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Professors share expertise with community

UW Bothell this year launched two off-campus speaker series in which professors share their expertise with the community in free, public presentations: Pub Night Talks and Campus Research Connections.

November 1, 2017

Biggest single-day employer event on campus

More than 1,000 students contacted potential employers Oct. 17 during two career fairs — the Tech & Engineering Fair and the All-Industries Career Fair — at the University of Washington Bothell, making it the biggest single-day employer event the University has ever hosted.

October 27, 2017

130 WSOS scholars at UW Bothell, most ever

Pavel Krivopustov is on track to graduate in June with a degree in computer science and software engineering, and says it would not have been possible without the Washington State Opportunity Scholarship.

October 27, 2017

Getting out the (youth) vote

The UW Bothell Student Legislative Action Committee registered 217 University and Cascadia College voters and arranged to have a ballot box on campus to make it easier for students to take part in the November election.

October 27, 2017

Tailgating BBQ, breakfast for homecoming game

University of Washington Bothell alumni, students and their families and friends are invited to tailgate together before the Husky football game against UCLA on Oct. 28 in parking lot E1 at Husky Stadium.

October 20, 2017

Enjoy the Husky experience on W Day

W Day celebrates the founding of the University of Washington, and Huskies show their true colors by wearing purple on Friday, Oct. 27. UW Bothell students, faculty and staff enjoy music, games and snacks on the plaza.

October 19, 2017

Shared ideals found at U.N. Youth Assembly

A UW Bothell student who attended the United Nations Youth Assembly found that other young people around the world care deeply about many of the same things that are valued at the University, such as sustainable technology and advancing women’s rights.

October 19, 2017

UW Bothell students share in physics discovery

Two University of Washington Bothell students shared the excitement of making major astronomical discoveries this summer using the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), which recently won a Nobel Prize for its three founders.

October 13, 2017

Using the smart in smart phones: Amazon selfies

Most instructors tell students to put away their smartphones. Ursula Valdez tells students to use them, especially in the field for a biology or environmental science class. Go ahead, take a selfie, but include something meaningful in the picture. Caption it with context.

October 13, 2017

Research opportunities for undergraduates

The University of Washington Bothell takes pride in providing opportunities for undergraduates to work alongside professors on research. That was evident Thursday at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Fair where students eyed posters on 50 different projects, inviting them to get started.

October 13, 2017

Senior Kickoff starts career development

The class of 2018 had a chance to sharpen their focus on career development at the Senior Kickoff. The two-day event in early October at the Activities and Recreation Center was the first ever held by University of Washington Bothell Career Services. More than 100 seniors attended.

October 12, 2017

$460,000 scanning microscope for high-level research

UW Bothell researchers won $460,000 from the National Science Foundation for a scanning electron microscope that can see objects as small as one nanometer — a billionth of an inch. A piece of paper is about 100,000 nanometers thick.

September 29, 2017