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Where do IAS grads work? Ask an alum

With quarterly Mentor Chats, alumni from the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences return to tell current students how the skills they have learned are valued in the professional world and lead to rewarding careers.

August 14, 2019

Film class engages Seattle arts community

Students in a University of Washington Bothell film studies course are exploring movies and documentaries this summer with the help of the Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) in Seattle, one of the university’s core partners in community-based learning.

August 14, 2019

The power of mentoring

Mentors help students overcome obstacles on their academic journey. Mentoring is part of the culture at the University of Washington Bothell. See how professors build those relationships that help students move ahead.

August 8, 2019

Curious about crows? Campers consider corvids

In the newest Pacific Science Center summer camp developed by the University of Washington Bothell, elementary students learned about the science and culture of crows on the campus where thousands of them roost.

August 7, 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

Governor honors IAS alumnus Maximilian Dixon

Maximilian Dixon (Environmental Studies ’11) received the Governor’s Award for Leadership in Management for his work promoting earthquake readiness with the Washington Emergency Management Division.

August 2, 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

UW Bothell alumnus receives Seattle Pride Award

Ray Corona (Society, Ethics & Human Behavior ’13) received a 2019 Emerging Leader Pride Award from Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. He says he’s still using skills he learned at the University of Washington Bothell.

July 24, 2019

Measles: What about your herd immunity?

A vaccination can immunize one person from measles, but a community needs herd immunity to prevent an outbreak, says Dan Bustillos, an assistant professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies.

July 24, 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