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Award for School of Nursing and Health Studies

The Verdant Health Commission, which provides health education and other services in south Snohomish County, presented its Community Collaboration Award to the University of Washington Bothell’s School of Nursing and Health Studies.

February 28, 2017

Carrie Newman wins orientation award

One of the first people to greet new students at the University of Washington Bothell is Carrie Newman, the advising and orientation program manager. Now her work has been recognized with an outstanding professional award from the Association for Orientation, Transition, Retention in Higher Education.

February 28, 2017

Equity and Inclusion Conference at UW Bothell

More than 350 people from the University of Washington Bothell and the larger community took part in skill-building workshops and networking Friday at the University’s third annual Equity and Inclusion Conference.

February 27, 2017

Shovel-ready students learn by working

The University of Washington Bothell is hosting a cohort of local teens in the Lake Washington Watershed Internship Program who are learning about the environment while getting muddy removing blackberry vines from Bothell’s North Creek Forest.

February 25, 2017

UW Bothell ranked among top graduate schools

The University of Washington Bothell has been ranked among the nation’s top graduate schools for 2017 by graduateprograms.com. The education research publisher lists UW Bothell fifth in computer science, 10th in accounting and 13th in business master’s degrees.

February 25, 2017

Career services expanded to 2 years for alumni

Alumni now may receive one-on-one career counseling from University of Washington Bothell Career Services for up to two years after graduation. This valuable service has been expanded from three months to better serve graduates in a changing work world.

February 25, 2017

‘Islamophobia a tool of public manipulation’

A leading voice of American Muslims, Dalia Mogahed, told more than 450 students, faculty, and community members at the University of Washington Bothell that Islamophobia – anti-Muslim bigotry based on irrational fear of Islam – is a threat to all because it is used as a tool of public manipulation.

February 25, 2017

Policy student expert on seed diversity

University of Washington Bothell Master of Arts in policy studies (MAPS) student Caitlin Moore presents “Seeding the Future,” a talk on the importance of organic and diverse seeds, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, at the 21 Acres farm learning center in Woodinville.

February 23, 2017

Have idea? Need $100K? Innovation encouraged

Invention-minded students, faculty and staff at the University of Washington Bothell are invited to apply for $100,000 Amazon Catalyst grants to help get the innovation started. The money comes from Seattle’s online retailer Amazon in partnership with CoMotion, the UW innovation hub. Applications are taken quarterly and the next deadline is March 26.

February 17, 2017

Health studies students intern with King County

Three University of Washington Bothell health studies students recently completed their field work as interns with Seattle and King County Public Health on a program to promote fruits and vegetables in home child care meals instead of junk food and sugary drinks.

February 16, 2017

Helping postdocs step up to teaching

Becoming an instructor is a big step for postdocs thinking of themselves as future faculty. Many from University of Washington campuses and affiliated institutions are finding help with Science Teaching Experience for Postdocs.

February 16, 2017

Student poster selected at math conference

A presentation of work from UW Bothell’s summer Mathematics Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) was selected as an outstanding poster at a major math conference. Another REU is being held this summer on campus, and there’s still time to apply.

February 14, 2017