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Walsh researches racial politics in taxation

A tax scholar, Camille Walsh believes taxation is a system that stabilizes society by providing a safety net for the vulnerable. There’s nobility in paying taxes and being part of the system that includes everyone, says Walsh, an assistant professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

January 18, 2018

Core of discovery in half-marathon course

The Half-Marathon: What It Takes To Run 13.1 Miles, which includes lessons in business, health and goal-setting, is an example of UW Bothell’s Discovery Core seminars that help first year and pre-major students transition to the University.

January 11, 2018

Online software certificate addresses cyber need

To increase access to the graduate certificate program in software design and development, UW Bothell will also offer it online, starting fall quarter 2018. The goal is to help move more interested people into the cybersecurity workforce.

January 11, 2018

Students share their priorities with lawmakers

UW Bothell students would like the Legislature to advance plans for a new academic building on campus. Student leaders shared their priorities with three local lawmakers at a Jan. 3 legislative send-off.

January 5, 2018

‘Amazing’ help for Marine mom’s nonprofit

All the marketing advice and connections provided by a UW Bothell faculty member were “amazing,” says the founder of the Lion Heart Foundation, which encourages the military to detect heart problems like the one that took the life of her Marine son.

January 5, 2018

Research themes drive Au’s teaching and books

“My research is broad, kind of dispersed,” says University of Washington Bothell School of Educational Studies Professor Wayne Au, “ but it’s all in one big basket.”Au focuses on politics, power and social justice in education.

December 28, 2017

Study abroad paves way for Peace Corps job

A UW Bothell study abroad trip to Togo in 2014 helped Alexandra Winters understand the challenges of international work. Many of the lessons — flexibility, intercultural communication and community advocacy — translated into Peace Corps service.

December 27, 2017

Straight story from Eastside Leadership Center

Christine Noel Straight, an alumna, program administrator at the School of Business Eastside Leadership Center and a 2017 UW Bothell staff appreciation award winner, was highlighted in the school's fall newsletter.

December 27, 2017

Creating social marketing for community partner

UW Bothell students gave Arcora, a dental health foundation, some creative ideas for a social media marketing campaign targeted at improving the health of pregnant women and new mothers.

December 20, 2017

Students introduce young pupils to coding

The kids in an after-school YMCA program at Sand Point Elementary in Seattle learn programming from UW Bothell computer science students who, in return, learn something about teaching.

December 20, 2017