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Earn pharmacy, MBA degrees in 5 years

University of Washington pharmacy students can accelerate their careers by simultaneously taking MBA classes through the University of Washington Bothell in a unique Seattle-Bothell intercampus degree program. Photo: The first three students, left to right: Christian Michelet, Gilbert Ko and Michael Sporck

December 22, 2016

‘Ghostlight’ gives military holiday cheer

The University of Washington Bothell’s Digital Future Lab has donated 10,000 copies of its first commercial video game to Stack-Up, a nonprofit that supports members of the military and their families.

December 22, 2016

UW Bothell 2016 year in review

From a state Supreme Court visit in January to the reverberations of the presidential election at the end of the year, 2016 stood out as a time when the University of Washington Bothell represented the values of justice, engagement, innovation and inclusion.

December 22, 2016

$100,000 for Coca-Cola scholars

The University of Washington Bothell has received a $100,000 scholarship grant from The Coca-Cola Foundation to increase the number of students who succeed at becoming the first in their families to graduate on time from a four-year college.

December 16, 2016

Student Islamophobia video goes viral

A UW Bothell class that produced a video as a final project and a statement against Islamophobia saw it go viral on Facebook. “Shoulder to Shoulder” was posted Wednesday on the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences page and by Friday morning it had more than 88,000 views.

December 16, 2016

Apply, nominate students for Husky 100

The University of Washington is accepting nominations and applications for the second Husky 100 – exceptional students who make the most of opportunities for engagement and represent the University’s values.

December 16, 2016

Campus resource officer discussed at town hall

University of Washington Bothell Chancellor Wolf Yeigh and Cascadia College President Eric Murray discussed the new campus resource officer during a joint town hall meeting Tuesday at the North Creek Events Center.

December 15, 2016

New faces of physics

“Astronomy is great because people who might think they don’t like science might still like astronomy. Space is cool,” says Joey Key, assistant professor in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics.

December 9, 2016

Core class supports Dreamers

A Discovery Core class held a support of Dreamers event Tuesday in the Activities and Recreation Center. It provided information about the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act and supported undocumented students at risk of possible deportation under a new federal administration.

December 7, 2016

Hormone linked to brain changes, aggression

University of Washington Bothell research into the hormone DHEA and aggression in songbirds indicates the hormone alters regions of the brain that regulate social behavior. That could have implications for people who take DHEA as a health supplement.

December 2, 2016