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Native Girls Code, helping diversify STEM

After completing her community psychology degree with a human rights minor at the University of Washington Bothell, Shawn Peterson created a way to combine her education with her passion. She helped start Native Girls Code with the goal of introducing indigenous teen girls to opportunities in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

April 5, 2017

UW Bothell wins Community Transit award

Community Transit presented its Innovation and Revitalization Champion of the Year award to the University of Washington Bothell for adding U-Cars, electric charging stations and bike repair stations to campus.

March 31, 2017

The intern who created a new job

Sage Miller used his time in an internship course to create a project he’ll direct over the next two years with an annual budget of $125,000. Majoring in community psychology with a minor in public policy (’17), Miller says he’s well-suited to create the YMCA website compiling 150 nonprofit social service providers in north Seattle.

March 24, 2017

Senior hits 3 of 4 alt spring break activities

University of Washington Bothell senior Feruza Ghias remained active over spring break by engaging in three out of four of the University’s alternative spring break community activities.

March 24, 2017

Olympia interns on inside track to policy careers

University of Washington Bothell students who serve as legislative interns in Olympia gain an inside look at politics and an inside track to public policy careers. This winter the University sent Shelby Lubchuk and Aysha Raza to the marbled halls of the Capitol for the 2017 regular session of the 65th Washington Legislature.

March 17, 2017

April 3 deadline for research symposium

April 3 is the deadline to apply for the University of Washington Bothell Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Symposium. Students present their research, scholarship or creative activity with a poster, oral presentation or visual and performance art.

March 7, 2017

Excitement, fun at Inspire STEM Festival

Hundreds of middle school students engaged in science workshops, checked out technology exhibits, heard two astronauts extol engineering, and enhanced their appreciation for mathematics at the University of Washington Bothell’s third Inspire STEM Festival.

March 6, 2017

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

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

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