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Equity, inclusion and antiracism in museums
Priya Frank, 2011 alumna of the MACS program and 2020 alumna of the year, is now also an editor. In this KING 5 New Day NW story, she talks with host Amity Addrisi about “From Small Wins to Sweeping Change,” a book that amplifies BIPOC voices from museums across the country. The segment begins at 4:25.
October 28, 2022
A display of academic inquiry
This year’s collection of faculty and staff publications covers a diverse set of topics in a multitude of forms. The publications are displayed annually on the first floor of the UW Bothell and Cascadia College Campus Library.
October 28, 2022
Public policy, cybersecurity and beyond
Alumnus James Booth’s lifelong interest in computers and in public policy brought him to UW Bothell, which in turn led him to a career in virtual reality and cybersecurity.
October 28, 2022
New academic year full of possibility
The University of Washington Bothell started the new academic year last month with more than 5,700 students and more than 700 faculty and staff. The small campus community combined with big school resources supports strong student outcomes.
October 21, 2022
10 years of poetics community building
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing & Poetics celebrated its 10th anniversary — and took the occasion to reconnect with alumni.
October 21, 2022
Rehabilitation reimagined
Through the Digital Scholars program, sophomore Daniel Dirdala took part in virtual-reality research that is redefining stroke rehabilitation.
October 21, 2022
Determined despite doubt
In pursuit of higher education, Jasmine Vu Nguyen faced rejection, experienced self-doubt and questioned her long-formed plans. Yet, she persevered — and this year was named one of the UW’s Husky 100.
October 13, 2022
Q&A: Bethanie Lee and Erika Lee
Bethanie Lee and Erika Lee, confidential survivor advocates, answer a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, director of communications.
October 13, 2022
Native students needed in business education
In honor of Indigenous Peoples Day, Dr. Deanna Kennedy shares her efforts to encourage more Native students to pursue business education.
October 13, 2022
Pandemic exacerbated gaps in schools
While it is true that public schools have largely returned to “normal” operations, schools are not done with the pandemic. In this story in The Conversation [theconversation.com], Dr. Wayne Au, interim dean of the School of Educational Studies, shares his views on the problems intensified by the pandemic that may impact students for years to come.
October 7, 2022
New Advancement leader Rebecca Ehrlichman Blume
As the new vice chancellor for Advancement, Rebecca Ehrlichman Blume is responsible for providing leadership and strategic guidance that supports the many goals and mission of the University of Washington Bothell.
October 6, 2022
Digital skills to fight ‘real world’ inequities
Two students from UW Bothell spent the summer working with Snohomish County Legal Services, creating digital communications to help guide people in poverty out of crisis.
October 6, 2022