Veterans of America, represented UW Bothell at a national SVA conference and learned leadership skills to help promote the visibility and benefits of having veterans on campus.
October 24, 2019
Senior schools seniors in Bitcoin, blockchain
The president and co-founder of the UW Blockchain Society student club, senior Zack Nelson, had no trouble instructing a group of seniors over the age of 50 at the extended learning course Blockchain and Bitcoin 101.
October 24, 2019
Landscape evolving in volcano’s blast zone
Research led by Cynthia Chang sends students into the blast zone of Mount Saint Helens to track plant succession in an area that looked like a moonscape after the volcano’s big 1980 eruption.
October 24, 2019
Inviting additions to the Student Diversity Center
New art, furniture and equipment make the Student Diversity Center in Founders Hall an even more inviting cross-cultural space for students to hold meetings, learn about resources or make friends with others like themselves.
October 17, 2019
Making a class with a contemporary cult classic
Robots, artificial intelligence and a rating system for every interaction are some of the issues from the award-winning science fiction TV series “Black Mirror” that make it an interesting topic for class discussions.
October 17, 2019
Google invests in UW Bothell students
Google focused its recruiting efforts at the University of Washington Bothell this fall through three educational workshops that aimed to make students more aware of how they could enter the technology industry.
October 17, 2019
Preventing sexual harassment in agriculture
Two of University of Washington Bothell’s faculty in the School of Nursing & Health Studies have co-led a grassroots effort in Washington state to address the issue of sexual harassment in agriculture.
October 17, 2019