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Tech, all-career job fairs keep growing

To meet growing interest, UW Bothell Career Services held job fairs on two days, instead of one. The Tech & Engineering Fair and the All-Industries Career Fair brought together about 70 employers and 800 job seekers.

November 1, 2018

Crowd gathers on campus for good caws

Crow Watch 2018 drew hundreds of people to campus to admire art, browse research posters and hear presentations but mostly to see thousands of crows descend on their way to roost in the wetlands.

November 1, 2018

Internship launches cyber career at T-Mobile

An internship with T-Mobile while Tanya Kumar was a University of Washington Bothell student launched her cybersecurity career as an information security analyst with the company in Washington, D.C.

October 17, 2018

Cybersecurity draws Rep. DelBene to campus

The threat to the election system is real, Rep. Suzan DelBene told attendees at a cybersecurity event Thursday, Oct. 11, at the University of Washington Bothell.

October 12, 2018

UW Bothell, Bellevue partners in progress

Three University of Washington Bothell faculty members, Michael Ervick, Mark Chen and Annie Bruck, will lead their students on multiple community-based learning and research projects this academic year with the city of Bellevue.

October 12, 2018

Convergence of campus arts, literary community

Just as winds meet in the Puget Sound Convergence Zone, visiting writers mix with MFA students at UW Bothell’s Fall Convergence. The Sept. 29 symposium features readings around the theme of “alternating facts.”

September 13, 2018

The art of empathy in homeless housing

New artworks on the walls of Ronald Commons are especially meaningful to residents of the 60-unit housing development, many of whom were once homeless. They created the art themselves with University of Washington Bothell students.

August 17, 2018

Nursing students ask: Ready for a disaster?

For a community health class, University of Washington Bothell RN to BSN students are surveying Bothell residents, asking how well they are prepared for a disaster. The city of Bothell’s Emergency Preparedness Department is using the information in its planning.

August 17, 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