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Shift to Remote Learning: The Human Element

Penelope Adams Moon, acting director of online learning strategy, tells Inside Higher Ed how 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell faculty and staff are embracing flexibility as they make the sudden shift to technology-delivered instruction.

March 25, 2020

Real world intrudes on quarantine course

Stefanie Iverson Cabral teaches a course in the School of Nursing & Health Studies called Quarantine and Isolation that, ironically, will be conducted remotely this spring because of the coronavirus pandemic.

March 25, 2020

Entrepreneuring graduate leads biotech firm

Adina Mangubat, co-founder and CEO of the Seattle biotechnology firm Spiral Genetics, said an entrepreneurship course at the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø made her realize she could create something on her own and make a difference in the world.

March 25, 2020

Master of Nursing program retains high ranking

The School of Nursing & Health Studies can take pride in the U.S. News & World Report 2021 Best Nursing Schools: Masters, which ranks the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø No. 2 among public schools that offer a master’s degree.

March 19, 2020

Snohomish County vote tests government class

Students in Jason Lambacher’s American Government & Politics course learned about voter demographics and offered suggestions to the Snohomish County Elections Department through community-based learning projects.

March 19, 2020

Plants tell their stories with QR codes

Thanks to a 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell Herbarium project, dozens of plants, bushes and trees on around campus have labels with QR codes that a smartphone can read to open a website with site-specific information.

March 19, 2020

Mary Gates scholars: Queen and Broussard

From the blast zone of a volcano to planets outside our solar system, Mary Gates scholarships are helping 56³Ô¹ÏÍø students Katey Queen and Wynter Broussard expand their research.

March 10, 2020

Gravitational wave science finds a home in comics

An educational comic about the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory has a character inspired by Joey Key, a member of the LIGO team and an assistant professor in the School of STEM.

March 10, 2020

A search to find and map happy places

Ted Hiebert and Jin-Kyu Jung , associate professors in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, plan to use digital mapping technology to represent where people find their happy places.

March 10, 2020

Race, gender inequities in medical crowdfunding

New research, led by School of Nursing & Health Studies Associate Professor Nora Kenworthy, shows that medical crowdfunding campaigns on the GoFundMe online platform appeared to be heavily influenced by users' race and gender.

March 5, 2020