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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
Two student leaders recognized by state group
Two University of Washington Bothell students have received the 2018 Presidents’ Civic Leadership Award from the Washington Campus Compact, a coalition of higher education institutions in the state. Salvador Salazar-Cano received the undergraduate award and Ayva Thomas the award for a graduate student.
February 20, 2018
Easier application process for UW Bothell
The University of Washington Bothell has joined the Seattle campus as a member of the Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success. This will allow first-year students for fall 2019 to use the same application in applying to these two University of Washington campuses.
February 20, 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
A Husky Promise obligation: Doing your best
As a Husky Promise student, Hesbeyda Villafana is on her way to earning a bachelor’s degree in American and ethnic studies next year — debt free. But she does feels she still owes something: an obligation to do her best.
February 13, 2018
Becoming better stewards of the earth
Climbing to a popular hot springs in the Cascades, hiking along the scenic Deception Pass on the Salish Sea, even “yoga with goats,” are among the excursions available to students through UW Bothell Recreation & Wellness.
February 8, 2018
Gates scholarship supports ideal research match
Anna Kirchan, a double major in electrical engineering and chemistry, received a Mary Gates scholarship to support research led by UW Bothell Assistant Professor Seungkeun Choi. The research might lead to a small sensor that could monitor glucose from a diabetic’s sweat.
February 7, 2018
Students explore career pathway possibilities
Professional Pathways Panels are events where students can hear and speak with working professionals from a variety of fields. They are opportunities to network, explore majors and identify opportunities for internships.
January 31, 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
STEM women see options on career trek
About 20 women students from the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics took part in the latest Women in Engineering Trek. Visiting locally based companies helped students see there are career opportunities with engineering and computing companies that want to employ more women.
January 25, 2018
Students share their priorities with lawmakers
UW Bothell students would like the Legislature to advance plans for a new academic building on campus. Student leaders shared their priorities with three local lawmakers at a Jan. 3 legislative send-off.
January 5, 2018
Campus library welcomes students’ children
Patrons of the UW Bothell and Cascadia College campus library have probably noticed two tiny chairs in a children’s reading area just off the main entrance. That’s where nearly 100 new children’s books illustrate the library welcomes students with children.
December 15, 2017