March
The Seattle Times, March 18, 2013
At a small store in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood, designer jeans hang from metal racks attached to the ceiling, their QR code tags easily accessible… University of Washington Bothell is mentioned.
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GeekWire.com, March 18, 2013
The UW Board of Regents officially approved the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) last week. It’s the first school in the state to combine all of the STEM fields into one academic unit.
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The CT Mirror, March 18, 2013
Although the charter school movement across the nation generally has been made up of new startup schools, some charter operators have begun working with local districts to turn around struggling public schools in places such as Philadelphia and Baltimore, said Sarah Yatsko, a researcher at the University of Washington's Center on Reinventing Public Education. Read More
Tmcnet.com, March 17, 2013
Tilden came to UW Bothell in 2001 as a part-time lecturer. He joined the faculty on a full-time basis in 2007 after a successful career in financial management in the technology sector. Read More
Ischool.uw.edu, March 15, 2013
This year a dozen teams will compete, including one from the University of Washington Seattle and one from University of Washington Bothell. Students on the UW Seattle team are from the Information School Informatics program and the Computer Science and Engineering Department. Read More
Publiccharters.org, March 15, 2013
In a Bellingham Herald op-ed, Robin Lake, director of the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington Bothell, urges the newly appointed nine members of the Washington State Charter School Commission to “take a thoughtful approach to reviewing the evidence from elsewhere and craft thoughtful oversight policies of their own” and then “regularly revisit those policies in order to reflect, learn and adapt based on the actual outcomes for charter school students.” Read More
Dailypress.com, March 15, 2013
Honorary degrees will be given to Colonial Williamsburg President Colin Campbell, a former member of the college’s Board of Visitors, and Warren W. Buck III, an alumnus and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell. Read More
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The Seattle Times, March 14, 2013
One such student is Michele Young, who is on track to earn her bachelor’s degree from UW-Bothell this fall. Young said the program pays about a quarter of the cost of her education at UW-Bothell, and without it she’ll probably have to take out loans to finish, something she has avoided, so far. Read More
The Bellingham Herald, March 15, 2013
Robin Lake is director of the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington Bothell and serves on the advisory board for the National Association of Charter School Authorizers. Read More
Newswise, March 14, 2013
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) has announced the selection of 23 scholars as 2013 AERA Fellows. Cherry Banks, University of Washington, Bothell. Read More
Bothell/Kenmore Reporter, March 13, 2013
Tilden came to UW Bothell in 2001 as a part-time lecturer. He joined the faculty on a full-time basis in 2007 after a successful career in financial management in the technology sector. Read More
Northwest Asian Weekly, March 11, 2013
Under Krishnamurthy’s administration, UW Bothell’s business program achieved independent accreditation with The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). Read More
UW Today, March 12, 2013
The Society for Ecological Restoration Northwest Chapter has awarded its 2013 Special Award to the UW Restoration Ecology Network. Through the network UW students conduct capstone projects in cooperation with community partners to restore degraded sites. Associate Professor Warren Gold is mentioned. Read More
The Daily, March 10, 2013
The Tri-Campus Board of Directors — a body encompassing the executive board members from ASUW Seattle (ASUW), ASUW Bothell (ASUWB), ASUW Tacoma (ASUWT), and the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) — met in the HUB on Saturday to discuss topics for the 2013 tri-campus annual survey. On the survey, the group will ask students’ opinions about using higher tuition to increase faculty salaries. Read More
Xconomy.com, March 12, 2013
Spiral, which I profiled here in November 2011, has an unusual history. It was started by Mangubat and Becky Drees after they met in an entrepreneurship class at the University of Washington’s Bothell campus. Read More
Nurse.com, March 11, 2013
While students in Everett Community College’s ADN program don’t currently rotate through the clinic, BSN students in the nursing program at University of Washington in Bothell do. McCahon said all the clinic’s providers actively teach nursing students; the two ARNPs most recently hired originally came to the site during their student rotations. Read More
Woodinville Patch, March 11, 2013
Electric vehicle sales are on the rise in the US, bringing with them more and more places for EV drivers to plug in. UW Bothell is mentioned. Read More
WALB.com, March 10, 2013
The crows head to their roost, the wetlands on the University of Washington's Bothell campus. Read More
youtube.com, March 11, 2013
Gary is co-founder of University Beyond Bars and teaches African American History at the Washington State Reformatory in Monroe, WA. Gary has served on the board of UBB since its inception. Here's a lecture he gave at our center at the UW Bothell. Read More
youtube.com, March 11,2013
An educational tool for my presentation on the Seattle Premium Outlets in Tulalip, Washington. This is for a cumulative project for GST 497 - Tourism & Globalization, a course offered at the University of Washington Bothell. Read More
Northwest Asian Weekly, March 11, 2013
Sandeep Krishnamurthy will be named the Dean of the University of Washington Bothell School of Business, effective March 16. Krishnamurthy currently heads the University of Washington Bothell School of Business as its director. Read More
Take Part, March 4,2013
Many experts have long preached that smaller is better for students and teachers. Since the 2008 recession, some education watchers have said that class sizes have increased because of tighter budgets; others note that they have shrunk, which helps teachers stress less and students learn more. The Center on Reinventing Public Education is mentioned. Read More
Missoula Independent, March 7, 2013
..."If I lived next to those lines in north Seattle, I would be concerned about coal shipments going from 10 to 30 trains a day," says Dan Jaffe, a professor of atmospheric and environmental chemistry at the University of Washington-Bothell. "Wouldn't you?"… Read More
Nbcbayarea.com, March 7, 2013
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King5.com, March 4, 2013
Each night at dusk, a swirling black cloud descends on Bothell – thousands of crows. Read More
Heraldnet.com, March 4, 2013
Dan Jaffe, a professor of atmospheric and environmental chemistry in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Washington Bothell, has received a Fulbright Award. Read More
WWLP.com, March 5, 2013
Each night at dusk, a swirling black cloud descends on Bothell, Washington - thousands of crows. Read More
This story was also picked up by other news outlets: Texoma's Homepage, KVEO NewsCenter, NBC-2.com, KSEE 24 News, KING 5 News
February
Youth Digital Media Blog, February 14, 2013
On February 4th, the Ingraham High school interns taught a 90 minute workshop on teen dating violence to a class on new media and advocacy at the University of Washington Bothell. Read More
Seattle Schools Community Forum, February 27, 2013
Seattle teachers at Garfield HS, Ballard HS, Chief Sealth HS, the Center School and Orca K-8 voted to stop administering the widely used and highly unfair standardized Measure of Academic Progress (MAP). Featuring Wayne Au, UW-Bothell Assistant Professor, Member of Rethinking Schools editorial board test. Read More
Daily Journal of Commerce, February 28, 2013
This University of Washington Bothell science building will have a chilled-beam system, natural ventilation and daylight harvesting. Read More
Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, February 25, 2013
For two hours, University of Washington Bothell students will have direct access to the man responsible for putting Starbucks on the world map. Howard Behar, former president of Starbucks Coffee Company and Starbucks Coffee International will share his insights on successful leadership on Tuesday from 6-8:30 p.m. on campus. Read More
Heraldnet, February 25, 2013
Q: What are your plans after high school?
A: I want to go to the University of Washington Bothell. It has an entire major dedicated to interactive media design.
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Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, February 26, 2013
The University of Washington Bothell School of Business is taking the concept of a Mini-MBA global. Read More
Dailymarkets.com, February 26, 2013
As online education gains acceptance and becomes more mainstream, individualized learning in pre-kindergarten through high school is expected to become more the norm, as it has in other sectors, including retail, banking, healthcare and entertainment. (UW Bothell is mentioned) Read More
Science, Technology, and Human Values, February 26, 2013
New journal article by Gwen Ottinger, an Assistant Professor with the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences. Read More
The Seattle Globalist, February 15, 2013
The University of Washington Bothell is closer to bringing hyper-local radio to the community. Students Ellen McCleerey and Paul Kim introduced KUWB at a recent World Radio Day celebration. They shared the vision of a student-run station that will also serve as a training laboratory. Read More
Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, February 15, 2013
UWB Professor Camille Walsh also emphasized the redemptive goals of the youth court.
“I truly believe in restorative justice, and this is a model that takes justice out of the hands of one person dispensing it up here and one person receiving it. It makes it a community project. I just believe passionately in that,” she said. Read More
Bothell-Kenmore Reporter, Everett, February 15, 2013
UW Bothell’s Center for Serious Play Director Jason Pace will share how would-be game designers can best prepare for a career in making games. Pace is one of several gaming industry leaders and innovators who will appear at tonight’s sold out grand opening of The Art of Video Games at the Experience Music Project (EMP). Read More
South Everett Beacon
The University of Washington Bothell will hold its second annual Innovation Forum Feb. 11 through 14 on the UW Bothell campus. The Forum is a free public... Read More
Seattle PI, February 12, 2013
Seattle’s only official celebration of World Radio Day, declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), will be a free community event spotlighting three local groups pledging to apply for one of Seattle’s new low-power FM (LPFM) radio licenses when the FCC opens what may be the only application window for large urban areas this October. Read More
Heraldnet, Everett, January 12, 2013
From cocoa fields in Ghana to posh factories in Britain, she spent seven years researching the chocolate trade to earn a Ph.D. from the University of Washington. Read More
KREM 2 News, February 4, 2013
Crispin Thurlow, a sociolinguist and associate professor of language and communication at the University of Washington-Bothell, said the project was admirable. Read More
The Herald, Everett, January 31, 2013
As part of the project, Gehlsen partnered with University of Washington-Bothell Professor Camille Walsh and some of her legal studies students. Read More
Bothell Reporter, January 25, 2013
The University of Washington Bothell School of Business has given its 2013 Icons of Retail Award to Kemper Freeman, Jr., CEO and Principal Owner of Kemper Development Company for his lifetime contributions to the retail sector. Read More
Color Lines, January 24, 2013
“We’re seeing growing pockets of resistance among teachers, but a lot of this has to do with the pushback against corporate education reform,” said Wayne Au, an education professor at University of Washington-Bothell. Read More
January
Bothell Reporter, January 24, 2013
Low will sign copies of his newest novel "Deadly Attraction" from 7-8 p.m. He is also a member of the Seattle Police Department. Read more
King 5, January 23, 2013
The University of Washington Bothell will hold its second annual Innovation Forum February 11 through 14 on the UW Bothell campus. The Forum is a free public event that encourages discourse between the university and the community on an annual topic of interest. Read more
Bothell Reporter, January 23, 2013
Paul Markham, Ph.D., is the new director of Community-Based Learning and Research (CBLR) at the University of Washington Bothell. Markham will oversee efforts to incorporate community learning and engagement activities as part of the UW Bothell student experience. Read more
Idaho Statesman, January 9, 2013
They heard from Paul Hill, founder and former director of the University of Washington-based Center on Reinventing Public Education, and Marguerite Roza, a senior scholar at the center and author of “Educational Economics: Where Do School Funds Go?” Read more
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The Australian, January 8, 2013
Dan Jaffe, a professor at UW-Bothell, has been tracking high-altitude transport of pollution from Asia for years, and has been able to follow atmospheric patterns and see changes over time. Read more
The Washington Times, January 1, 2013
“Even skeptics who question the value and significance of charter schools will welcome the news they are making important strides in serving children with special needs,” says the University of Washington's Center on Reinventing Public Education. Read more
Bothell Reporter, December 31, 2012
The University of Washington Bothell opened a new 2.5 acre sports and recreation complex. The facility was student-initiated and cost $3.3 million. Read more
Seattle Times, December 31, 2012
Dan Jaffe, a professor at UW-Bothell, has been tracking high-altitude transport of pollution from Asia for years, and has been able to follow atmospheric patterns and see changes over time. Read more
Bothell Reporter, December 26, 2012
For her classroom instruction and research on how science works, UW Bothell assistant professor Rebecca Price was selected as the winner of the monthly Prize for Inquiry-Based Instruction from the journal Science. Read more
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