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The wild side of a community partnership

Friends of North Creek Forest is now temporarily based in Husky Hall. This enables joint programming with the organization and direct access for students in community-based learning and research projects. The partnership also helps improve the environment and preserve a piece of the wild inside the city of Bothell.

February 2, 2017

2017 undergraduate scholars awards

Persistence, commitment, dedication. Those words were used repeatedly by professors describing the two Mary Gates scholars and eight winners of the Founders Fellows Research Scholarships at the UW Bothell undergraduate awards reception Thursday evening in Discovery Hall.

February 1, 2017

Mentoring offered to new students

When new first-year and transfer students register for their orientation this summer, they’ll be asked whether they’d welcome mentoring by a faculty or staff member or a student peer in these groups: LGBTQ, veterans, first-generation, interfaith, international, students with children, and students with disabilities.

February 1, 2017

Gender pronouns matter

When you meet someone for the first time, you may not know their preferred gender pronouns. They could be she, her, hers. They could also be ze, zir, and zirs. Gender pronouns are important to us at UW Bothell. Jama Abdirahman, who prefers he, him, his, asked some of our campus community members to explain the importance.

January 27, 2017

Clamor art on display at Student Success Center

Paintings, photos and poems from Clamor, the University of Washington Bothell literary and arts journal, are now on display in the gallery at the Student Success Center. Editors are at work on the 2017 edition of Clamor, and Friday is the deadline for submissions.

January 25, 2017

UW Bothell inspiring change across the world

A Fulbright research scholar from South Korea is returning home after a year at the University of Washington Bothell with insights that could change the way educational leaders are trained in her country.

January 20, 2017

UW Bothell student staffer recognized

UW Bothell Student Engagement & Activities Program Manager Missy Dominguez was named outstanding new professional by the Latino/a Knowledge Community of NASPA, a professional association for student affairs administrators in higher education.

January 20, 2017

Head start in cybersecurity career

Ten University of Washington Bothell students have a head start in cybersecurity careers as capstone interns in a new partnership with T-Mobile, learning how to protect information from hackers, viruses and loss.

January 20, 2017