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Connecting all the dots

Djelli Berisha welcomed every opportunity available at UW Bothell and built upon each one to inform his future. His intensive work inside a prestigious lab and his impressive advocacy as a student leader make him well-poised to work in health care at an administrative level.

December 9, 2022

My Story: My best self

Despite barriers such as cultural expectations and the cost of living, student Zumrad Makhkamova has always done better than expected, whether in school in Uzbekistan, as a member of the honor guard in the U.S. Navy, and now as president of the UW Bothell chapter of Beta Alpha Psi.

November 18, 2022

Campus Library is about more than books

Students at UW Bothell have access to more than just books at the Campus Library. They can also work with librarians who are subject matter experts, borrow course texts and media collections, and take advantage of equipment and space for private and group work.

November 10, 2022

A display of academic inquiry

This year’s collection of faculty and staff publications covers a diverse set of topics in a multitude of forms. The publications are displayed annually on the first floor of the UW Bothell and Cascadia College Campus Library.

October 28, 2022

Rehabilitation reimagined

Through the Digital Scholars program, sophomore Daniel Dirdala took part in virtual-reality research that is redefining stroke rehabilitation.

October 21, 2022

Determined despite doubt

In pursuit of higher education, Jasmine Vu Nguyen faced rejection, experienced self-doubt and questioned her long-formed plans. Yet, she persevered — and this year was named one of the UW’s Husky 100.

October 13, 2022

Saving salmon, one mural at a time

Restoring salmon in local creeks requires educating the community on their whereabouts. In this story [seattletimes.com], The Seattle Times reports on high school senior Austin Picinich’s mural project that was informed by the work of Dr. Jeff Jensen, teaching professor in the School of STEM.

September 30, 2022

Wildfire smoke is here to stay

August and September in the Pacific Northwest now come with a reliable risk of wildfire smoke cause our our health — physical and mental — to suffer. But local governments are still working out how to protect people from this polluted air. Dan Jaffe, professor and chair in the School of STEM, is quoted.

September 4, 2022