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My Story: A tale of two Huskies & two heroes
Christian Dunham, STEM graduate student, Green Beret, veteran and volunteer with Task Force Pineapple, works to get Afghan refugees safely out of Afghanistan and to the states. In so doing, he is paying forward a great sacrifice made by one of his heroes.
October 29, 2021
A delightful delivery
By writing thank you notes to health care workers, students at UW Bothell started a ripple of joy that reached nurses and aides at EvergreenHealth, giving them a reason to smile even in the midst of the latest wave of the pandemic.
October 29, 2021
Class brings dreams to life
University of Washington Bothell prepares students to enter the workforce. In a course taught by Rafael Delgado, alumna Mari McMenamin was more than just prepared to start a career; the class was the reason she was hired for her dream job.
October 29, 2021
My story: Shining like the sun
Djelli Berisha is the first-ever UW Bothell student to serve on the University of Washington board of regents. A senior in STEM, he writes about his Albanian heritage, moving from fear to determination and the transformative power of higher education.
October 21, 2021
Q&A: Pauline Tolentino
Pauline Tolentino, Student Engagement & Activities program manager, answers questions about how her work has changed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
October 21, 2021
IAS Dean Brinda Sarathy cares for our community
Dr. Brinda Sarathy, the new dean of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, is passionate about advocating for justice, encouraging students and highlighting accomplishments of the faculty.
October 14, 2021
Kenneth Hines: special agent, educator, CEO
Alumnus Kenneth Hines has held many distinguished positions throughout his career in accounting. Currently, he is an executive-in-residence at UW Bothell’s School of Business and the CEO of accounting firm Integritas³.
October 14, 2021
Disability is not inability
Christopher Hays, a recent graduate from the University of Washington Bothell, has shown his community that it is not his disability that defines him, but rather how he has dealt with the challenges his disability presents.
October 8, 2021
The heart of a Husky
Husky 100 honoree Andrew Truong has shown the community what it truly means to be a Husky: He is always willing to go the extra mile, creates inclusive spaces wherever he goes and, in the process, has paved the way for future students to join the pack.
October 1, 2021
Solving problems with software
Keziah May, a recent graduate from the University of Washington Bothell, uses her skills as a software engineer to solve real-world problems — virtually.
September 24, 2021
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
Resilience, recovery & reformation
In pursuit of higher education, graduate student Kristina Jorgensen transformed their life, their family’s life and the lives of those in their community — overcoming some extraordinary obstacles in the process.
September 20, 2021