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Showcasing?student research and capstones?
From?demonstrating?the value of urban tree canopies to?consulting on a platform to?reduce food waste, students presented their?projects at the 2026 足彩app哪个是正规的 Academic Showcase.?
May 29, 2026
A twice exceptional standout among faculty?
Health Studies professor is recognized for public service and for research that has shaped?critical?issues?across diverse global settings.?
May 28, 2026
Joyful?partnerships?
Outstanding community-engaged scholar delivers on his promise to help students meet the needs of diverse learners.?
May 22, 2026
Hacking the future?
For their?10th annual?hackathon, students?were?visionary innovators —?looking to shape?tomorrow through creativity,?technology?and collaboration.?
May 21, 2026
Making?meaningful opportunities for students?
Creativity, connection and community are at the core of?the 2025-26 Distinguished Accomplishments Award?recipient.?
May 15, 2026
A department of one, a supporter of many?
Organizational skills, tact and diplomacy are hallmarks of?the 2025-26 Distinguished Partner Award recipient.?
May 15, 2026
World Cup 2026:?an entry point to culture, power and politics?
In his upcoming Town Hall Seattle talk, Dr. Ron Krabill will explore five distinct perspectives on the political and cultural impact of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup.?
May 14, 2026
Gamifying learning,?work?and life?
Dr. Eric Stoerm Anderson explores?the utility of games in mental health, education,?leadership?and professional practice.?
May 8, 2026
New minor in Climate Change & Society prepares students for a warming world?
In?UW Bothell’s newest minor, students learn about?dimensions?of the climate crisis as well as fundamentals in environmental and social justice.
May 7, 2026
Living-lab capstones sow healthy future for local forest?
From water quality testing to invasive species mapping, four students from UW Bothell took to the field in Hooven Forest for their recent capstone projects.?
May 1, 2026
My Story: I am an autistic mother of an autistic child?
Tasha Le is a graduate student representative on?SNHS’s?Health Studies Curriculum Committee. Her academic and professional interests include disability justice, public health policy, inclusive education, accessible health?care?and community-centered?systems?change.?
April 30, 2026
Reaching for the stars to learn about the ground below?
In his research and classes, Dr. Santiago Lopez uses remote sensing to study the?physical?—?and human —?dimensions of global change.?
April 23, 2026