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Legislative support for STEM

UW Bothell will be able to accommodate more students in the School of STEM if the Washington Legislature keeps plans on track for a second science, technology, engineering and math building on campus.

January 6, 2017

Natalia Dyba to India on Fulbright seminar

University of Washington Bothell Director of Global Initiatives Natalia Dyba has been selected for the Fulbright-Nehru India International Education Administrators Seminar from March 18 to April 2 in India.

December 29, 2016

Campus resource officer discussed at town hall

University of Washington Bothell Chancellor Wolf Yeigh and Cascadia College President Eric Murray discussed the new campus resource officer during a joint town hall meeting Tuesday at the North Creek Events Center.

December 15, 2016

Tracy Caldwell, 35-year UW employee

Tracy Caldwell, a campus safety dispatcher with University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College and a 35-year UW employee, has died.

November 22, 2016

Diversity values reaffirmed at forum

At a free speech forum of more than 100 people, diversity leaders reaffirmed the University of Washington Bothell’s commitment to build an inclusive and supportive community. In another development, an online bias response form has been created on the campus diversity website and is now live.

November 17, 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

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

Cybersecurity burgeoning across disciplines

The Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity has found a home at the University of Washington Bothell that shares a commitment to approach questions from multiple perspectives. At its first Bothell event, CIAC presenters said cybersecurity has grown beyond a technical problem to encompass issues affecting law, finance, economics, ethics and society.

October 26, 2016

Leading in online international learning

Collaborative Online International Learning is a specialty at UW Bothell, using video conferencing and social media to share classes in different countries. Students can have a virtual overseas experience and decide if they want to study abroad in person by taking a COIL class.

October 21, 2016

Connecting wetlands to the world

A small herbarium has sprouted at the Sarah Simonds Green Conservatory. It provides a critical authoritative record of plants in the 58-acre UW Bothell wetland and is a resource for students and researchers worldwide.

October 21, 2016