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Donors give back to unique seminar
One of the longest running courses at the University of Washington Bothell – the annual weeklong human rights seminar in Washington, D.C. – is even better thanks to alumni who experienced the trip and now support its impact.
November 3, 2016
Student wins $7,500 research fellowship
Electrical engineering student Manuja Sharma was awarded a $7,500 Washington Research Foundation Fellowship to support her work with STEM Assistant Professor Hung Cao. They’re developing a blood pressure measuring device that would be more accurate than the old pump-up cuff.
November 3, 2016
Biologist debunks racial misconceptions
Modern humans do not have biological races, says Joseph L. Graves, Jr., evolutionary biologist who spoke Tuesday at UW Bothell on “Using Science to Talk about Race and Racism.” Genetically, we’re all Africans, descendants of people who migrated out of Africa 60,000 to 70,000 years ago.
November 2, 2016
UW BOTHELL/CASCADIA COLLEGE CAMPUS MASTER PLAN Public Meeting for Environmental Impact Statement
BOTHELL, Wash. – Community members, civic and business leaders, neighbors, and the campus communities of UW Bothell and Cascadia College are invited to attend a scoping meeting for the upcoming Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the 2017 joint campus master plan.
November 1, 2016
‘Cancer as my companion’
Susan Gibson, the University’s director of the Business and Organization Leadership Development (BOLD) program, bravely shares her journey to recovery from breast cancer.
October 31, 2016
How I found my career path
Working as an assistant career adviser at UW Bothell led Markus J. Smith to a job with Seattle City Light and a career goal in human resources. Now he’s on the other side of the table at career fairs, handing out information and advising applicants.
October 28, 2016
The many benefits of student clubs
After he transferred to UW Bothell, Intale Shuba joined the Black Student Union and found a community of like-minded people. Now he’s president. Student clubs provide opportunities for leadership, networking and digging deeper into academic topics.
October 28, 2016
Debate team winning awards, making news
The University of Washington Bothell’s Speech and Debate Team has had top performers in two debate tournaments this fall. Meanwhile, Director of Forensics Denise Vaughan attracted KING TV’s attention for coverage of the vice presidential and presidential debates.
October 28, 2016
Campus ghost stories
A friendly presence in the Truly house, a disappearing woman in a library elevator, the University of Washington Bothell may have a few spirits about this Halloween. The campus is known for being an inviting and diverse community where everyone is welcome, including those in spirit.
October 26, 2016
Cybersecurity burgeoning across disciplines
The Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity has found a home at the University of Washington Bothell that shares a commitment to approach questions from multiple perspectives. At its first Bothell event, CIAC presenters said cybersecurity has grown beyond a technical problem to encompass issues affecting law, finance, economics, ethics and society.
October 26, 2016
Leading in online international learning
Collaborative Online International Learning is a specialty at UW Bothell, using video conferencing and social media to share classes in different countries. Students can have a virtual overseas experience and decide if they want to study abroad in person by taking a COIL class.
October 21, 2016
Connecting wetlands to the world
A small herbarium has sprouted at the Sarah Simonds Green Conservatory. It provides a critical authoritative record of plants in the 58-acre UW Bothell wetland and is a resource for students and researchers worldwide.
October 21, 2016