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Bagsby new campus safety assistant director

Robert “Bobby” Bagsby, the new University of Washington Bothell / Cascadia College assistant director of campus safety, is a UW graduate (sociology ’96) who began his career as a commissioned officer with the UW Police Department in Seattle.

April 2, 2018

Legislative interns become Olympia insiders

As legislative interns, two University of Washington Bothell students have “high access” behind the scenes at the Capitol in Olympia. They conduct research, work in public relations, track legislation and correspond with constituents for state lawmakers.

February 28, 2018

First UW Bothell student advocate in Olympia

The University of Washington Bothell’s first full-time student advocate to the Legislature, Salvador Salazar-Cano, builds relationships and promotes policies as the face of UW Bothell students in Olympia.

February 13, 2018

Proud UW Bothell and Husky Promise student

A student whose parents did not attend college, Yasmin Guzman is proud to have been admitted to UW Bothell and honored to receive the Husky Promise financial aid. Plus, says the health studies major, “it’s a UW degree.”

January 30, 2018

From Hawaii-Five-0 to Bothell campus CRO

Bothell Police Officer Bobby Buendia is the new campus resource officer for the University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College. Buendia works with both the city police department and campus safety office to promote a safe and secure learning environment.

January 30, 2018

Alumna Waters serving Woodinville community

UW Bothell alumna Paula Waters (liberal studies ’98) says the University taught her the value of learning and the ability to be open minded, which have helped her as a member of the Woodinville City Council.

January 25, 2018

Research themes drive Au’s teaching and books

“My research is broad, kind of dispersed,” says University of Washington Bothell School of Educational Studies Professor Wayne Au, “ but it’s all in one big basket.”Au focuses on politics, power and social justice in education.

December 28, 2017

Veteran alumnus on State Department fellowship

Thanks to a timely notice from UW Bothell, Ryan Dzakovic won a Veterans Innovation Partnership fellowship for a year-long position with the State Department’s Office of Global Partnerships in Washington, D.C. Dzakovic (master’s cultural studies ’15) is an Army reservist who served in Iraq and Uganda.

November 21, 2017

New dean at School of Nursing & Health Studies

The new dean of the School of Nursing & Health Studies, Shari Dworkin, is enthusiastic about its nimble spirit, the opportunities to expand community collaborations and the possibilities for more offerings for health studies students.

September 14, 2017

MAPS attracts, builds strong cohort network

Many of the students entering the UW Bothell Master of Arts in policy studies (MAPS) program already share a network of friendships and experiences in congressional offices that make them stand out. They expect the MAPS degree will help move them into careers where they can have an even greater impact.

August 16, 2017

Internship impact: Daniel Kim

Through his internship at 710 AM ESPN Radio, Daniel Kim gained the experience and confidence to work as an audio producer. “Through this, I feel like I could do this for a career now,” Kim says.

July 3, 2017

Internship impact: Alexys Smith

Alexys Smith interned as the assistant coach for the Marysville Getchell High School cheer squad where she had been a cheerleader herself. She learned scheduling, event-planning, marketing and leadership skills while giving back to her community.

July 3, 2017