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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

Library showcases Native American artwork

The Native American paintings, prints, masks and carvings displayed throughout the University of Washington Bothell / Cascadia College Campus Library are part of an interactive collection. Almost every display has a digital link so visitors can see more about materials used in the artworks and tribal affiliations.

January 31, 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

From Hawaii-Five-0 to Bothell campus CRO

Bothell Police Officer Bobby Buendia is the new campus resource officer for the University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College. Buendia works with both the city police department and campus safety office to promote a safe and secure learning environment.

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

Alumna Waters serving Woodinville community

UW Bothell alumna Paula Waters (liberal studies ’98) says the University taught her the value of learning and the ability to be open minded, which have helped her as a member of the Woodinville City Council.

January 25, 2018

Creating a better thoroughbred horse racetrack

John Bridge, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is an international expert in synthetic materials used in horse racetracks. His research, with student help, makes racetracks safer for jockeys and horses.

January 25, 2018

Gates scholarship affirms spider man’s research

Receiving a Mary Gates scholarship gave Camilo Acosta-Garcia a confidence boost in pursuing science as a career. Guided by two faculty members, he researches beetles in the campus wetlands with entomologist Michele Price and collects spiders and insects at Mount St. Helens with plant ecologist Cynthia Chang.

January 25, 2018

Walsh researches racial politics in taxation

A tax scholar, Camille Walsh believes taxation is a system that stabilizes society by providing a safety net for the vulnerable. There’s nobility in paying taxes and being part of the system that includes everyone, says Walsh, an assistant professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

January 18, 2018