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Inviting additions to the Student Diversity Center
New art, furniture and equipment make the Student Diversity Center in Founders Hall an even more inviting cross-cultural space for students to hold meetings, learn about resources or make friends with others like themselves.
October 17, 2019
Making a class with a contemporary cult classic
Robots, artificial intelligence and a rating system for every interaction are some of the issues from the award-winning science fiction TV series “Black Mirror” that make it an interesting topic for class discussions.
October 17, 2019
Google invests in UW Bothell students
Google focused its recruiting efforts at the University of Washington Bothell this fall through three educational workshops that aimed to make students more aware of how they could enter the technology industry.
October 17, 2019
Preventing sexual harassment in agriculture
Two of University of Washington Bothell’s faculty in the School of Nursing & Health Studies have co-led a grassroots effort in Washington state to address the issue of sexual harassment in agriculture.
October 17, 2019
An interactive ‘theater of the oppressed’
An interactive theater troupe gave students the chance to revisit uncomfortable situations and rehearse “That’s What I Should Have Said.”
October 10, 2019
More than $100k raised for School of Business
The UW Bothell (un)GALA dinner and auction raised more than $100,000 that is going directly to business students through scholarships and programs.
October 10, 2019
Robotics club taking a moonshot with NASA
The Trickfire Robotics club is competing in NASA’s Lunabotics competition, building a robot that could dig for ice crystals on the moon.
October 10, 2019
The mysterious snerka of Lake Washington
Kokanee that once filled Lake Washington streams may not be entirely gone. Ichthyologist Jeff Jensen is studying kokanee-like fish known as snerka.
October 10, 2019
Monitoring and protecting wildlife
Six faculty and staff members whose research includes monitoring local plants and wildlife or who work for sustainability share their knowledge with the public in a Campus Research Connection Oct. 18 in Discovery Hall.
October 3, 2019
Closing the gap for first-generation students
The first in her immediate family to earn a four-year degree, Samantha Penjaraenwatana, found support at UW Bothell and has become a mentor herself.
October 3, 2019
Conservatory a base for learning and landscaping
The many uses of the Sarah Simonds Green Conservatory over the past six years — courses, research, campus landscaping, wetlands restoration — show just how valuable it is as a campus resource.
October 3, 2019
Gilman scholar learns about herself in India
With a Gilman scholarship, Heather Brekhus studied abroad in India where she learned about business relationships and lessons about herself that the Educational Studies major can apply when she becomes a teacher.
September 26, 2019