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Admitted students welcomed at a distance
After the Admissions Office had to scrap four scheduled Admitted Student Days on campus, the office launched Dawgs at a Distance, a two-week long campaign of online events and chat sessions for prospective students and their parents.
April 22, 2020
Supporting urban community gardening
Melanie Malone researches contaminants in urban community gardens, which is an important consideration as more people turn to gardening for vegetables during the coronavirus pandemic.
April 22, 2020
Advisers available, building relationships
The coronavirus pandemic has distanced academic advising, but UW Bothell advisers are still available, still a resource that students can access.
April 16, 2020
Meeting the access-to-technology challenge
With loaner laptops and software links, UW Bothell is meeting the challenge of giving students access to the technology they need to continue their studies.
April 16, 2020
UW Bothell welcomes Leslie Cornick as dean of the School of STEM
Leslie Cornick, the new dean of the School of STEM, is a marine mammal ecologist who has been an associate dean at Eastern Washington University. She is known for efforts to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering and math, and for building industry and community partnerships.
April 16, 2020
Earth Week goes virtual
Many of the planned Earth Week events at the University of Washington Bothell have taken root online, remotely growing a community of sustainability.
April 16, 2020
Makerspace 3D printers making face shields
The University of Washington Bothell Makerspace is turning out parts for face shields to help protect doctors and nurses in the UW Medicine system from exposure to the COVID-19 coronavirus.
April 10, 2020
Q&A: Tyson Kemper, grounds supervisor
How has the job of grounds supervisor changed since the coronavirus pandemic altered the learning landscape at the University of Washington Bothell? Tyson Kemper answers a few questions from Sean Park.
April 10, 2020
Robust teacher prep for indigenous studies
With spring quarter, the School of Educational Studies launched a new two-course sequence developed by Sarah Shear to train students in Since Time Immemorial, Washington state’s K-12 Native American studies curriculum.
April 8, 2020
Better Native American health through research
Abigail Echo-Hawk (American Studies ’07, Master of Arts in Policy Studies ’09) directs data collection and evaluation for the Urban Indian Health Institute, a tribal epidemiology center with a national scope.
April 8, 2020
Making the census a success
Two faculty members in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences led their students in promoting the census in the community and learning they have the ability to impact others.
April 2, 2020
Coronavirus can’t stop debate team
The coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of a national debate competition, but it didn’t stop the Speech and Debate Team from competing, as it quickly adapted to an online platform.
April 2, 2020