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MFA community members perform with national dance company
Students in the Master of Fine Arts program were community performers in the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s production titled, What Problem?, which explored the tension between belonging to a community and feelings of isolation.
April 28, 2022
Shedding stigma and sharing support
Dr. Jody Early, professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, and Sandra Huber, community engagement manager at Verdant Health, developed Mental Health Matters of Washington — a new community-driven mental health promotion program that offers education, community engagement, resource navigation and social support.
April 28, 2022
Distinguished Teaching Award to Dr. Stefanie Iverson Cabral
This year’s recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award is Dr. Stefanie Iverson Cabral, assistant teaching professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies.
April 27, 2022
Math matters
Computer science students in this K-12 Computing Education class teach middle schoolers how to code their own math problems — bringing together two distinct academic fields.
April 21, 2022
Lessons in algorithms and activism
Students in Dr. Min Tang’s class, Critical Media Literacy, create educational workshops to present to high school students in the North Shore School District.
April 14, 2022
Community mural commemorates a lifelong passion
The 112-foot mural painted on SPUD Fish & Chips highlights the work of Dr. Jeff Jensen and the Salmon Watchers program he leads.
April 7, 2022
Top award to member of UW Bothell research group
Christine Ye, a local high school senior who credits Dr. Joey Key as the “one person who has been most influential in the development of my scientific career,” received $250,000 in the Regeneron Science Talent Search.
March 24, 2022
Designing inclusive intelligence
Dr. Afra Mashhadi, assistant professor at the University of Washington Bothell’s School of STEM, emphasizes the importance of equity in machine learning.
March 24, 2022
A literary lens on gender, race and power
Dr. Julie Shayne, teaching professor in the School of IAS, debuts a class — and passion project — on the power of feminist writing.
March 24, 2022
The legal case: Making evidence persuasive
Students in the Discovery Core course The Legal Case researched and prepared for a fictional trial judged by members of the Law Society. And the verdict is …
March 14, 2022
Hacking your brain for life
In this first-year class, students learn about college life, neuro-engineering and how science can change the way people experience the world.
March 10, 2022
Existential loneliness and intrinsic hope
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change recently released a report that demonstrates the consequences of inaction. In this podcast, Dr. Jennifer Atkinson, along with author Sarah Jaquette Ray, discusses how we can get into ever-better relationship with each other and the Earth.
March 3, 2022