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Native Girls Code, helping diversify STEM

After completing her community psychology degree with a human rights minor at the University of Washington Bothell, Shawn Peterson created a way to combine her education with her passion. She helped start Native Girls Code with the goal of introducing indigenous teen girls to opportunities in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

April 5, 2017

Seven acclaimed in second Husky 100

Seven seniors from UW Bothell are acclaimed this year in the Husky 100 – students from all three UW campuses who make the most of their Husky experience. Husky 100 students are known for their innovation, commitment to inclusivity, capacity for leadership and how they connect learning and experience.

March 30, 2017

Aaron Yared takes a 3rd place in debate nationals

A member of the University of Washington Bothell Speech and Debate Team, Aaron Yared, took a third place in the Pi Kappa Delta National Comprehensive Speech and Debate Tournament. The junior in law, economics and public policy won third place in the Novice Division International Public Debate Association style debate during the completion over spring break in Boise, Idaho.

March 28, 2017

The intern who created a new job

Sage Miller used his time in an internship course to create a project he’ll direct over the next two years with an annual budget of $125,000. Majoring in community psychology with a minor in public policy (’17), Miller says he’s well-suited to create the YMCA website compiling 150 nonprofit social service providers in north Seattle.

March 24, 2017

Senior hits 3 of 4 alt spring break activities

University of Washington Bothell senior Feruza Ghias remained active over spring break by engaging in three out of four of the University’s alternative spring break community activities.

March 24, 2017

Olympia interns on inside track to policy careers

University of Washington Bothell students who serve as legislative interns in Olympia gain an inside look at politics and an inside track to public policy careers. This winter the University sent Shelby Lubchuk and Aysha Raza to the marbled halls of the Capitol for the 2017 regular session of the 65th Washington Legislature.

March 17, 2017

Donate to Husky Pantry food drive

A food drive is underway for Husky Pantry, which provides some groceries for students facing food insecurity. Look for donation boxes in campus building until March 17. If you need food, contact the resident adviser at the Husky Village Community Center.

March 14, 2017

April 3 deadline for research symposium

April 3 is the deadline to apply for the University of Washington Bothell Undergraduate Research and Creative Practice Symposium. Students present their research, scholarship or creative activity with a poster, oral presentation or visual and performance art.

March 7, 2017

Changing face of science one female at a time

Nationally, women make up a small percentage of professionals in math-intensive fields. But, the University of Washington Bothell's School of STEM is changing the face of math, computer science and engineering one female at a time.

March 2, 2017

Discounts on backup and sick child care

UW Bothell faculty, staff and students have access to backup child care services. If your child’s school is closed, your regular caregiver unavailable or your child mildly ill, options are available through UW’s partnership with KinderCare Learning Centers and Bright Horizons.

March 2, 2017

$5K seed money yours for bright Husky idea

Up to $5,000 in seed money is available to students for an idea that will enhance the University of Washington experience. The deadline to apply for the Husky Seed Fund is April 3. Individual students or teams may apply. Details are online.

March 1, 2017