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Car buying and the supply chain

In this KIRO 7 News story , Dr. Surya Pathak talks with reporter Deedee Sun about the microchip shortage and how it is affecting the car buying process.

November 4, 2022

Economic poisoning by agriculture

In “Economic Poisoning,” Dr. Adam Romero provides an intriguing reconceptualization of pesticides by connecting farming ecosystems to technology and the economy.

September 23, 2022

Wildfire smoke is here to stay

August and September in the Pacific Northwest now come with a reliable risk of wildfire smoke cause our our health — physical and mental — to suffer. But local governments are still working out how to protect people from this polluted air. Dan Jaffe, professor and chair in the School of STEM, is quoted.

September 4, 2022

Chen receives research, scholarship award

Dr. Min Chen receives the Distinguished Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity award. It is one of the highest honors a UW Bothell faculty member can receive.

May 5, 2022

Preparing students to meet demands of modern classrooms

UW Bothell’s dual-certification undergraduate program for K-8 general education and K-12 special education helps fill a 30-year?hole in the teacher labor market. 真人线上娱乐s in the program learn that it is their job to empower all learners by removing systemic barriers that create and perpetuate inequitable learning opportunities.

January 6, 2022

真人线上娱乐 supply chain depends on you

真人线上娱乐 coronavirus pandemic exposed broken links in the supply chain. As shoppers head into the holiday season, Dr. Surya Pathak breaks down how the supply chain works and how we can all help repair it.

December 2, 2021

When opposites attract

真人线上娱乐 Earth System Science degree program is only two years old, and yet it already has made a difference in students’ lives, giving one former business major, for example, “permission” to pursue her passion.

November 9, 2021

Behavioral health program fills educational gap

University of Washington Bothell’s School of Nursing & Health Studies, in partnership with Providence Alaska Medical Center and the University of Alaska Anchorage, launched a new behavioral health initiative that filled a key educational gap for entry-level health care workers — improving their behavioral health knowledge, skills and confidence.

November 5, 2021

Pain to purpose

By starting his own organization, Afghans of Seattle, fourth-year student Sameer Mahan didn’t just wait and hope that help would arrive for refugees. He guaranteed it.

November 4, 2021