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Rover Gamers play in cybersecurity sandbox

One of the most complex capstone programs for Mechanical Engineering seniors, the Rover Games involve robotic rovers, puzzle boxes and hacking. Along the way students gain expertise in operational cybersecurity.

July 18, 2019

Health care runs in the family

Teshome Shikesso received his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UW Bothell in 2014, and now his son Robel Anshebo is following his lead.

June 26, 2019

Interactive Media Design projects engage users

A one-night pop-up exhibition of apps, games, videos and interactive experiences in the Activities & Recreation Center demonstrated how Interactive Media Design students delve into the human-centered design process.

June 19, 2019

Class of 2019 Commencement & Hooding photos

June 16 was the "Best Day Ever" as the UW Bothell Class of 2019 celebrated their achievements at the 28th annual Commencement ceremony. We also have pictures from the graduate hooding ceremony, all courtesy of photographer Marc Studer.

June 18, 2019

A scary experience turns amazing

Anny Smith, an RN, had feared returning to college for a degree in Health Studies. It turned into an amazing experience and recognition as one of the Husky 100.

June 12, 2019

President’s Medal to Kaheerman Saibire

An international student from China who learned English less than four years ago, Kaheerman Saibire was selected for the President’s Medal, which honors a student with a top GPA.

June 5, 2019

Chancellor’s Medal to Angelica Mendoza

A double major with a triple minor, Angelica Mendoza was awarded the UW Bothell Chancellor’s Medal. Asked what she wants to do, she says, “I want to do it all.”

May 30, 2019

Undergraduate research showcased

A record number of University of Washington Bothell students — 61 — presented their work at the 22nd Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium May 17 on the UW campus in Seattle.

May 29, 2019

Women of color project wins T-Mobile grant

A student project to strengthen a women of color healing circle at the University of Washington Bothell won $5,000 from T-Mobile in the Create the Change contest at the university’s annual Equity & Inclusion Conference.

May 16, 2019

Confidence renewed in electrical engineering

As one of the few women in Electrical Engineering, Shawnna Cabanday felt self-conscious until a female faculty mentor restored her confidence and helped her become one of the Husky 100.

May 16, 2019