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Planting the seeds of change
Alumna Sharndeep Shoker ’21 feels a personal connection with the Punjabi farmers who were protesting in the streets of Delhi — a connection that fueled her graduate student research, activism and allyship from 7,000 miles away.
January 6, 2022
UW Bothell in 60 seconds
Got a minute? Take our 60-second tour of the University of Washington Bothell. Get the facts on our diverse student body, commitment to community engagement, high impact educational practices, and successful graduates.
December 22, 2021
Graduating students showcase CSSE capstone research
Students in the School of STEM shared their research at the autumn 2021 capstone symposium.
December 22, 2021
2021 Year in Review
Most of 2021 was spent in “remote operations” mode at UW Bothell. This year-end review shares highlights from this unusual year in which research, teaching, learning and community building all continued despite the pandemic.
December 21, 2021
Academic Affairs names 2021 staff award winners
The Digital Learning team and Natalia Dyba, director of global initiatives, were named recipients of two Division of Academic Affairs staff awards.
December 20, 2021
The buzz on Camilo Acosta
Alumnus Camilo Acosta has an important job as the Japanese beetle eradication coordinator in Washington state, helping to catch the insects — which devour more than 300 different plant species — by the thousands.
December 20, 2021
Our home in the forest
UW Bothell’s commitment to environmental education and research is exemplified by its expert faculty, eager students — and the new center at St. Edwards State Park the University runs with community partners.
December 20, 2021
Undergraduates invited to research stem cells
Three UW Bothell undergraduates were awarded fellowships — usually bestowed just to graduate and post-doctoral students — to research heart development, kidney disease and osteoporosis.
December 9, 2021
Students — and advocates, too
Students in the class Issues in Media Studies: Human Rights Public Culture do more than just study human rights violations; they engage in a substantive project that leads to a local intervention.
December 9, 2021
Bridges to resilience for tomorrow’s nurses
A new endowed scholarship honors the life of Jessica Hammond, a graduate of the School of Nursing & Health Studies, who died in 2015. Her mother, Mary Hammond and stepfather Conrad Brown hope the scholarship will help future nurses. Read the story in UW Bothell’s Annual Impact Report.
December 9, 2021
The supply chain depends on you
The coronavirus pandemic exposed broken links in the supply chain. As shoppers head into the holiday season, Dr. Surya Pathak breaks down how the supply chain works and how we can all help repair it.
December 2, 2021
Changing lives, one interaction at a time
Elizabeth Dawson, a nursing student at the University of Washington Bothell, lives her values each day by serving the most vulnerable — both in her job and in her spare time.
December 2, 2021