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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

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

Residential Village will enrich Husky Experience

The new Residential Village at UW Bothell has broken ground. In three years, it will rise up to three buildings housing more than 1,000 students, event and office space, and a dining facility with a variety of food stations.

March 10, 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

Teaching the history of pandemics while living through one

Dr. Stefanie Iverson Cabral teaches Disease, Human History, Society & Civilization, a course that examines the implications infectious diseases have had on our society and the way we live — and how they have altered the course of history

March 3, 2022

See the person, not the disability

Dr. Mo West, associate teaching professor in the School of Nursing & Health Studies, teaches a Discovery Core class on critical disability studies — a growing, multi-disciplinary field that investigates, critiques and enhances Western society’s understanding of disability.

March 2, 2022

Students find their way at UW Bothell

After a year of brainstorming, planning and organizing, Gavin Doyle and Deborah Hathaway debuted the Pathways Experience — a series of virtual and in-person sessions designed to connect students with majors and co-curricular opportunities.

February 3, 2022