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Passion meets policy

Alumna Megan Dunn ’15 got her master’s in Policy Studies from the University of Washington Bothell and is now using her to degree as the chair of the Snohomish County Council.

February 10, 2022

Collaboratory grand opening

The University of Washington Bothell this week held a grand opening for the Collaboratory — a creative space that fosters teamwork and has the equipment needed to transform ideas into tangible products.

February 9, 2022

Crowdfunding deepens inequities

For the uninsured, crowdfunding provides little help in paying for health care. New research indicates that where people need the most help paying for health care, crowdfunding provides the least help.

February 3, 2022

Critical thinking for lifelong learning

Dr. Martha Groom and Dr. David Stokes, professors in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, participated in a national study on critical thinking — and their students from the University of Washington Bothell had the highest gains.

February 3, 2022

Students find their way at UW Bothell

After a year of brainstorming, planning and organizing, Gavin Doyle and Deborah Hathaway debuted the Pathways Experience — a series of virtual and in-person sessions designed to connect students with majors and co-curricular opportunities.

February 3, 2022

Recipe for a haircut

In an opinion piece for the South Seattle Emerald, MFA alumnus Troy Landrum Jr. writes in detail about this precious bonding experience between a father and son. The time-honored tradition is one he shared with his father and a ritual he continues to this day.

January 27, 2022

A life punctuated by writing

The editor-in-chief for the Husky Herald is traditionally a junior or senior. Aditi Nambiar had such an impressive history, however, that she was chosen for the position — before ever setting foot on the UW Bothell campus.

January 27, 2022

Conflicts over education in 2022

In this article in The Conversation, assistant professor Joseph Ferrare examines long-standing ideological debates about education. Affirmative action, virtual education, teachers unions and gifted programs are among the topics that will be front-and-center in 2022.

January 21, 2022

Q&A: Erik Echols

Erik Echols, assistant director for the Writing & Communication Center, has a box of magnets and fidget spinners on his desk to help students have fun while they talk about the serious work of becoming stronger, more confident writers and communicators.

January 20, 2022

To mentor is to touch a life forever

Educational Studies major Desirae Vega empowers high school students to dream big while providing them with the knowledge and support to help make their dreams come true.

January 20, 2022