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Annual symposium recognizes undergraduate researchers and their mentors
In the 28th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, more than 40 students from UW Bothell presented their work on 39 different research projects and topics.
May 30, 2025
Student research and capstone projects celebrated in annual showcase
New heart monitoring devices and the practice of self-compassion among topics explored by UW Bothell students.
May 23, 2025
A change in trajectory
Felicea Osorio credits her UW Bothell education with propelling her career from service industry to the executive ranks of a global company.
May 16, 2025
Leaders in school and in life
Eight students representing all five of UW Bothell’s schools are named to the UW’s Husky 100 for 2025.
May 2, 2025
Graduate students partner with city of Redmond in community-engaged capstones
Students apply classroom learning to rent stabilization and climate change emergency preparedness.
May 1, 2025
The radicality of rest
Spiritual technologist, interdisciplinary artist and UW Bothell alumna Mia Imani Harrison brings life’s work to campus.
April 25, 2025
Examining aromantic and asexual inclusion in queer-serving organizations
In their latest research, Dr. Lauren Lichty delves into issues of inclusion and erasure that impact a historically marginalized population of the queer community.
April 25, 2025
A more meaningful map
Student-led mapping effort in Saint Edward State Park forges deeper connections between the land and the communities — both human and non — that rely on it.
April 11, 2025
My Story: Advocating for students of UW Bothell
Junior Sienna Jarrard shares her experience of working at the state capitol, alongside other students, to fund the Washington College Grant.
March 28, 2025
For the sake of a caring school climate
Alumna K’Leia Wilson leverages her UW Bothell experience to support often-overlooked learners.
March 7, 2025
A life rooted in culture
Cultural Studies alumna Mary Jane Topash shares her educational and personal journey to promote awareness and accuracy on Indigenous history and culture.
February 7, 2025
Embracing creativity and discovery in first-year courses
In the classroom, Dr. Jason Lambacher examines the topics of walking and comedy through the lens of art and politics. In the community, he explores how philosophy can help deal with difficult times.
February 4, 2025