News Stories by Topic

A complete list of stories featured in News from UW Bothell.

277 results based on your selection

Ursula Valdez receives Husky Green Award

Ursula Valdez, a lecturer in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, received a 2020 Husky Green Award in recognition of how she incorporates conservation and sustainability into her classes and activities.

May 21, 2020

Writers of UW Bothell come together

Two graduate students and one alumna from the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences have created a quarterly reading event that aims to connect current and past students of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing & Poetics program.

May 8, 2020

A pandemics course in the time of COVID-19

Assistant Professor Dan Bustillos quickly designed a timely spring quarter course in the School of Nursing & Health Studies — Coronavirus Pandemic: The ethical and legal implications of pandemic preparedness and response.

May 8, 2020

Raising awareness around mental health

A community of University of Washington Bothell faculty have been working to raise awareness of mental health issues and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on behavioral health.

May 7, 2020

Tzou receives research, scholarship award

Carrie Tzou, an associate professor in the School of Educational Studies, is the recipient of the University of Washington Bothell’s 2020 Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity Award.

May 6, 2020

Ezeonwu receives Distinguished Teaching Award

Associate Professor Mabel Ezeonwu of the School of Nursing & Health Studies is the recipient of the 2020 Distinguished Teaching Award in recognition of her mentorship and individual attention to students.

April 29, 2020

UW Bothell influences Monroe School District

Two principals and five assistant principals in the Monroe School District are graduates of the University of Washington Bothell’s Leadership Development for Educators program, which alumna Fredrika Smith helped to found.

April 29, 2020

Supporting urban community gardening

Melanie Malone researches contaminants in urban community gardens, which is an important consideration as more people turn to gardening for vegetables during the coronavirus pandemic.

April 22, 2020

Robust teacher prep for indigenous studies

With spring quarter, the School of Educational Studies launched a new two-course sequence developed by Sarah Shear to train students in Since Time Immemorial, Washington state’s K-12 Native American studies curriculum.

April 8, 2020

Chocolate expert immerses herself in research

An expert from the University of Washington Bothell on the culture, economics and politics of chocolate, Kristy Leissle is currently living in West Africa to conduct field work with cocoa growers for her next book on Africa’s contributions to chocolate.

March 30, 2020

Real world intrudes on quarantine course

Stefanie Iverson Cabral teaches a course in the School of Nursing & Health Studies called Quarantine and Isolation that, ironically, will be conducted remotely this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic.

March 25, 2020