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UWave Radio: ‘Your voice, your vibe’

Radio hardly describes all the media, programming and community building that takes place through UWave Radio, the campus station operated by students.

September 26, 2019

UW Bothell ranked No. 5 for adult learners

Washington Monthly magazine has ranked the University of Washington Bothell No. 5 on its 2019 list of best four-year colleges in the nation for adult learners.

September 12, 2019

Welcome class of 2023, it’s showtime

Welcome Week greets about 1,600 first-year and transfer students to UW Bothell with daily fun events and stimulating activities to help them transition toward a successful academic year.

September 12, 2019

Nursing student crews tribal canoe journey

Samantha Capoeman, a Quinault Indian Nation tribal nurse who completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing this summer at UW Bothell, participated in the annual Tribal Canoe Journey that celebrates Coast Salish traditions.

August 16, 2019

Preserving, building and leading community

Alyssa King led the Black Student Union, raised awareness of issues with the Campus Events Board and studied abroad to earn recognition as one of the Husky 100.

August 14, 2019

Social justice organizers lead talks on issues

University of Washington Bothell students are encouraged to discuss pressing issues, under the guidance of social justice organizers who are trained to maintain a respectful environment.

August 7, 2019

From catering to starring in the Husky 100

Gloria Gonzalez-Zapata once worked for the caterer at a Husky 100 reception. Now she is celebrated as one of that select group of students who made the most of their UW experience.

July 31, 2019

Preparing for wildfire smoke indoors

UW Bothell students are helping evaluate enhanced air filtering at Seattle community centers that offer residents fresh air when wildfire smoke falls over the city.

July 24, 2019

Undocumented student mentored others

Undaunted by her undocumented status, Daniela Murguia became an advocate for others in her situation and was recognized as one of the Husky 100.

July 18, 2019

Rover Gamers play in cybersecurity sandbox

One of the most complex capstone programs for Mechanical Engineering seniors, the Rover Games involve robotic rovers, puzzle boxes and hacking. Along the way students gain expertise in operational cybersecurity.

July 18, 2019

Health care runs in the family

Teshome Shikesso received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UW Bothell in 2014, and now his son Robel Anshebo is following his lead.

June 26, 2019

Interactive Media Design projects engage users

A one-night pop-up exhibition of apps, games, videos and interactive experiences in the Activities & Recreation Center demonstrated how Interactive Media Design students delve into the human-centered design process.

June 19, 2019