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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

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

Promoting health in community

The fourth annual Wellness Fest on May 18 is a campus-wide event brings together students, campus and community partners to promote mental health and student wellbeing at UW Bothell and Cascadia College.

May 12, 2022

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

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

The camera is a raft

Students in Dr. Ted Hiebert’s art classes used their cameras to explore their academic interests, life during the pandemic, the external world and their internal thoughts.

April 7, 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