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Campus forum on Imagining America

Members of the University of Washington Bothell campus are invited to a forum to discuss how hosting the Imagining America consortium could support community engagement and diversity. The forum is 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday, March 3, in UW1, Room 361.

February 29, 2016

UW Bothell celebrates Women’s Day at Film Forum

Seven faculty members from the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and about 20 University of Washington Bothell students, alumni and friends are leading an International Women’s Day celebration with a day-long public presentation of their work at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle.

February 25, 2016

CROW student journal taking flight

A new peer-review journal for University of Washington Bothell students called The CROW is about to take flight. The Campus Research and Observational Writings journal is a place to publish research papers and proposals, literature reviews and editorials. The final deadline for submissions is Tuesday, March 1, at publish@uw.edu

February 25, 2016

Engaging in oil, coal export decisions

The Pacific Northwest’s position between inland coal and oil supplies and Asian markets is the subject of “The Thing Green Line” presentation by Eric de Place, a policy analyst with the Sightline Institute on Tuesday, March 8, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in UW2-131. Sponsored by the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and BIS 356, Ethics and Government.

February 24, 2016

Research in Progress: Immigration and Education

School of Educational Studies Professor Cherry Banks presents “Creating the world we want to live in: Lessons from the intergroup education movement” as the latest event in the Winter 2016 Research in Progress series. Her presentation is Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in LB1-205.

February 23, 2016

Out of Africa: UW Bothell prof authors ‘Selling the Serengeti’

In his new book, “Selling the Serengeti,” University of Washington Bothell Associate Professor Benjamin Gardner studies the influence of safari tourism – ecotourism or big-game hunting -- on land rights, market forces and the Maasai culture in Tanzania.

February 19, 2016

UW Bothell leaders win engineering awards

Two University of Washington Bothell leaders have been honored by the Puget Sound Engineering Council as top talents in the region. Elaine Scott, dean of the School of STEM, and Wendy Lawrence, a UW Bothell advisory board member, received their awards at a banquet at the Museum of Flight in Seattle on February 13. Scott was named 2016 Academic Engineer of the Year and veteran astronaut Lawrence was recognized for her many contributions to education.

February 19, 2016

Women in leadership forum

The University of Washington Bothell is hosting a free one-day forum with a national non-partisan organization that encourages women to move into the political arena. “research has shown that women typically don’t run for office until they are prompted by a particular issue,” says Annette Anderson, director of curriculum, academic affairs. She organized Friday’s event at the Activities and Recreation Center with the Center for American Women & Politics.

January 28, 2016

UW Bothell hosts South African student leaders

UW Bothell welcomed students from the University of the Free State (UFS) in Bloemfontein, South Africa this month. They were part of Leadership for Change, a global partnership that teaches the value of diversity and builds leadership skills.

January 22, 2016

State Supreme Court goes to class

The Washington Supreme Court conducts a traveling court two to three times per year, and UW Bothell was chosen as its first site for 2016. Faculty and students took advantage of a rare learning opportunity both inside and outside the classroom.

January 22, 2016