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Taking contamination out of community gardens
Melanie Malone, an assistant professor who researches contaminants in urban gardens, teamed up with community partners to test and remediate soil in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood, where residents could use some healthy produce.
November 10, 2020
Q&A: First-generation students
In honor of National First-Generation College Celebration Day on Nov. 8, a few of 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell’s first-gen students answer questions from Director of Communications Maria Lamarca Anderson.
November 5, 2020
Understanding the architecture of power
EJ Juarez, a 2013 Master of Arts in Cultural Studies graduate who now is the public policy manager for Group Health Foundation, on Nov. 12 will lead a 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell What If…? Conversation.
November 5, 2020
McRae helped build veteran-friendly campus
Randall Christopher McRae, a 2012 graduate of the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences and an Army veteran, helped make the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø a veteran-friendly campus.
November 5, 2020
Record number of incoming students
Even in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, the new class of incoming students at the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø is the largest in its 30-year history.
October 28, 2020
¡Basta! program wins national health award
A farmworker sexual harassment prevention program co-developed by School of Nursing & Health Studies faculty won an award from the American Public Health Association.
October 28, 2020
Lasting memories from late-night study sessions
By asking professors and staff questions, discussing goals in late-night study sessions and taking advantage of opportunities at 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell Van Nguyen advanced toward his next goal, medical school.
October 27, 2020
Reduce latrine odors, improve global sanitation
Research largely conducted by 56³Ô¹ÏÍø undergraduates has determined that a disinfectant produced by a Woodinville company can neutralize latrine odors, a development that has the potential to improve sanitation for millions of people in developing parts of the world.
October 27, 2020
My Story: Why I vote
Elisabeth Schnebele, a senior majoring in Gender, Women & Sexuality Studies, could have voted in 2016, but didn’t. Read what happened, how her mind has changed since then and why she voted this year.
October 27, 2020
My Story: A breast cancer diagnosis
Just in time for October — which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month — I have been diagnosed with breast cancer. My timing is lousy. November is Peanut Butter Lovers Month, which would have been way more fun. 
October 22, 2020
Cancer survivors may control pain themselves
Assistant Professor Linda Eaton is researching whether cancer survivors could ease their pain without drugs by listening to hypnosis recordings that suggest visualizing the pain floating away.
October 21, 2020
Summer assignment was a walk in the park
A community-based learning project between Washington State Parks and a School of Educational Studies course led to a choice assignment: Take a look at a park and tell us what you think.
October 21, 2020