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UW Bothell wins inclusion award
University of Washington Bothell’s Office of Student Engagement and Activities won a national award for its work to support diversity and inclusion. The American College Personnel Association-College Student Educators International awarded the office the Voice of Inclusion team medallion for the IDEA project.
March 9, 2016
Computer prof’s coding grads are in demand
When University of Washington Bothell Professor Kelvin Sung recommends one of his programming graduates for a job at a tech company he’s not surprised if the hiring manager later calls and asks, “Do you have any more like that one?”
March 4, 2016
T-Mobile partners for $5,000 diversity grant
High school and college students in Washington could win a grant of up to $5,000 and mentoring from T-Mobile to complete a project aimed at solving a diversity issue. Students may apply by March 21 by posting a 3-to-5 minute video on the UW Bothell Facebook page. T-Mobile is partnering with the University of Washington Bothell’s Diversity and Inclusion Conference.
March 4, 2016
Students compete in analyst competition
A team of three University of Washington Bothell business students finished high in the annual competition organized by the Chartered Financial Analysts Society of Seattle. The competition with five other schools came down to three finalists. The University of Washington Bothell team finished second, continuing a tradition of strong showings.
March 1, 2016
Wearable art project advancing
Learn more about Body Politic, the partnership between Cornish College of the Arts and University of Washington Bothell that will give students the opportunity to collaborate on wearable art projects. Hear presentations 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, March 3 in the Collaboratory.
February 29, 2016
Team developing ulcer prevention
A team from University of Washington Bothell that’s developing a device to measure ulcer-causing bacteria competed in the first Health Innovation Challenge held by the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship at the Foster School of Business, University of Washington.
February 29, 2016
UW Bothell celebrates Women’s Day at Film Forum
Seven faculty members from the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and about 20 University of Washington Bothell students, alumni and friends are leading an International Women’s Day celebration with a day-long public presentation of their work at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle.
February 25, 2016
CROW student journal taking flight
A new peer-review journal for University of Washington Bothell students called The CROW is about to take flight. The Campus Research and Observational Writings journal is a place to publish research papers and proposals, literature reviews and editorials. The final deadline for submissions is Tuesday, March 1, at publish@uw.edu
February 25, 2016
Engaging in oil, coal export decisions
The Pacific Northwest’s position between inland coal and oil supplies and Asian markets is the subject of “The Thing Green Line” presentation by Eric de Place, a policy analyst with the Sightline Institute on Tuesday, March 8, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in UW2-131. Sponsored by the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and BIS 356, Ethics and Government.
February 24, 2016
Student finds UW Bothell a place to start again
Amanda Morgan was a high-school dropout who fled an abusive marriage. But has re-invented herself, thanks to her own initiative and the help of UW Bothell professors. Morgan expects to graduate in 2017 with a bachelor's degree in biology. She hopes to eventually earn a Ph.D. with the goal of understanding and treating neurobiological brain disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease.
February 19, 2016
CSPAN crew records UW Bothell African-American history class
A CSPAN crew was on the University of Washington Bothell campus Thursday to film Dan Berger's Introduction to African-American Studies class.
February 18, 2016
Support for first-gen students
The University of Washington Bothell is home to a diverse body of students and for many, they are the first in their families to attend college. A first generation college student is a student whose parent(s)/legal guardians have not completed a bachelor’s degree at a four-year college or university and are the first in their immediate family to attend a college or university.
February 12, 2016