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A garment unveils an identity

A chador garment worn by some Muslim women is usually black. That of Anida Yoeu Ali, senior artist-in-residence, is red and sparkly. In this inaugural segment of KUOW’s podcast The Blue Suit, award-winning poet Shin Yu Pai explores Ali’s identity inside and outside The Red Chador.

July 29, 2022

Libraries, lakes and learning

Through a Libraries Love Lakes project, students in Dr. Avery Cook Shinneman’s Limnology class and the Woodinville Library created kits filled with fun, educational activities to help children in the Bothell area foster an appreciation for lakes.

July 22, 2022

Committed to community

Hana Abdulrahman is a proud Muslim, immigrant and graduate student at the University of Washington Bothell — and is now one of the University’s 2022 Husky 100.

July 7, 2022

Objects as mirrors of culture

Southeast Asian Pasts and Futures is a new program at UW Bothell in which students of Asian descent spend quarters studying together to understand their past, address their present and reimagine their future.

June 29, 2022

Learning comes to life

Students in Gavin Doyle’s Discovery Core class, The Art of the Myth, go on a quest in search of clues hidden on campus grounds.

June 23, 2022

2022 graduates poised to make a difference

“Magnificent, amazing and inspiring” graduates moved their commencement tassels from right to left and closed an extraordinary chapter in their academic pursuits. Next up: making a difference in their community, the region and in our world.

June 17, 2022

Coming alive with performance

The Alive Festival taking place May 31 to June 7 showcases original student performances that are produced across various courses in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. The festival is a great opportunity to experience the diversity of arts at UW Bothell.

May 26, 2022

The legacy of a leader

Isabeau Rosen is a recipient of one of the 2022 Chancellor’s Student Civic Leadership Awards. The awards recognize students who are addressing critical issues on their campuses and in their communities through service and social entrepreneurship.

May 19, 2022

My story: Fighting to be seen, fighting to be heard

Jesse Blaire discovered the power of words and writing them down in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. Graduating in June with a double major in Law, Economics & Public Policy and in Society, Ethics and Human Behavior, it was The Power of Feminist Writing, a new course taught by Dr. Julie Shayne, that gave them the confidence to share their experiences unique to their intersectional identities.

May 19, 2022

MFA community members perform with national dance company

Students in the Master of Fine Arts program were community performers in the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s production titled, What Problem?, which explored the tension between belonging to a community and feelings of isolation.

April 28, 2022