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Student startup advances in business plan competition

A team with two University of Washington Bothell students has advanced to the Sweet Sixteen round of the University of Washington Business Plan Competition. Adam Zhu, right, and Bruno Ouattara and four students from the Seattle campus are the brains behind Aquapel.

April 28, 2016

Best value in college education in state

University of Washington Bothell ranks among the top colleges and universities in the nation -- and first in the state -- in a listing that compares their return on investment. PayScale.com ranks UW Bothell No. 42 for in-state students and No. 76 for out-of-state students.

April 28, 2016

Student startup in business plan competition

Two University of Washington Bothell students are part of a team vying for support in the University of Washington Business Plan Competition. They're making a pitch for Aquapel, a system to make solar panels self-cleaning.

April 20, 2016

Students design solar-powered farm cooler

A 20-foot cargo container parked near the Truly House is not part of more campus construction. It’s the capstone project for a group of mechanical engineering seniors who are turning it into a solar-powered vegetable cooler.

April 14, 2016

Chancellor: Think about the unthinkables

“Sometimes the unthinkables do happen,” Chancellor Wolf Yeigh told students, alumni and faculty who attended a University of Washington Bothell business leadership talk.

April 13, 2016

Hundreds learn at Diversity & Inclusion Conference

The University of Washington Bothell's second annual Diversity and Inclusion Conference drew hundreds of attendees from across campus and the broader community. Tamara Moore from the Birmingham, Ala., call center was one of the T-Mobile leaders representing the company that presented the conference in partnership with the University.

April 11, 2016

Counting crows in the cloud

In the past, researchers counting University of Washington Bothell’s famous crows might take a photo of them in the air and analyze the photo later. A capstone project by electrical engineering students takes counting crows into the cloud for real-time analysis.

March 17, 2016

Alum’s business destroyed in blast

The Mr. Gyros shop owned by University of Washington Bothell alum Sammy Arsheed – also the operator of a popular food truck on campus -- was one of the businesses destroyed in an early-morning natural gas explosion Wednesday in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood. Seattle neighbors and friends from UW Bothell are offering support, including pages set up at fundly.com.

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