News from the School of STEM
Category: Newsletter
Winter 2025 Quarterly Crossroads
The Quarterly Crossroads is a quarterly newsletter of leadership updates, school highlights, student stories, news and upcoming events for the School of STEM.
March 20, 2025
School of STEM establishes Engineering Machine Shop in Innovation Hall
School of STEM received $300,000 in funding from the UW Bothell Worthington Technology Fund for mechanical engineering equipment used in instruction. This funding helped upgrade and establish the larger Engineering Machine Shop for the School of STEM. Located in Innovation Hall 015, the Engineering Machine Shop serves as a crucial resource for students in engineering and related fields.
March 14, 2025
Autumn 2024 Quarterly Crossroads
The Quarterly Crossroads is a quarterly newsletter of leadership updates, school highlights, student stories, news and upcoming events for the School of STEM.
December 11, 2024
Mentorship, philanthropy and STEM excellence: The Boy legacy
Emeritus advisory board member Ralph Boy and his wife Doreen continue to shape UW Bothell’s STEM community through their mentorship and philanthropy. From helping establish the Electrical Engineering program to creating a million-dollar endowment, their legacy continues to transform the lives of students pursuing their dreams.
December 5, 2024
Spring Quarterly Crossroads
The Quarterly Crossroads is a quarterly newsletter of leadership updates, school highlights, student stories, news and upcoming events for the School of STEM.
June 4, 2024
Incarceration to Innovation
University of Washington Bothell Alumnus Michael Cho honored with National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
May 23, 2024
CSS autumn newsletter, Nibbles, from Chair Dr. Bill Erdly
Check out the autumn 2021 edition of the Division of Computing & Software Systems newsletter, Nibbles, from Chair and Associate Professor Dr. Bill Erdly. Read the message from the chair and access the newsletter to see news about huskies making an impact in the world, faculty promotions and multiple awards, welcoming new staff and faculty, sponsoring the Grace Hopper Conference, an NSF grant to research AI-enhanced cybersecurity, funding for 911 emergency communications, and more!
December 22, 2021
E&M autumn newlsetter, The Juncture, from Interim Chair Dr. Linda Simonsen
An autumn 2021 news update from the Division of Engineering & Mathematics Interim Chair and Professor Dr. Linda Simonsen. Read the message and access the autumn 2021 newsletter, The Juncture, to see the latest news about welcoming new staff and faculty, various faculty awards and grants, a new online game to identify whale calls, an Avanade STEM scholar turned employee, a pilot project to create STEM pathways for underrepresented students of the Yakima Valley, and more!
December 8, 2021
CSS spring newsletter, Nibbles, from Chair Dr. Bill Erdly
Division of Computing & Software Systems Chair and Associate Professor Dr. Bill Erdly shares spring 2021 updates in the latest edition of divisional newsletter, Nibbles. Read his message and access the newsletter to read news about research groups, Distinguished Teaching Awards, a student helping with a vaccine-finding website, Dr. Marc Dupuis human factors in cybersecurity research, the CSS Technology Advisory Board and more!
May 6, 2021
Dean Leslie Cornick inaugural STEM autumn newsletter, The Quarterly Crossroads
Welcome to the inagural edition of the School of STEM Dean's newsletter The Quarterly Crossroads. In this edition, you can read the musings from Dr. Leslie Cornick, including news on the Division of Biological Sciences reviving a local salmon waters program, the Division of Physical Sciences in a natioinal diversity discussion, an alumni spotlight on Michelle Gamboa, and an update from the STEM Industry Advisory Board.
April 29, 2021