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Husky 5K supports student scholarships

Runners in the University of Washington Bothell 5k Run/Walk are not only enjoying a brisk outing with friends they’re also supporting students with much-appreciated scholarships. The event has raised more than $150,000 since its inception and it’s now a part of the UW’s Dawg Dash series.

May 5, 2016

Leadership degree accelerates career move

A principal who earned her master’s degree in leadership at University of Washington Bothell was recently honored as one of 18 to receive the Washington State Regional Distinguished Principal award from the Association of Washington School Principals. Bonnie McKerney is principal at Maltby Elementary.

May 5, 2016

Skip the internship, full-time ahead

Interning is a typical step for a graduating student to start a career. But what if you interview for an internship and the company says, “We want you for a full-time position instead.” That happened to two University of Washington Bothell students graduating this spring with degrees in interactive media design.

May 5, 2016

GOP dying, Zogby tells UW Bothell audience

Pollster John Zogby says the percentages are against the Republican Party – not just in the next presidential election but for good. As a political party the GOP is “hopelessly on its way to extinction,” Zogby told an audience April 27 at University of Washington Bothell. “Demographics are against the GOP.”

May 3, 2016

Socha paper wins prize at software engineering conference

A paper written by University of Washington Bothell’s David Socha, assistant professor in the School of STEM’s Computing and Software Systems Division, and collaborators has been awarded first prize at a software engineering conference.

May 3, 2016

5 from UW Bothell in inaugural Husky 100

Five University of Washington Bothell students are being recognized in the inaugural class of the Husky 100. It's a big win for the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences with all five majoring in society, ethics and human behavior (SEB), notes Natalia Dyba, a member of the Husky 100 tri-campus planning committee.

May 2, 2016

Safe campus: A secure learning environment

Campus Safety Director Cham Kao directs a force of 10 officers, two sergeants, four dispatchers and five part-time students. Kao tells his team their focus is to “ensure that the students who come here have a great college experience -- and find different ways to add value to their experience.”

April 29, 2016

Student startup advances in business plan competition

A team with two University of Washington Bothell students has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen round of the University of Washington Business Plan Competition. Adam Zhu, right, and Bruno Ouattara and four students from the Seattle campus are the brains behind Aquapel.

April 28, 2016

Best value in college education in state

University of Washington Bothell ranks among the top colleges and universities in the nation -- and first in the state -- in a listing that compares their return on investment. PayScale.com ranks UW Bothell No. 42 for in-state students and No. 76 for out-of-state students.

April 28, 2016

New parking lot adds 143 spaces on campus

The new parking lot in the southwest corner of the University of Washington Bothell campus behind Discovery Hall opened Wednesday, adding 143 spaces for cars and providing some relief from the parking crunch. The new lot brings the total number of parking spaces on the UW Bothell-Cascadia College campus to 2,540, including 54 for the disabled.

April 27, 2016

Dan Berger history lecture debuts on C-SPAN3

The history lecture by Dan Berger that was filmed Feb. 18 by a C-SPAN crew at the University of Washington Bothell will be shown Saturday on the C-SPAN3 cable channel. Incarceration in the Late 20th Century examines the rise of mass incarceration in the United States and the politics behind it. It’s scheduled to air April 30 at 8 p.m. and again at midnight EDT.

April 26, 2016

Hillyard named interim director of First Year/Pre-Major programs

Cinnamon Hillyard, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, has been named interim director of the First Year and Pre-Major Program. The first year program provides advising, transition services and access to student research.

April 22, 2016