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University of Washington Bothell commencement speaker is NFL draftee, astronaut Leland Melvin
Leland Melvin was drafted in the National Football League and went on to become an astronaut, but only after overcoming injury with a perseverance he’ll describe as the commencement speaker for the University of Washington Bothell’s 2017 graduating class. Melvin will speak in front of graduates, family and friends at Safeco Field. The ceremony begins at 4 p.m. June 13.
March 28, 2017
The intern who created a new job
Sage Miller used his time in an internship course to create a project he’ll direct over the next two years with an annual budget of $125,000. Majoring in community psychology with a minor in public policy (’17), Miller says he’s well-suited to create the YMCA website compiling 150 nonprofit social service providers in north Seattle.
March 24, 2017
Senior hits 3 of 4 alt spring break activities
University of Washington Bothell senior Feruza Ghias remained active over spring break by engaging in three out of four of the University’s alternative spring break community activities.
March 24, 2017
Education bachelor’s not just for teachers
Becoming a school teacher is a great outcome for graduates with the new bachelor’s degree in educational studies. The interdisciplinary degree also is an appealing option for students who might use it in the business world or with nonprofits.
March 24, 2017
Two University of Washington Bothell computer scientists awarded Fulbrights for research in Europe
Two University of Washington Bothell computer scientists, Michael Stiber and Brent Lagesse, have won Fulbright scholar awards for advanced research in Europe.
March 20, 2017
UW Bothell study finds Arabs who travel to the West more likely to have positive feelings about Western people
People from the Arab world who travel to the West are more likely to have positive feelings about Western people, according to a study conducted by Karam Dana, the director of the Middle East Public Opinion Project at the University of Washington Bothell.
March 17, 2017
Two computer scientists win Fulbrights
Two University of Washington Bothell computer scientists, Michael Stiber, left, and Brent Lagesse, right, have won Fulbright scholar awards for advanced research in Europe.
March 17, 2017
Olympia interns on inside track to policy careers
University of Washington Bothell students who serve as legislative interns in Olympia gain an inside look at politics and an inside track to public policy careers. This winter the University sent Shelby Lubchuk and Aysha Raza to the marbled halls of the Capitol for the 2017 regular session of the 65th Washington Legislature.
March 17, 2017
UW Bothell’s Hung Cao gets NSF Early Career Award to continue developing device that measures zebrafish heart regeneration
BOTHELL, Washington – Hung Cao, University of Washington Bothell electrical engineering assistant professor, has been awarded $549,000 from the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER).
March 16, 2017
Trees on campus teach ecological values
There are about 320 trees on the upland portion of the University of Washington Bothell campus above the wetlands. Students have started carefully measuring each one to create a database showing their utility to the ecosystem.
March 16, 2017
Donate to Husky Pantry food drive
A food drive is underway for Husky Pantry, which provides some groceries for students facing food insecurity. Look for donation boxes in campus building until March 17. If you need food, contact the resident adviser at the Husky Village Community Center.
March 14, 2017
Heuving wins faculty achievement award
Jeanne Heuving, professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, is the recipient of the University of Washington Bothell 2017 Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award.
March 10, 2017