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To mentor is to touch a life forever

Educational Studies major Desirae Vega empowers high school students to dream big while providing them with the knowledge and support to help make their dreams come true.

January 20, 2022

From prison to purpose

Michael Cho, STEM student at UW Bothell, was awarded a Mary Gates Research Scholarship to explore topics in artificial intelligence that could have lasting effects on fair and equitable technology.

January 13, 2022

Preparing students to meet demands of modern classrooms

UW Bothell’s dual-certification undergraduate program for K-8 general education and K-12 special education helps fill a 30-year hole in the teacher labor market. Students in the program learn that it is their job to empower all learners by removing systemic barriers that create and perpetuate inequitable learning opportunities.

January 6, 2022

Creativity, courage and consequences

To better prepare students for successful careers, UW Bothell Lecturer Gary Carpenter uses his decade-long research into creativity to teach students how to think across academic disciplines.

January 6, 2022

2021 Year in Review

Most of 2021 was spent in “remote operations” mode at UW Bothell. This year-end review shares highlights from this unusual year in which research, teaching, learning and community building all continued despite the pandemic.

December 21, 2021

Our home in the forest

UW Bothell’s commitment to environmental education and research is exemplified by its expert faculty, eager students — and the new center at St. Edwards State Park the University runs with community partners.

December 20, 2021

Undergraduates invited to research stem cells

Three UW Bothell undergraduates were awarded fellowships — usually bestowed just to graduate and post-doctoral students — to research heart development, kidney disease and osteoporosis.

December 9, 2021

Students — and advocates, too

Students in the class Issues in Media Studies: Human Rights Public Culture do more than just study human rights violations; they engage in a substantive project that leads to a local intervention.

December 9, 2021

The supply chain depends on you

The coronavirus pandemic exposed broken links in the supply chain. As shoppers head into the holiday season, Dr. Surya Pathak breaks down how the supply chain works and how we can all help repair it.

December 2, 2021

Changing lives, one interaction at a time

Elizabeth Dawson, a nursing student at the University of Washington Bothell, lives her values each day by serving the most vulnerable — both in her job and in her spare time.

December 2, 2021