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Debate sharpens nonnative speaking skills
English is the second language for Helen Fita, left, and Misheel Ildbaatar, members of the UW Bothell Debate Team who say debating prompted new ways to think about language and culture.
March 17, 2021
First job fair for service organizations only
The University of Washington Bothell co-hosted its first exclusive Service Organization Job Fair to connect nonprofits such as City Year with students interested in serving others.
March 9, 2021
2021 Community Engagement Award winners
Dr. Gülru Özkan-Seely, left, and Maria Lamarca Anderson are recipients of the University of Washington Bothell 2021 Community Engagement awards for scholarship and service.
March 9, 2021
Partners in India elevate discussions
For winter quarter, Gary Carpenter’s course, Creative Activism: Inspiring Social Change through the Arts, collaborated with a partner in India in discussing social issues and producing an online arts festival.
March 9, 2021
Green ways to keep food trucks clean
A team including Dr. Grace Lasker, a UW Bothell teaching professor, created a food truck cleaning information toolkit promoting chemicals that are healthier for people and safer for the environment.
March 9, 2021
CSSE students receive Mary Gates scholarships
Ali Jahangirnezhad, left, and Joshua Stuart Sterner are fourth-year students majoring in Computer Science and Software Engineering — and were just named 2020 recipients of Mary Gates Research Scholarships.
March 4, 2021
Q&A: Cindy Shirley, sponsored research
How has work in the Office of Sponsored Research changed since remote operations began at UW Bothell a year ago? Director Cindy Shirley answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, UW Bothell director of communications.
March 4, 2021
What’s surprising about sex, gender, race?
In the Discovery Core course The Functions of Sex: Race and Gender in America discussions quickly move from the awkward to the intellectual, and students sometimes surprise their lecturer, Dr. Jason Morse.
March 3, 2021
From bedside nurse to health care manager
Susan Collins is using skills she acquired in the Master of Nursing Administrative Leadership program to help Harborview Medical Center apply for Magnet designation, the highest nursing credential for a hospital.
March 3, 2021
The pandemic, mother of all interruptions
New research on the effects of working remotely during the coronavirus pandemic shows it takes longer to finish a project, and by the end of the day you’re exhausted, said Dr. Sophie Leroy, associate professor of management in the School of Business.
February 24, 2021
A class inspires students long after it ends
Students recall lifelong inspiration from the Discovery Core course Music and Philosophy taught by Dr. David Nixon, who posed for a photo during the recent snow.
February 24, 2021
CSSE major helps with vaccine-finding website
Computer Science & Software Engineering senior Ryan Russell is helping take some of the frustration out of finding a COVID-19 vaccination site as one of the volunteers running the free CovidWA.com.
February 23, 2021