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Wildfires increasing air pollution in Northwest
BOTHELL, Washington — A growing number of wildfires has increased particulate air pollution over the last several decades in the Northwest, researchers at the University of Washington Bothell report.
July 18, 2018
Work, school, home, hobby all about the bees
Robby Wrench, a gardener on the University of Washington Bothell / Cascadia College campus and a student in the UW Master of Environmental Horticulture program, expresses his passion for pollinators through photography. His art is on display in the Miller Library at the Center for Urban Horticulture in Seattle.
July 5, 2018
New faces, new energy on campus
A number of the new students at the University of Washington Bothell say they like its walkable size, smaller classes and the opportunity for learning relationships with professors.
July 5, 2018
Students engage with Latino community
Three University of Washington Bothell courses with a total of 50 students are engaged in community-based learning and research projects this summer with the Latino Educational Training Institute, a Lynnwood nonprofit that serves the Latino community in south Snohomish County.
July 5, 2018
Class of 2022 arriving at UW Bothell
Groups of new students are learning about college life and the UW Bothell campus this summer as the Office of Orientation & Transition welcomes about 750 to 800 first-year students and about the same number of transfers.
July 5, 2018
Maximizing experiences on campus
Allison Pace lived on campus, worked on campus and started a club. She said applying for the Husky 100 forced her to reflect on how she has been changed by all of her experiences at the University of Washington Bothell.
June 29, 2018
UW Bothell MBA gave Microsoft leader a mindset
Aseem Datar, a leader in Microsoft’s fast-growing Azure cloud-computing platform, said his MBA experience at the University of Washington Bothell was uncomfortable, which is exactly what he wanted.
June 29, 2018
A picture and a thousand words
The new edition of Clamor, the University of Washington Bothell’s only professional-grade literary and arts journal, is hot off the press. All the work to publish the journal is done by students.
June 21, 2018
Giving voice for Native perspectives
Lisa Fryett worked for more than 18 years at The Boeing Company, eventually becoming a project manager for in-flight entertainment. She left the corporate world in 2016 to complete her degree at the University of Washington Bothell where her advocacy for Native viewpoints earned her recognition in the Husky 100.
June 21, 2018
UW Bothell math discovery goes Dutch
A unique pattern of pentagons discovered by mathematicians at the University of Washington Bothell popped up in the Netherlands in the exterior design of a primary school building.
June 21, 2018
UW Bothell raises pride flag
This year, for the first time, all three University of Washington campuses raised the gay pride flag in honor of Pride Month as a symbolic gesture of acceptance and support for LGBTQIA students, staff, faculty and alumni. The flag was raised on the UW Bothell campus at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 18.
June 14, 2018
Events enrich the student experience
There are now almost 100 student clubs at the University of Washington Bothell, including yoga and drone-building. Other organizations and offices on campus offer students a range of events that have both academic and social benefits.
June 14, 2018