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A race against time 

Students from UW Bothell’s Electric Motorsport Club competed in the EV Grand Prix — a competitive, electric go-kart race for collegiate teams.

July 20, 2023

Scientists tune into hum from cosmic symphony

The NANOGrav Collaboration — including Dr. Joey Shapiro Key, associate professor in the School of STEM — has discovered the first evidence for low-frequency gravitational waves permeating the cosmos. In this story, GeekWire reports on the findings.

July 13, 2023

A research study goes viral and goes to the White House

Sarah Shear’s engaged scholarship has had real-world impact in decolonizing social studies education — and brought her national recognition as recipient of the Social Studies Research Early Career Award for 2023.

April 7, 2023

A garment unveils an identity

A chador garment worn by some Muslim women is usually black. That of Anida Yoeu Ali, senior artist-in-residence, is red and sparkly. In this inaugural segment of KUOW’s podcast The Blue Suit, award-winning poet Shin Yu Pai explores Ali’s identity inside and outside The Red Chador.

July 29, 2022

Justice for missing Indigenous women

IAS Alum Abigail Echo-Hawk is on a mission to bring awareness to the plight of Indigenous women and girls who go missing and are murdered. “We need the same efforts happening for everybody regardless of race or ethnicity,” she told King 5 news.

December 9, 2021

My story: What if?

School of IAS faculty member Dr. Ching-In Chen teaches in the MFA program in Creative Writing and Poetics. In "My Story," Chen reflects on their experience as a community organizer and the power of vulnerability in story telling. Chen has worked in Asian American communities in San Francisco, Oakland, Boston, Milwaukee and Houston.

May 14, 2021

Groundbreaking professorship at UW Bothell

Dr. Karam Dana, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, will hold the newly created Alyson McGregor Distinguished Professorship of Transformative Research at the University of Washington Bothell.

April 30, 2021

Missed field goal is a win for students

A missed field goal creates a teachable moment for UW Bothell alumna Julie Anderson Offerdahl. She attracted national attention after asking her first graders to write letters of encouragement to Minnesota Vikings kicker Blair Walsh after a pivotal missed field goal.

January 22, 2016

Hunting human mutations to learn biology

Learning from the pitfalls of previous institutions and guided by the strengths of the University of Washington Bothell in areas of collaboration, cross-disciplinary inquiry, and community engagement, Bryan White, a Senior Lecturer in the Division of Biological Sciences, designed an exciting investigative biology class on “Personalized Medicine-Hunting Mutations and Targeting Disease.”

December 18, 2015

Education faculty awarded Boeing grant

University of Washington Bothell School of Educational Studies faculty members Allison Hintz and Antony Smith are part of a team that has been awarded an Early Learning Grant from the Boeing Corporation.

December 15, 2015