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Teaching the history of pandemics while living through one
Dr. Stefanie Iverson Cabral teaches Disease, Human History, Society & Civilization, a course that examines the implications infectious diseases have had on our society and the way we live — and how they have altered the course of history
March 3, 2022
Q & A with Martin Arroyo
Has work in Commuter Services at UW Bothell changed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic? Martin Arroyo, transportation director, answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, director of communications.
September 21, 2021
Students provide health and hope
Nursing students in the course Population-based Health in Community Practice discovered unique ways to apply their learning this past summer. Teaching basic yoga poses, giving presentations on body mechanics, and the ever-important art of listening helped them to better understand the communities they serve as nurses.
September 20, 2021
My Story: This is our chance: Join me
In honor of National Immunization Awareness Month, Dr. Justin Gill, health policy lecturer in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, shares his experience as a nurse practitioner in a pandemic and urges us to come together to meet this moment in our history.
August 20, 2021
Tune in and speak out
Since spring 2020, a group of students at the University of Washington Bothell have been creating a podcast series to advocate remotely against injustice — with a particular focus on racism.
August 20, 2021
The pandemic reveals digital divide
Dr. Jody Early and UW Bothell Information Technology have spent the last year observing, documenting and addressing the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on student access to broadband internet. What they found is that stable internet connection influences more than the quality of a Zoom call — it can determine public health.
July 1, 2021
Safe at work and home
Longtime partners in community-based learning, the Latino Educational Training Institute and the University of Washington Bothell have teamed up again to produce a series of workplace health and safety videos for the state.
May 14, 2021
Q&A: Natalia Dyba, global initiatives
How has work in Global Initiatives changed since remote operations began at UW Bothell? Natalia Dyba, director of Global Initiatives, answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, director of communications.
April 22, 2021
Makerspace prints 3D hearts for biology lab
School of STEM science lab managers collaborated with the Makerspace to print 3D anatomically correct human hearts for Dr. Salwa Al-Noori’s Biology lab students to study at home during the pandemic.
April 12, 2021
Q&A: Jesus Govela, Makerspace lead
How has work in the Makerspace changed since remote operations began at UW Bothell? Jesus Govela, lead administrative staff, answers a few questions from Maria Lamarca Anderson, UW Bothell director of communications.
April 8, 2021
Covid-related lessons for young students
Dr. Carrie Tzou, left, professor in the School of Educational Studies and director of the Goodlad Institute, helped develop curriculum for elementary teachers such as Amanda Thornton to teach COVID-19 science lessons.
April 8, 2021
At his best when others suffer their worst
With a Master of Nursing in the Administrative Leadership track, Brian Velasco is confident leading a team of clinical nurses at Harborview Medical Center, Seattle’s safety net hospital.
April 7, 2021