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Fresh insights into workplace interruptions
You can manage interruptions that force you to switch from one task to another, says School of Business Associate Pofessor Sophie Leroy, who says they also can be opportunities for leadership and creativity.
February 12, 2019
Early receives national mentorship award
Jody Early, associate professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, has received a national mentor award from the Society for Public Health Education.
February 7, 2019
Rethinking the food system
Adam Romero researches the origins of agrochemicals as a way to rethink the political and economic influences on food production. Take arsenic, for example.
February 7, 2019
Engaging indigenous studies
The University of Washington Bothell is engaging indigenous studies as a way to advance scholarship, build relationships with indigenous communities, and better recruit and retain Native American students.
February 7, 2019
Computing club offers professional development
The UW Bothell chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery is one of the largest student clubs on campus. ACM holds workshops and events that advance careers, develop leaders and promote technical awareness.
January 31, 2019
Developing fun new science camps for kids
Grade school students have a new Pacific Science Center summer camp at the University of Washington Bothell. Crows: Caws and Effect is the latest camp developed with faculty and taught by UW Bothell students.
January 31, 2019
UW Bothell grad is youngest state lawmaker
New Washington state Rep. Jared Mead, 27,was introduced to Olympia politics as a legislative intern when he was a student at UW Bothell (Global Studies ’14).
January 25, 2019
Bruce Kochis honored by city of Bothell
Bruce Kochis, a retiring UW Bothell faculty member known for leadership on human rights, was celebrated at his Encore! lecture, including an unexpected proclamation from the city of Bothell.
January 18, 2019
Learning through community journalism
When University of Washington Bothell students learn journalism through community newspapers, they also learn about the ethnic and geographic communities served by the papers.
January 17, 2019
At the forefront of science, industry
As a UW Bothell student in the 1990s, Neil Azous valued its entrepreneurial spirit at the forefront of science and industry. Now as a member of the UW Bothell Advisory Board, it's what Azous wants for students today.
January 17, 2019
Students learn TB issues still relevant
UW Bothell students who toured the former Firland Sanatorium in Shoreline learned that tuberculosis, a disease usually controlled by antibiotics, is not so far removed in time or distance.
January 17, 2019
Christy Long new chief information officer
The new chief information officer for the University of Washington Bothell, Christy Long, says she “hit the ground listening” to learn how information technology can support the university’s mission.
January 11, 2019