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UW Bothell links to cryptocurrency, blockchain

Students interested in cryptocurrency or the underlying blockchain technology are finding like-minded friends, interesting jobs and a fast-growing club at the University of Washington Bothell.

August 16, 2018

UW again on Green Honor Roll

The University of Washington has again earned the highest possible score on The Princeton Review’s Green Rating system, one of 26 colleges and universities out of 648 schools reviewed. The University’s submission included information from the Seattle, UW Bothell and UW Tacoma campuses.

August 15, 2018

Future students tour UW Bothell

Prospective students researching college are invited to take a tour of the University of Washington Bothell campus led by students who can speak from experience. The 90-minute tours start from Husky Hall at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. throughout the year.

August 9, 2018

UW Bothell helping bring back ‘little red fish’

UW Bothell faculty Jeff Jensen and Rob Turner and their students are working on a project to return once-plentiful kokanee salmon to Lyon Creek in Lake Forest Park. Jensen is using a remote site egg incubator, and Turner is monitoring the water quality of storm runoff.

August 8, 2018

A talent for teamwork and details

Cindy Shirley, the director of University of Washington Bothell’s Office of Research, also is crew chief for the Miss HomeStreet unlimited hydroplane. Shirley showed off the boat on Seattle’s Seafair weekend to undergraduates in UW Bothell’s math and engineering research experience program.

August 6, 2018

Where there’s smoke, there’s Jaffe research

A new report that shows wildfire smoke is making air pollution worse in the Northwest is the most recent eye-catching research by UW Bothell Atmospheric Sciences Professor Dan Jaffe and his students.

July 27, 2018

Rotaract club feeds the soul

The University of Washington Bothell’s Rotaract club, Rotary members and local firefighters volunteered at a free barbecue for the residents at Camp Unity, a tent village in Woodinville, Washington.

July 20, 2018

Donors double private scholarship funding

Thanks to generous donors, in 2018-19 the University of Washington Bothell anticipates awarding the largest number of privately funded scholarships to date. UW Bothell is on track to double the $202,000 from 31 funds awarded to 85 students last year.

July 20, 2018