Uncategorized Archives - Alumni /alumni/news/category/uncategorized Just another 56Թ Bothell site Thu, 26 Jun 2025 15:41:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 Finding purpose beyond the trailhead  /alumni/news/2025/06/16/finding-purpose-beyond-the-trailhead Mon, 16 Jun 2025 19:58:25 +0000 /alumni/?p=19944 Alexandra Wienckowski combined environmental studies and public policy to launch a path toward public service.

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Alexandra Wienckowski combined environmental studies and public policy to launch a path toward public service. 

When Alexandra Wienckowski, a 2021 graduate, moved from Montana to Washington in 2018, she was chasing something bigger: the chance to grow, explore new ideas and create a better life for her young son. She began at Shoreline Community College and later transferred to the 56Թ, where she found a supportive environment that helped her redefine what was possible. 

“I’ve always loved the outdoors,” she said. “I thought I’d build a career in environmental studies, but once I started studying public policy, it opened up a completely different path — one that could make an even bigger impact.” 

At 56Թ Bothell, Wienckowski majored in Environmental Studies with a minor in Restoration Ecology. But a conversation with an academic adviser changed the trajectory of her education and her life. 

“She told me I could double major without adding a ton of extra time,” she said. “Once I enrolled in a politics class, everything clicked. I saw how systems, laws and leadership shape the environment, education, housing — everything.” 

That realization led her to add a second major in Law, Economics & Public Policy, creating an interdisciplinary foundation that prepared her for real-world impact. 

The turning point came through an internship at the Washington State House of Representatives. Wienckowski first heard about the program in a class taught by Dr. Amy Lambert, associate teaching professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences. She followed up through 56Թ Bothell’s Career Services with assistance from Ryan McIrvin, the University’s director of government & community relations.  

Images shows Alexandra holding up a 56Թ Bothell flag in Cambodia.

“I didn’t even know jobs like that existed,” Wienckowski said. “That experience gave me insight into how government really works and helped me see where I could fit in.” 

The internship opened new doors, too. Through the experience, she built strong professional connections that led to further work in Olympia after graduation, including time with the office of Rep. Greg Cheney. 

“I considered all kinds of roles,” she said. “Policy research, legislative assistant, executive assistant — anything that would help me get my foot in the door and keep growing.” 

As a single mom balancing classes, parenting and part-time work, Wienckowski said the was critical to her success as well. 

“I could not have completed the internship or a study abroad program without that scholarship,” she said. “It helped cover the things that add up — books, fees, housing — and gave me the freedom to focus on being a student and a mom.” 

With support from scholarship funding, Wienckowski joined a study abroad program in Thailand and Cambodia. The experience expanded her perspective and reinforced her commitment to equity, sustainability and community. 

“I became a global ambassador for study abroad because I wanted other students — especially nontraditional students like me — to know what’s possible,” she said. “That trip changed everything for me.” 

Wienckowski continues to explore her path in public service, with an eye toward legislative work and community impact. She is energized by the possibility of working directly with people and using policy to address systemic challenges. 

“Public service is about fixing problems on multiple levels and understanding where people come from. That’s how we make meaningful change.”

“To me, public service is about fixing problems on multiple levels and understanding where people come from,” she said. “That’s how we make meaningful change.” 

Longer term, she said she hopes to continue gaining experience in government and one day run for public office. 

Wienckowski’s path hasn’t been easy, but it’s been deeply meaningful. And she has a message for current students thinking about a future in service. 

“There were times I wanted to quit because it would have been easier,” she said. “But I didn’t want to live with regret. You’re more capable than you know, and there’s support out there. When you reach the other side of the tunnel, it’s worth every step.” 

Help more students like Alexandra thrive: Your support of the opens doors to transformative opportunities — from internships and study abroad to careers in public service. Every gift helps students overcome financial barriers and pursue what’s possible. to make an immediate impact. 

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James Dainard credits success to hard work and education /alumni/news/2025/06/11/james-dainard-credits-success-to-hard-work-and-education Wed, 11 Jun 2025 22:11:21 +0000 /alumni/?p=19953 From his first property “flip” at 17 to his new show “Million Dollar Zombie Flips” on A&E, School of Business alumnus shares his journey through real estate investing.

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James Dainard, a 56Թ Bothell business graduate, began investing in real estate at 17. After early struggles, he applied his education to build successful systems and now owns eight real estate businesses. His resilience during the 2008 financial crisis set him apart. He stars in A&E’s “Million Dollar Zombie Flips” and advocates for hard work and passion.

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Capstone project set alum on path to executive leadership /alumni/news/2025/05/16/capstone-project-set-alum-on-path-to-executive-leadership Fri, 16 May 2025 10:28:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19956 Felicea Osorio ’09 applies lessons from her 56Թ Bothell education — including teamwork, ethics and innovation — to her leadership role at a global relocation company.

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Felicea Osorio ’09 credits her 56Թ Bothell education with changing her life’s course — from working in the service industry to becoming a vice president at global relocation company 3Sixty. Her senior capstone project in ecological restoration taught her the value of teamwork, a lesson she carries with her as a leader today.

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Artist residency explores the radical power of rest /alumni/news/2025/04/25/artist-residency-explores-the-radical-power-of-rest Fri, 25 Apr 2025 16:07:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19959 Mia Imani ’18 returned to 56Թ Bothell for a week-long residency that invited the community to reimagine rest as resistance and renewal.

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Mia Imani ’18, a spiritual technologist and interdisciplinary artist, brought her immersive installation “The Dreaming Room” to campus as part of a week-long artist residency. Through performance and conversation, Imani challenged traditional notions of productivity and invited students to reflect on rest as a form of collective care, imagination and healing.

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Alum builds a business rooted in sustainability /alumni/news/2025/03/14/alum-builds-a-business-rooted-in-sustainability Fri, 14 Mar 2025 16:12:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19962 CD Lucas ’14 launched The Arium Shop to bring nature indoors — and earned “most sustainable” honors from 425 Business magazine.

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After a successful run in the tech industry, CD Lucas ’14 shifted gears to launch The Arium Shop — a space for creative, sustainable indoor ecosystems. Drawing on lessons from 56Թ Bothell’s School of Business, Lucas blends entrepreneurial spirit with environmental stewardship, earning “most sustainable” recognition from 425 Business magazine.

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Supporting students by building belonging and care /alumni/news/2025/03/07/supporting-students-by-building-belonging-and-care Fri, 07 Mar 2025 16:17:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19965 At Meridian Park Elementary, school counselor K’Leia Wilson ’17 creates safe spaces for students to thrive — work shaped by her time at 56Թ Bothell.

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K’Leia Wilson ’17 draws on lessons from her 56Թ Bothell education to support young learners and interrupt bias in schools. As a school counselor and mental health therapist, she creates caring, inclusive spaces for students to be heard, valued and empowered. Her leadership in mental health earned statewide recognition — and her work continues to reflect the community-driven values she developed as a student.

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Bridging culture and education to correct the historical record /alumni/news/2025/02/07/bridging-culture-and-education-to-correct-the-historical-record Fri, 07 Feb 2025 16:22:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19968 At the Burke Museum, Mary Jane Topash ’17 helps reframe how museums represent Indigenous communities by drawing on her lived experience and graduate education.

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As assistant director of cultural education initiatives at the Burke Museum, Mary Jane Topash ’17 challenges harmful narratives and fosters greater understanding of Indigenous cultures. A member of the Tulalip Tribes and graduate of 56Թ Bothell’s Cultural Studies program, she combines academic insight with community-rooted knowledge to educate the public, empower students and shape more accurate representations of Native histories.

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Shaping policy and community through public service /alumni/news/2025/01/20/shaping-policy-and-community-through-public-service Mon, 20 Jan 2025 04:35:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19971 From campus advocacy to local government leadership, David Edwards ’15 builds coalitions to serve the greater good.

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David Edwards ’15 combines legal training, public speaking skills and a deep commitment to service in his roles with King County Metro and the Woodinville City Council. A former AS56ԹB leader and EvergreenHealth commissioner, he traces his path in public service back to the mentorship and relationships he built at 56Թ Bothell.

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Alum and professor co-author book to reshape literacy education /alumni/news/2025/01/13/alum-and-professor-co-author-book-to-reshape-literacy-education Mon, 13 Jan 2025 04:48:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19974 Motivated by classroom realities, Adrienne Minnery (M.Ed. ’10) and Dr. Antony Smith developed a new approach to teaching reading — one rooted in challenge, creativity and student voice.

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Educational Studies alumna Adrienne Minnery and Dr. Antony Smith co-authored A Cyclical Model of Literacy Learning, a new book that reimagines how reading is taught in early education. Their model builds on classroom-tested strategies and highlights student engagement as central to learning. What began as a classroom resource evolved into a published work now shaping conversations in schools and the wider education field.

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Record-breaking luncheon raises funds and futures for 56Թ Bothell students /alumni/news/2024/11/22/record-breaking-luncheon-raises-funds-and-futures-for-uw-bothell-students Fri, 22 Nov 2024 20:59:00 +0000 /alumni/?p=19977 With more than 370 attendees and $190,000 raised, the I ♥ 56Թ Bothell Luncheon marked a powerful return — celebrating access, student success and community support.

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Back for the first time since 2019, the I ♥ 56Թ Bothell Luncheon brought together alumni, donors, faculty, staff and students to raise more than $190,000 for scholarships, support services and faculty initiatives. The event featured student-led exhibits, cultural performances and powerful stories of resilience — all in support of expanding access to a life-changing education.

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