News from the Office of Connected Learning
Wings and Windows: Protecting Birds Through Campus Research by Jahnavi Vibhuthi
The Bird Window Collision Prevention, lead by Dr. Ursula Valdez and Dr. Jeffrey Jensen, project aims to determine whether campus windows are bird-friendly by assessing the frequency and locations of bird-window collisions. I became involved with this project because I always wanted to do something impactful on campus. When I got an opportunity to participate through the Biology club,...
February 11, 2026
Persistence in Practice by Aidan Carey
When I first began my summer research, I had only a small crumb of an idea of what I had gotten myself into. While I did learn a significant amount about my field, the skillset I began developing is what I consider my most valuable takeaway. Fundamentally, the main thing it takes to do research...
January 26, 2026
Asking big questions in a small country
A new UW Bothell study abroad program in Rwanda brought 17 UW students together with 16 students from the African Leadership University to study leadership and nation building through an interdisciplinary, collaborative lens. Over four weeks in Kigali, students learned together, conducted joint research on topics like global health, ecotourism, sports development, and human rights,...
January 23, 2026
Denial of Health Insurance Claims: A Look into American Health Insurance by Branden Williams
This summer I learned a lot about the health insurance industry and healthcare in the United States as a whole. In the beginning of this year we came up with the hypothesis that health insurance companies profit off of claim denials. What was thought to be a straightforward research question turned out to be the...
January 22, 2026
Finding My Path in Stem Cell Research by Davis Liu
Dear future researchers, For 11 weeks last summer, I spent my time exploring research at the Institute of Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine (ISCRM). I had matched into Dr. Marcinek’s lab, studying aging and its effect on mitochondria. Growing up in my parents’ acupuncture clinic, I found an interest in both nerves and muscles of...
January 21, 2026
UW Bothell honored for outstanding community engagement
UW Bothell has again received national recognition from the American Council on Education and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its sustained, institution-wide commitment to community engagement. The Carnegie Community Engagement reclassification recognizes UW Bothell’s exemplary practices and long-standing partnerships that are designed to be meaningful and mutually beneficial. The achievement reflects...
January 13, 2026
What Climate Data Can Tell Us About Stock Behavior by Thomas Purchas
This summer I looked to tackle the research question of how extreme weather events affected stocks within the energy sector. I found this to be an important question to answer because there appears to be an increased incidence of extreme weather events going on as time passes. It is important to understand the effects of...
January 7, 2026
Building a Low-Cost Physics Device by Joseph Del Gianni
Q&A with Joseph Del Gianni What did I do this summer? The purpose of my research is to develop an inexpensive, open source speed of light time of flight measurement device and associated curricula and lab manuals for undergraduate physics students. The device consists of a pulsed laser that fires the light across a measured...
January 7, 2026
Fall 2025 Mary Gates Awardees
Congratulations to five Bothell students for receiving the 2025 Mary Gates Endowment for Students in Autumn 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 leadership and research guided by faculty. Mary Gates Leadership Scholarship Adrian Eccleston Degree: Extended Pre-MajorMentor: Gabi Cuna,...
January 7, 2026
From the Andes to the Amazon
Peru’s extraordinary biodiversity has long inspired Dr. Ursula Valdez, a UW Bothell lecturer and tropical ecologist who leads students on a 21-day study abroad program exploring the country’s ecosystems from the Andes to the Amazon. This year, 19 students experienced close encounters with wildlife, conducted field research and learned about major conservation challenges such as...
December 24, 2025