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How Hispanics can counter the popular narrative
It’s particularly important now, when there’s fear-mongering around immigration, to think about National Hispanic Heritage Month and what Latinos have brought to the United States, said Jason Daniel-Ulloa, assistant teaching professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies.
October 2, 2020
STEM Dean Leslie Cornick believes in UW Bothell
The new dean of the School of STEM, Leslie Cornick, says what attracted her to the University of Washington Bothell was its emphasis on undergraduate education and serving a diverse population of students who might not otherwise see themselves as Huskies.
October 2, 2020
A major milestone for GWSS major
The discipline now known as Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies is celebrating its 50th anniversary worldwide this year. At the University of Washington Bothell, Oct. 26, 2020, will mark the four-year anniversary of the Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies major and minor.
October 2, 2020
Undergraduate researchers marvel at birds
A Seed grant helped Assistant Professor Doug Wacker launch a study of the birds of Lake Forest Park and gave undergraduate researchers a chance to see how habitat and urbanization impact avian life.
October 1, 2020
A virtual home away from home
Miguel Macias, the director of the Student Diversity Center, and his team have been preparing the center as a virtual home where students can connect as they deal with social and political issues and begin the academic year.
September 24, 2020
University welcomes, values graduate students
Graduate students are usually older and more experienced, yet they sometimes share the same sense of uncertainty as first-year students. Academic advisers for the master’s programs can help.
September 23, 2020
ASUWB committed to student experience
Student body president Djelli Berisha says the coronavirus pandemic, presidential election and social injustice are all issues for the Associated Students of the University of Washington Bothell as it represents and advocates for students — while operating remotely.
September 23, 2020
Welcome Week re-imagined for 2020
Welcome Week has been re-imagined for the coronavirus pandemic so that new and returning students can still learn about University resources, begin activities and make friends.
September 23, 2020
Q&A: Jerry Chan, Orientation & Transition
How has work in Orientation & Transition Programs changed since remote operations began at UW Bothell? Jerry Chan, program support supervisor, answers a few questions from Director of Communications Maria Lamarca Anderson.
September 17, 2020
Driven, confident and outspoken
It took a pandemic to curb Shugla Kakar, the pre-med student body president who was always on the go with classes, meetings and activities. She finished college remotely but plans to giver her Commencement speech next year in person.
September 15, 2020
Health Studies prepared alumna for pandemic
Mary Cowan (Health Studies ‘17) worked at the Yakima Health District in the food safety program – until the coronavirus pandemic hit. That’s when she really drew on her UW Bothell education.
September 15, 2020
An experience, not a lecture series
Students should not feel the coronavirus pandemic has ruined their college experience. They have power that is not dependent on the circumstances, says Business Lecturer Kristiina Hiukka.
September 15, 2020