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Changing lives, one interaction at a time
Elizabeth Dawson, a nursing student at the University of Washington Bothell, lives her values each day by serving the most vulnerable — both in her job and in her spare time.
December 2, 2021
Q&A: Danette Iyall
Danette Iyall talks about her work as assistant director in the Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships at UW Bothell. Her goal is to help students get the best possible aid package so they can focus on completing their degree.
December 2, 2021
The hunt for happiness
A course final rarely brings happiness to students, but it certainly did for those in the Discovery Core class Heads in the Clouds.
November 19, 2021
Swipe for science
A new online game about whales allows students and average citizens to participate in tracking and sorting data about local populations of these marine mammals. No previous scientific research experience required.
November 19, 2021
A showcase of research & creativity
As a window into the world of new ideas, the campus library showcases recent publications by the faculty at the University of Washington Bothell and at Cascadia College.
November 19, 2021
Legacy opens doors for teachers of color
A gift honoring two trailblazing mothers celebrates a commitment to equity in education by supporting young women of color, helping them achieve their goals in education and beyond. Read the story in UW Bothell’s Annual Impact report.
November 19, 2021
‘Transformation’ captures spirit of UW Bothell
A mask commissioned for UW Bothell stays true to Alaskan Alutiiq mask construction and form and represents UW Bothell’s diverse student body and its process of transformation. It is now on display in Discovery Hall.
November 10, 2021
Q&A: Jo Blue
Jo Blue, manager of the Health and Wellness Resource Center, shares lessons learned during the coronavirus pandemic and some of the activities her team is planning through the end of autumn quarter.
November 10, 2021
When opposites attract
The Earth System Science degree program is only two years old, and yet it already has made a difference in students’ lives, giving one former business major, for example, “permission” to pursue her passion.
November 9, 2021
The Red Chador rises again
The Red Chador, an artistic creation by Anida Yoeu Ali, is used in performances to explore notions of political belonging and fear.
November 5, 2021
Behavioral health program fills educational gap
University of Washington Bothell’s School of Nursing & Health Studies, in partnership with Providence Alaska Medical Center and the University of Alaska Anchorage, launched a new behavioral health initiative that filled a key educational gap for entry-level health care workers — improving their behavioral health knowledge, skills and confidence.
November 5, 2021
My Story: I am a first-generation college student
In recognition of the National First-Generation College Celebration on Nov. 8, Scott James, vice chancellor for Enrollment Management & Student Affairs and first-generation college student, shares his journey from work-study student to university administrator.
November 5, 2021