News from the Office of Connected Learning
Graduate students partner with city of Redmond in community-engaged capstones
UW Bothell graduates in the Master of Arts in Policy Studies (MAPS) program collaborated with the city of Redmond for their capstone projects, tackling local critical issues as well as putting their knowledge into practice. The campus-city cooperation not only tested students’ critical thinking and practical ability on real-life problems but also benefited the city...
May 1, 2025
2025 Digital Scholars Cohort Announced
Congratulations to the 2025 Digital Scholars. Students participating in the program will experience three quarters of training on digital skills, major guidance, and career exploration. Digital Scholars gather students, professors, staff, community partners, and alumni to help undergraduates develop strong networks supporting their learning and connecting with real-life projects.
April 18, 2025
A more meaningful map
After recognizing the continuous struggle with outdated maps at Saint Edward State Park in Kenmore, UW Bothell intern, Janelle Adsuara, led the Mapping the Park 101 to re-map the lost trails utilizing advanced GIS and GNSS technology. The CoSEE class gathered 30 volunteers to collect geographical and ecological data, not only contributing to future conservation...
April 11, 2025
Winter 2025 Mary Gates Awards Recipients
Congratulations to Bothell students Anna, Christian, and Kristiina for receiving the 2025 Mary Gates Endowment for Students in winter quarter. This scholarship provides $5,000 disbursed over two quarters and is intended to enhance the educational experiences of undergraduates while they are engaged in research guided by faculty. Anna Elizabeth Ritchie Award: Mary Gates Research ScholarshipMajor: Physics (STEM)Mentor:...
April 10, 2025
2025 Husky 100 Bothell Recipients
Congratulations to the 2025 Husky 100 — 8 students from Bothell! These students are truly exemplifying the Husky Experience inside the classroom, in our communities, and beyond. Each year, the Husky 100 recognizes 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional students from the UW Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses in all areas of study who are making...
April 10, 2025
Center for Biotechnology Innovation & Training launches on-campus internships
The Center for Biotechnology Innovation & Training (CBIT) at UW Bothell launched an internship opportunity on campus for STEM students with hands-on experiences. The CBIT Director and the initiative, Dr. Guy Hamilton and Dr. Lori Robins, aim to connect students with real-world biotech projects and mentorship by industry professionals, strengthening insights into academic and industrial...
April 4, 2025
Champions for Public Health
UW Bothell graduate students LaNiqua Bell and Arslan dedicated themselves to advocating for the improvement of public health after their personal experiences with the defective medical system. Participating in the “Health Policy, Systems, and Advocacy” class and connecting with policymakers in several civic events strengthened their knowledge and inspired them to drive more changes in...
April 3, 2025
For the sake of a caring school climate
K’Leia Wilson expands on-campus experiences to her future career, supporting marginalized students and helping them discover their voices in class. She received several recognition for contributing to mental health services through her private practice, Mood Check Therapy, and Meridian Park Elementary, and for committing to fostering inclusive learning environments in communities.
March 11, 2025
Latino Program in Washington Encourages Young Latinos to Pursue Higher Education
Undergraduates at UW Bothell participated in the Latino Leadership Initiative (LLI) program to help young Latinos build confidence and leadership skills for pursuing higher education. Not only were Bothell High School students able to receive mentorship from LLI participants on college preparation, resume workshops, and financial aid sessions, but this program also addresses the scarcity...
February 28, 2025
Embracing creativity and discovery in first-year courses
Dr. Jason Lambacher explores walking and comedy through the lens of arts, politics, and society in his Discovery Core Experience courses, “The Art & Politics of Walking” and “The Art & Politics of Comedy.” He invites students to conduct experiential research, examine historical events or policies, and encourage critical thinking skill development with interdisciplinary learning...
February 4, 2025