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Hung Cao wins $549,000 NSF CAREER Award

Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Hung Cao has received a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation. He hopes the $549,000 is just the beginning.

March 2, 2017

Discounts on backup and sick child care

UW Bothell faculty, staff and students have access to backup child care services. If your child’s school is closed, your regular caregiver unavailable or your child mildly ill, options are available through UW’s partnership with KinderCare Learning Centers and Bright Horizons.

March 2, 2017

Have idea? Need $100K? Innovation encouraged

Invention-minded students, faculty and staff at the University of Washington Bothell are invited to apply for $100,000 Amazon Catalyst grants to help get the innovation started. The money comes from Seattle’s online retailer Amazon in partnership with CoMotion, the UW innovation hub. Applications are taken quarterly and the next deadline is March 26.

February 17, 2017

Helping postdocs step up to teaching

Becoming an instructor is a big step for postdocs thinking of themselves as future faculty. Many from University of Washington campuses and affiliated institutions are finding help with Science Teaching Experience for Postdocs.

February 16, 2017

Joey Key presenting at AAAS meeting

School of STEM Assistant Professor of Physics Joey Shapiro Key will be a panelist at the AAAS annual meeting to share her work in helping research and communicate a discovery that proved Einstein’s general theory of relativity.

November 21, 2016

‘Cancer as my companion’

Susan Gibson, the University’s director of the Business and Organization Leadership Development (BOLD) program, bravely shares her journey to recovery from breast cancer.

October 31, 2016

Debate team winning awards, making news

The University of Washington Bothell’s Speech and Debate Team has had top performers in two debate tournaments this fall. Meanwhile, Director of Forensics Denise Vaughan attracted KING TV’s attention for coverage of the vice presidential and presidential debates.

October 28, 2016

Opportunities for undergraduate research

More than 40 projects are available for students to work with UW Bothell professors. Start making those connections at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Fair. Check out posters on display Oct. 12 on the top floor of the Activities and Recreation Center.

October 4, 2016

Faculty research benefits community

The theme for this fall’s University of Washington Bothell Research in Progress series is community engaged scholarship. The seven seminars feature faculty engaged in mutually beneficial community partnerships.

October 3, 2016

Convocation launches year

The incoming class of 2020, new transfer students and their families were welcomed to the University of Washington Bothell at convocation. The ceremony Sunday was the 11th year of the tradition that officially kicks off the new academic year and the 10th year for first year students.

September 25, 2016

Expert on wildfire air pollution

Daniel Jaffe, chair and professor of physical sciences, School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics at University of Washington Bothell, is an expert on pollution sources, particularly wildfire smoke in the western United States and ozone air quality standards in the summer.

August 31, 2016