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Keeping things on schedule

A natural leader, Jessica Gray is graduating from UW Bothell with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a talent for making connections and organizing activities.

May 8, 2019

Bruce Harrell is commencement speaker

Bruce Harrell, a University of Washington Political Science and Law School graduate, a former Husky football player and the Seattle City Council president, has been selected to be the 2019 University of Washington Bothell commencement speaker.

May 8, 2019

ACTing to transform campus, community

One of the Husky 100 at UW Bothell, Neha Chhabra plans to become a dentist so she can provide health care to people who lack access to medical resources.

May 1, 2019

Alumni Council is running strong

On Saturday, May 18, more than 1,300 walkers, strollers, joggers and runners will take to the streets of Bothell for the 14th Annual UW Bothell Husky 5k.

April 25, 2019

Campus helps students dress for careers

Tau Sigma, the honor society for transfer students, coordinated the Husky Clothing Pop-up. It provided donated business attire to students for the Spring Job & Internship Fair.

April 25, 2019

Civic leadership awards for Navarro, Akhidenor

University of Washington Bothell students Ariana Navarro and Charity Akhidenor have been recognized for their civic engagement with awards from the Washington Campus Compact, a coalition of 37 two- and four-year colleges.

April 23, 2019

Connect at career fair

A conversation at a career fair changed Kadija Hussen’s life three years ago. Change yours at the Young Women Empowered (Y-WE) Career Day at UW Bothell, April 27.

April 19, 2019

Founders fellows traveling to conferences

UW Bothell’s Founders Fellow fund is now aligned with UW’s Undergraduate Research Travel Award. It means undergraduates can apply for more help with expenses to attend a conference.

April 11, 2019

Interns surprised by Legislature experience

Instead of political infighting, four legislative interns saw Washington state lawmakers acting neighborly. Instead of office chores, the interns had meaningful work researching bills, writing speeches and helping constituents.

March 28, 2019