UW Bothell Sees Record Number of Mary Gates Scholars
Record Number of UW Bothell Undergraduate Students Awarded Mary Gates Scholarships
Published: December 31, 2013
Students at the University of Washington Bothell have developed a reputation for exceptional scholarship in a variety of disciplines. As the campus expands to include more majors and fields of study, the quantity and quality of innovative student research expands along with it. In the fall quarter, a record six UW Bothell students were awarded Mary Gates Scholarships.
Mary Gates Research Scholarships are competitive scholarships intended to enhance the educational experiences of undergraduate students at the University of Washington while they are engaged in research guided by faculty. The following UW Bothell students were awarded for their research in both science and the humanities:
Dan Lombardo, Biology
Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of a Seasonal Wetland Crow Roost
Brooke Sullateskee-Rincon, Community Psychology
Listen to the Youth: Understanding the Medical Care Needs of High Risk Youth.
Brendan Korb, Biology
Myeloid Leukemia Cells
Jessica Manfredi, Global Studies; Law, Economics, Public Policy
Feminization of Brain-Drain: (Re) formulating Gender Identities of Mexican and Caribbean Migrant Women
Dan Lombardo, Biology Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of a Seasonal Wetland Crow Roost
Anthony Stillman, Biology
Healthcare Teams in the Wake of Disruptions
Bren Hammond, BSN student, was awarded a Mary Gates Leadership Scholarship for her demonstrated leadership skills. These scholarships encourage undergraduate students to develop leadership abilities through practical experience, personal reflection and in community with mentors and peers.
The Mary Gates Endowment expands opportunities for undergraduates by providing scholarships that require students to articulate their goals, identify mentors, reflect on their experiences, and actively engage in their own learning processes. Join us in congratulating the remarkable achievements of these students!