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Student Kira Lemke: scholar, mentor and Husky 100

Despite the pandemic, STEM student Kira Lemke started a campus chapter in national organization, served as a peer coach, got a Mary Gates scholarship and was named one of the 2022 Husky 100 — to name just a few accomplishments.

May 26, 2022

The legacy of a leader

Isabeau Rosen is a recipient of one of the 2022 Chancellor’s Student Civic Leadership Awards. The awards recognize students who are addressing critical issues on their campuses and in their communities through service and social entrepreneurship.

May 19, 2022

Three sisters, one passion

Sisters Hannah, Rachel and Sophie have a number of things in common — including their school, their major and their goals for the health care field.

May 19, 2022

My story: Fighting to be seen, fighting to be heard

Jesse Blaire discovered the power of words and writing them down in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. Graduating in June with a double major in Law, Economics & Public Policy and in Society, Ethics and Human Behavior, it was The Power of Feminist Writing, a new course taught by Dr. Julie Shayne, that gave them the confidence to share their experiences unique to their intersectional identities.

May 19, 2022

Chen receives research, scholarship award

Dr. Min Chen receives the Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity award. It is one of the highest honors a UW Bothell faculty member can receive.

May 5, 2022

Q&A: Dennis Gagaoin

Helping students access higher education is at the core of Dennis Gagaoin’s work. As director of admissions, he looks for innovative ways to improve experiences for students. In the works is an electronic viewbook that can be customized and delivered instantly.

April 14, 2022

My Story: Creating a brighter future

Sam Locke, senior at the University of Washington Bothell, plans to use her degree from the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences to "continue helping people and create a future that’s just a little brighter, and a little more hopeful."

April 7, 2022

Creating community led to dream career

Alumna Brittaney Bunjong has used her Media & Communication Studies degree to create a varied career that includes podcasting, event planning, artist management and food blogging. Through it all is her life’s work: creating community.

March 31, 2022

Q&A: Je Salvador

Je Salvador, research and instruction librarian, talks about work in the library, shares current favorite books and suggests some you might enjoy.

March 10, 2022

Alumni till fertile soil

Environmental Studies alumni David Jackson ’17 and Sara Rocero ’17 are using their degrees for the greater good of the environment while working at the Snohomish Conservation District.

February 24, 2022