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Turning passion into a profession

Andy Townsend ’16 and Skylar Lewis Randall ’19, both alumni from UW Bothell’s School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, used their experiences in college to turn their passion for sports into a profession. They both now work at ROOT SPORTS.

September 23, 2022

Economic poisoning by agriculture

In “Economic Poisoning,” Dr. Adam Romero provides an intriguing reconceptualization of pesticides by connecting farming ecosystems to technology and the economy.

September 23, 2022

Fulfilling his teaching destiny

UW Bothell alumnus Marcus Johnson ’16 was awarded a 2022 UW Excellence in Teaching Award for his contributions as a doctoral candidate to his students’ learning and development.

September 1, 2022

Transforming community through counseling

Yasmin Yaquelin Carmona put her classroom learning to work throughout her four years at UW Bothell, first to fulfill a course requirement and then to serve as a paraeducator at a local high school.

August 22, 2022

Being a gift to the world

Husky 100 recipient Andrew de Vera Cornel has a servant’s heart. In addition to being a full-time student, Cornel has served with five different organizations at UW Bothell and currently volunteers at two local food banks.

August 10, 2022

From Bothell to Tokyo and back

Dr. David Goldstein has spent the past 11 months teaching American ethnic studies to college students in Japan. And while he was there to teach, he ended up learning, too.

August 10, 2022

Alumna Jessica Belmont stands out with ‘extraordinary distinction’

Alumna Jessica Belmont ’22 has used her experiences and research as an intersex, queer, trans woman to inform how gender and sexuality studies is taught through textbooks and at a local community organization — and has been recognized for her work as a 2022 Husky 100 recipient.

August 4, 2022

A garment unveils an identity

A chador garment worn by some Muslim women is usually black. That of Anida Yoeu Ali, senior artist-in-residence, is red and sparkly. In this inaugural segment of KUOW’s podcast The Blue Suit, award-winning poet Shin Yu Pai explores Ali’s identity inside and outside The Red Chador.

July 29, 2022

Libraries, lakes and learning

Through a Libraries Love Lakes project, students in Dr. Avery Cook Shinneman’s Limnology class and the Woodinville Library created kits filled with fun, educational activities to help children in the Bothell area foster an appreciation for lakes.

July 22, 2022

Committed to community

Hana Abdulrahman is a proud Muslim, immigrant and graduate student at the University of Washington Bothell — and is now one of the University’s 2022 Husky 100.

July 7, 2022

Objects as mirrors of culture

Southeast Asian Pasts and Futures is a new program at UW Bothell in which students of Asian descent spend quarters studying together to understand their past, address their present and reimagine their future.

June 29, 2022