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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

Expanding regional research opportunities

A grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation allows UW Bothell faculty to help students overcome geographic, economic and academic barriers to pursuing graduate studies in STEM.

August 19, 2022

Alumnus uses degree to benefit his alma mater

STEM alumnus Adham Baioumy ’19 graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering — which he is now using to design the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for a new STEM building on campus.

July 28, 2022

Marine protected areas are key to actualize conservation vision

New research published in Frontiers in Marine Science indicates that while the size of marine protected areas is important for marine megafauna to thrive, “Placement and design are critical for effectiveness,” says Dr. Sara Maxwell, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences and principal investigator for the study.

July 21, 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

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

Inspired by challenges

Noor Abdulhameed, Djelli Berisha and Ash Saucedo are recipients of the Chancellor’s Medal, presented each year to students whose commitment to learning and overcoming obstacles is a source of inspiration.

June 9, 2022