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2019 Awards

Outstanding faculty, students, staff and alumni: Read about the headliners of 2019 who carry the UW Bothell banner.

December 17, 2019

Avanade scholarships promote women in STEM

Seattle-based Avanade, a global provider of business solutions on the Microsoft ecosystem, established a scholarship fund for women in the School of STEM to build a more diverse digital workforce.

December 12, 2019

Students share transitions with elders

First-year students in a Discovery Core class and older adults who are starting to experience memory loss shared their different transition experiences in a program at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.

December 12, 2019

Class of 2023 on its way

Nearly 1,500 new students arrived on campus for autumn quarter — 829 first-year students and 666 transfers. The official count showed a total of nearly 6,000 students — 5,364 undergraduates and 572 graduate or professional students at UW Bothell.

November 21, 2019

It’s time to start adapting to climate change

How we respond to the impacts of climate change is a discussion Margaret Redsteer encourages as a researcher and assistant professor in UW Bothell’s School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

November 20, 2019

Inspiration from Togo trip still ripples

Bradley Budrow (BSN ’14) was inspired by a study abroad trip to Togo led by Associate Professor Mabel Ezeonwu. Since then, Budrow has volunteered on four more international aid trips.

November 20, 2019

Decades and thousands of miles from home

Telling the story of her own family, Zarefah Baroud (Media & Communications Studies ’19) created a documentary about the displacement of Palestinians, an event they refer to as the Nakba — Arabic for “catastrophe.”

November 15, 2019

Sponge city: Planning climate change in China

Associate Professor Eric Salathé is creating a climate model for an area of southeast China that forecasts decades into the future. The simulation will help urban planners anticipate sudden, heavy rain storms and design a “sponge city” to prevent flooding.

November 14, 2019