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Blazing a college path for farmworker families

As Upward Bound director in Yakima, Washington, Catalina Alvarez-Villanueva helps low-income and first-generation families prepare for college. The Yakima Valley native knows the journey well, having gone to the University of Washington Bothell and back home.

September 21, 2018

Global Health minor has interdisciplinary appeal

A new minor in Global Health at the University of Washington Bothell this fall is designed to appeal not only to students in the School of Nursing & Health Studies but also to students in other disciplines looking to broaden their expertise and job prospects.

September 20, 2018

Welcome Week: Get connected, become involved

Fall quarter, the beginning of the academic year, brings thousands of students to the University of Washington Bothell campus for new challenges and opportunities. Welcome Week is filled with dozens of activities to help the students create community with each other and prepare for the year ahead.

September 14, 2018

Convergence of campus arts, literary community

Just as winds meet in the Puget Sound Convergence Zone, visiting writers mix with MFA students at UW Bothell’s Fall Convergence. The Sept. 29 symposium features readings around the theme of “alternating facts.”

September 13, 2018

Meet the new faculty members on campus

In advance of fall quarter Sept. 26, the University of Washington Bothell welcomes faculty new to the campus community in the schools of Business, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, and Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.

September 13, 2018

UW Bothell advances self-driving trike

The self-driving tricycle project at the University of Washington Bothell is rolling forward, giving students the opportunity to develop engineering and computing skills in the field of autonomous vehicles.

September 6, 2018

The art of empathy in homeless housing

New artworks on the walls of Ronald Commons are especially meaningful to residents of the 60-unit housing development, many of whom were once homeless. They created the art themselves with University of Washington Bothell students.

August 17, 2018

Nursing students ask: Ready for a disaster?

For a community health class, University of Washington Bothell RN to BSN students are surveying Bothell residents, asking how well they are prepared for a disaster. The city of Bothell’s Emergency Preparedness Department is using the information in its planning.

August 17, 2018

A summer cruise into ocean engineering

University of Washington Bothell mechanical engineering students Matthew Munson and Spencer Nelson experienced ocean engineering firsthand on a cruise aboard a research ship this summer off the Northwest coast.

August 17, 2018

UW Bothell links to cryptocurrency, blockchain

Students interested in cryptocurrency or the underlying blockchain technology are finding like-minded friends, interesting jobs and a fast-growing club at the University of Washington Bothell.

August 16, 2018