Event Archives - Give to 56Թ Bothell /give/news/category/event Just another 56Թ Bothell site Mon, 16 Jun 2025 19:08:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 More support, more impact /give/news/2024/11/22/more-support-more-impact Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:40:00 +0000 /give/?p=20302 The 2024 I ♥ 56Թ Bothell luncheon raised more than $190,000 to help students succeed in and beyond the classroom.

The post More support, more impact appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
More than 370 alumni, donors, faculty, staff and students gathered at the Westin Bellevue for the I ♥ 56Թ Bothell luncheon, raising over $190,000 for scholarships, faculty support and student success programs. The event highlighted the powerful impact of even modest support — from emergency funds to undergraduate research opportunities — and celebrated the 56Թ Bothell community’s continued commitment to educational access and student achievement. Read the full story on 56Թ Bothell News.

The post More support, more impact appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
2024 (un)Gala raises money for business students /give/news/2024/06/18/2024-ungala-raises-money-for-business-students Tue, 18 Jun 2024 23:18:43 +0000 /give/?p=19995 The 2024 (un)Gala raised more than $100,000 to support scholarships and career-focused experiences for students in 56Թ Bothell’s School of Business.

The post 2024 (un)Gala raises money for business students appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
Supporters of 56Թ Bothell’s School of Business joined together on April 25 for the 8th annual (un)Gala, raising more than $100,000 for students. Money raised from the event will go toward Business School scholarships and high-impact learning activities such as employer site visits and the hosting of industry professionals on campus. 

Members of the School of Business community were at the center of the lively fundraiser. Albert Jalso of Russell Investments emceed and chaired the event. Karishma Sharma who graduated with a Business Administration degree in 2016 was the keynote speaker. Angelina Ly, who will graduate with the same degree in June 2024, was the featured student speaker.  

Interim Dean Rajib Sanyal spoke about the great impact of the School of Business and recognized the many members of the faculty in attendance. The bidding on various auction items during the event was competitive, but all in good fun for a great cause.  

Building a business community 

Sharma spoke to all those gathered about how her time at 56Թ Bothell helped her grow in confidence and find a community. “I went from feeling I wasn’t good enough,” she said, “to feeling that I could take on the world.” 

“This wasn’t just about my grades. This wasn’t just about school. My time at 56Թ Bothell changed the way I viewed myself,” Sharma said. “Once I graduated in 2016, I found I already had a ton of business experience and a supportive network. 56Թ Bothell had become my village.” 

Her 56Թ Bothell village helped start her career at Microsoft where she now works as a professional storyteller and writer. After working on an initiative called AI for Earth, during which Sharma gave a presentation to CEO Satya Nadella, she was inspired to start Washington’s first along with her brother. Her interest in farming can be traced back to her time at 56Թ Bothell, where she remembers snipping kale from the gardens, along with her family history of heritage farming in the Punjab, India. 

To finish her keynote speech, Sharma shared her experiences as a mentor in the School of Business’s Mentorship EDGE program. “Talking to my mentees, I see that 56Թ Bothell has prepared these students to take on the world as it is today,” she said. “These students are smart, driven, and will one day be sitting in this room as you all are — as the leaders of their respective industries.” 

One of those students is Angelina Ly. 



Growing as an entrepreneur

Ly says that at 56Թ Bothell, she gained new skills that applied to her business, . Before enrolling at 56Թ Bothell, Ly was already a successful entrepreneur. She started selling slime as a 14-year-old where she used her creativity to create different styles of slime which she showcased on social media. She was self-taught, learning every aspect of running a business by herself, but she also knew she would benefit from being surrounded by people who could help her gain more business skills. 

“Coming from a family that had to navigate the challenges of immigrating from Vietnam, pursuing entrepreneurship or even business wasn’t a familiar path, so there were many times when I felt as though I was on my own,” Ly said. “That’s why when it came time to choose a university, I was drawn to 56Թ Bothell. With most of my family being 56Թ alums, I felt a sense of familiarity and connection with the university. Additionally, I knew that 56Թ Bothell’s School of Business offered the guidance and resources I needed to succeed.” 

Ly pushed herself to make the most of her college experience while her business continued to grow. “I went from never speaking up in class to being able to stand in front of you all today. It wasn’t always easy, and there were moments of doubt and imposter syndrome, but, with each small step, I grew more confident and capable.” 

Ly, who is graduating in June 2024, saw the potential for the (un)GALA to support other students just like her. In gratitude, guests at the event were given a special treat, a slime goody bag. “There are a lot of students like me at 56Թ Bothell,” Ly said. “Students with big dreams who just need a little push and guidance to achieve those dreams. For a lot of us, we started from scratch, without much help from our parents. That’s why your support is so important.” 

You can help fund the big dreams of more students like Angelina by making a gift to the 56Թ Bothell’s School of Business. Click here to give now. 

The post 2024 (un)Gala raises money for business students appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
Innovation Hall expands STEM pathways /give/news/2023/11/30/innovation-hall-expands-stem-pathways Thu, 30 Nov 2023 08:58:00 +0000 /give/?p=20292 New academic building opens doors for research and career readiness.

The post Innovation Hall expands STEM pathways appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
With the opening of Innovation Hall, 56Թ Bothell and Cascadia College are offering more space and resources for STEM learning. The facility enhances collaboration, research and training in high-demand fields, supporting students as they prepare for careers in Washington’s growing tech economy. Read the full story on 56Թ Bothell News.

The post Innovation Hall expands STEM pathways appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
One day to give back — and move forward /give/news/2023/03/31/one-day-to-give-back-and-move-forward Fri, 31 Mar 2023 20:44:00 +0000 /give/?p=20286 Husky Giving Day showcases the 56Թ Bothell community’s commitment to student success, belonging and resilience.

The post One day to give back — and move forward appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>
On Husky Giving Day, alumni, friends, faculty, staff and students come together to support the people and programs that make 56Թ Bothell thrive. From basic needs like food security to career-connected learning and scholarships, this 24-hour campaign reflects the values that define the campus: impact, belonging, resilience and community. Every gift — no matter the size — helps remove barriers and open doors for current and future Huskies. Read the full story on 56Թ Bothell News.

The post One day to give back — and move forward appeared first on Give to 56Թ Bothell.

]]>