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Grant puts child vision screening on wheels

Bill Erdly, an associate professor in the School of STEM, has received a $125,000 grant to support his work in developing new technologies to detect and treat vision problems that inhibit a child’s ability to read and learn.

January 30, 2020

Snail Trail: new journal of essays, art, ecopoetry

Three graduates of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing & Poetics program published a new journal, Snail Trail, to address the environment and climate change with essays, art and ecopoetry.

January 30, 2020

Training teachers in student mental health

The 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies is developing an online behavioral health education program for K-12 teachers and staff. The program will give them foundational knowledge in mental health, mental illness, substance use, de-escalation and school safety.

January 23, 2020

Joey Key receives NSF CAREER award

Joey Shapiro Key, an assistant professor in the School of STEM, has received a $400,000 National Science Foundation CAREER award to support her research, which introduces 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell students to a new era of astronomy.

January 23, 2020

Exploring human health through biotechnology

Biotechnology is revolutionizing health care, and 56³Ô¹ÏÍø researchers are advancing what we know. Five of them share their work at Campus Research Connections.

January 15, 2020

Students print prosthetic hand for Everett girl

An Everett girl who was born with a misshapen left hand now has a prosthetic she can use to lift a glass or hold her dog, thanks to 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell mechanical engineering students.

December 12, 2019

Students share transitions with elders

First-year students in a Discovery Core class and older adults who are starting to experience memory loss shared their different transition experiences in a program at the Edmonds Center for the Arts.

December 12, 2019

Inspiration from Togo trip still ripples

Bradley Budrow (BSN ’14) was inspired by a study abroad trip to Togo led by Associate Professor Mabel Ezeonwu. Since then, Budrow has volunteered on four more international aid trips.

November 20, 2019

Decades and thousands of miles from home

Telling the story of her own family, Zarefah Baroud (Media & Communications Studies ’19) created a documentary about the displacement of Palestinians, an event they refer to as the Nakba — Arabic for “catastrophe.”

November 15, 2019

Senior schools seniors in Bitcoin, blockchain

The president and co-founder of the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Blockchain Society student club, senior Zack Nelson, had no trouble instructing a group of seniors over the age of 50 at the extended learning course Blockchain and Bitcoin 101.

October 24, 2019