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President’s Medal to Jordan Woltjer

President’s Medal recipient Jordan Woltjer is graduating with a 4.0 GPA and is headed to Duke University in the fall. He credits his UW Bothell professors with cultivating his potential and providing career opportunities that support his goals.

June 4, 2021

Curtis Takahashi named distinguished alumnus

As a member of the University of Washington Bothell’s Alumni Council, Curtis Takahashi has spent many years giving back to his alma mater. Now, he is on the receiving end — of the University’s Distinguished Alumni Award.

May 28, 2021

Mary Howisey named distinguished alumna

Mary Howisey has been a student, an employee, a donor and a volunteer at the University of Washington Bothell. Now, she is an honoree at the University as recipient of a Distinguished Alumni Award.

May 28, 2021

UW Bothell alumni by the numbers

The alumni of UW Bothell now number more than 25,000. There are nearly 600 “Double Dawgs" (those who have received a bachelor’s and master’s degree). Find out who they are and how they stay engaged in our latest issue of UW Bothell Magazine.

May 25, 2021

Titan to lead Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Dr. Caroline Titan joins UW Bothell effective July 1 as the new assistant vice chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion on July 1. She says her developing vision for UW Bothell is based on the idea of the intrinsic value of community and of each other’s humanity.

May 21, 2021

Q&A with Christy Cherrier

How has work in the School of STEM’s labs changed since remote operations began at UW Bothell? Partly in recognition of National Bike Month, Christy Cherrier, science lab manager and avid cyclist, answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, UW Bothell’s director of communications.

May 21, 2021

My story: What if?

School of IAS faculty member Dr. Ching-In Chen teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing and Poetics. In "My Story," Chen reflects on their experience as a community organizer and the power of vulnerability in story telling. Chen has worked in Asian American communities in San Francisco, Oakland, Boston, Milwaukee and Houston.

May 14, 2021

Revelations through research

Kira Lemke and Natalie Gonzales received Mary Gates Research Scholarships during winter quarter 2021. Learn about what these students are studying, the inspiration behind their research and the impact their discoveries could make.

May 14, 2021