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Keeping Anna Bui’s aspirations alive

The family of Anna Bui is starting an endowment fund to honor the memory of the University of Washington Bothell student who was fatally shot last summer at a gathering in Mukilteo.

November 16, 2016

Milestone for campus master plan

An open house on a planning document was an opportunity for Bothell residents and the UW Bothell and Cascadia College communities to see options and comment on how the campus will look in 20 years.

November 15, 2016

QSC sharpens math, science skills

UW Bothell students visit the Quantitative Skills Center nearly 13,000 times a year for help with mathematics, science and business classes. The QSC uses computer tracking and an electronic queue system in a comfortable environment. Online tutoring also is available.

November 10, 2016

Vets exemplify UW Bothell values

In his keynote speech to the University of Washington Bothell veterans reception, Army Capt. Aaron Thacker said his liberal studies degree in 1998 gave him critical thinking skills that have helped him in a career in public affairs and military police with deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan.

November 10, 2016

Amazon looking for more innovators

The Amazon Catalyst Fund chose the University of Washington Bothell’s Tyler Folsom as one of its first fellows to support his work developing self-driving bicycles. Now the fund welcomes the next round of applications from faculty, staff or students passionate about innovations with global impact.

November 9, 2016

Hear the Alan Wood Encore! Lecture

UW Bothell Professor Emeritus Alan Wood shares his wisdom in an Encore! Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 17, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Discovery Hall auditorium. Those planning to attend are asked to RSVP.

November 9, 2016

Nominate distinguished faculty, staff

Now is the time to nominate University of Washington Bothell faculty and staff for distinguished teaching, research, service and leadership awards.

November 9, 2016

Conference focuses on near-vision testing

An early look at what some new near-vision screening tests could look like was presented Nov. 4 at a symposium at UW Bothell. Students are developing apps that may be used in eye exams to detect whether school children have problems that affect their ability to read.

November 9, 2016

UW Bothell to honor vets

The University of Washington Bothell honors veterans with a reception Wednesday, Nov. 9, at the Activities and Recreation Center. The campus and surrounding communities are invited to thank veterans from among our students, faculty and staff for their service to our country.

November 4, 2016

Donors give back to unique seminar

One of the longest running courses at the University of Washington Bothell – the annual weeklong human rights seminar in Washington, D.C. – is even better thanks to alumni who experienced the trip and now support its impact.

November 3, 2016

Student wins $7,500 research fellowship

Electrical engineering student Manuja Sharma was awarded a $7,500 Washington Research Foundation Fellowship to support her work with STEM Assistant Professor Hung Cao. They’re developing a blood pressure measuring device that would be more accurate than the old pump-up cuff.

November 3, 2016

Biologist debunks racial misconceptions

Modern humans do not have biological races, says Joseph L. Graves, Jr., evolutionary biologist who spoke Tuesday at UW Bothell on “Using Science to Talk about Race and Racism.” Genetically, we’re all Africans, descendants of people who migrated out of Africa 60,000 to 70,000 years ago.

November 2, 2016