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Bothell and the University are in this place together
The University of Washington Bothell and the city of Bothell both share space in the fast-growing Lake Washington watershed. University researchers who are in a unique position to monitor changes will share their insights this fall in a series of free public presentations called Campus Research Connections.
August 16, 2017
MAPS attracts, builds strong cohort network
Many of the students entering the UW Bothell Master of Arts in policy studies (MAPS) program already share a network of friendships and experiences in congressional offices that make them stand out. They expect the MAPS degree will help move them into careers where they can have an even greater impact.
August 16, 2017
UW Bothell shares in Green Honor Roll
The University of Washington has been named to The Princeton Review’s Green Honor Roll for seven straight years, and for the first time this year the review covered all three campuses, not just Seattle’s.
August 16, 2017
Master plan nears final approval
This fall the Bothell City Council, Cascadia College Trustees and the University of Washington Regents are expected to take final action on the master plan that will guide what the campus shared by UW Bothell and Cascadia College will look like in 20 years.
August 10, 2017
Students direct campus tech spending
University of Washington Bothell students controlled the spending of $383,000 on technology this spring, including four new 3-D printers for the Makerspace workshop and the latest cameras for checkout from the information technology help desk.
August 10, 2017
Successful fundraiser for Anna Bui endowment
About 200 people attended a fundraiser in Mukilteo, Washington, that brought in nearly $41,000 for the Anna Bui World of Hope Scholarship at the University of Washington Bothell. With previous donations, the endowment fund now has nearly $59,000 to support study abroad experiences for other students in memory of 19-year-old Bui who was killed last summer shortly after traveling in Europe for three weeks.
August 7, 2017
The heat islands of Snohomish County
A UW Bothell Master of Arts in policy studies student mapped the “heat islands” of Snohomish County. Temperatures in areas where nearly all the land is developed or paved can be 10 to 15 degrees warmer at night. The Snohomish Health District is using the research.
August 2, 2017
History of race and politics from 1967 Detroit
University of Washington Bothell Professor of American and ethnic studies Scott Kurashige has a timely new book, “The Fifty-Year Rebellion: How the U.S. Political Crisis Began in Detroit.”
July 31, 2017
Students see impact with data visualization class
Students in Katy Cook’s data visualization course see a genuine impact with community partner WithinReach, a Seattle-based health services navigator for residents across Washington.
July 31, 2017
Nursing students chronicle stories of Bothell fire
At Saturday’s block party marking one year since a devastating Bothell fire, UW Bothell nursing lecturer Karen Bowman, right, and city emergency management coordinator Jennifer Warmke shared interviews by community health students on the psychosocial impacts of the fire.
July 24, 2017
UW Bothell a match for dedicated nurse
As a Bachelor of Science in nursing is increasingly required by hospitals, more registered nurses are turning to UW Bothell's School of Nursing and Health Studies for its RN to BSN program. For many students like Kathryn Newton the decision is about more than a degree.
July 20, 2017
Internship impact: Putting skills to work
BIS 495 Worlds of Work, the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences internship course, is an opportunity for students to apply their critical thinking, collaboration and problem-solving skills to a professional environment. At the same time, it gives students a look at possible jobs or career paths.
July 19, 2017