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Yesterday | KUOW-FM Seattle

Crowdfunding Coal Science In Pacific Northwest

Dan Jaffe, UW-Bothell professor, is using crowdfunding to raise money to study how passing coal trains impact air quality.

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Related Topix: University of Washington, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Wed May 22, 2013

The Bothell Reporter

UW Bothell dedicates new Veterans Archway to honor veterans

Veterans, elected officials and the community are invited to join the UW Bothell campus community in dedicating the new Veterans Archway, a permanent welcome to veterans seeking a college education, on May 28.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington, US Military, US Navy, Life, Veteran Affairs, Issaquah, WA

Bothell Reporter

Bjong Wolf Yeigh selected as chancellor for UW Bothell

University of Washington President Michael K. Young and Provost Ana Mari Cauce announced the selection of Bjong Wolf Yeigh, professor and president of SUNYIT, the State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome, as the next chancellor at the University of Washington Bothell, effective Sept.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington, New York Institute of Technology, SUNY Albany, Saint Louis University

Tue May 21, 2013

WKTV

SUNYIT President accepts position at UW Bothell

Bjong Wolf Yeigh, the president of the State University of New York Institute of Technology at Utica/Rome , has accepted the position of Chancellor of the University of Washington Bothell, effective September 1, 2013.

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Related Topix: University of Washington, New York Institute of Technology

Tue May 14, 2013

Bradenton.com

Do visas for skilled foreigners shut out U.S. tech workers?

Erickson, a former community-college philosophy instructor, feared his days of making a living teaching symbolic language and logic couldn't last.

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Related Topix: Immigration Reform, Science, Computer Science, University of Washington, Computers

Mon May 13, 2013

HeraldNet

Website funds UW Bothell researcher's coal-train dust study

Ask just about any scientist. They have far more ideas for things they want to investigate than they can ever get the funding to explore.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington, Bellingham, WA, Snohomish County, WA

Wed May 08, 2013

Grist Magazine

This scientist needs your help to study air pollution from coal trains

Dan Jaffe, an atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Washington-Bothell, thinks that's a fair question to consider as Washington state grapples with whether to allow the construction of coal-export terminals that could triple the amount of daily coal-train traffic chugging through the state.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington

Tue May 07, 2013

Seattle Times

Coal trains fire up UW chemist

"What happened is I was getting discouraged," he says. "I was starting to wonder whether anyone would even be allowed to ask these basic questions.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington

Seattle Times

ICYMI: Do visas for skilled foreigners shut out U.S. tech workers?

In case you missed it, here's a story on that topic that ran Sunday in the print edition of The Seattle Times.] Last year, Mitchell Erickson earned what he believed would be his ticket to a lucrative new career: a bachelor's degree in computer science and software engineering from the University of Washington, Bothell.

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Related Topix: Immigration Reform, Science, Computer Science, University of Washington, Bothell, WA

Sun May 05, 2013

KING-TV Seattle

Times: Do visas for skilled foreigners shut out U.S. tech workers?

Last year, Mitchell Erickson earned what he believed would be his ticket to a lucrative new career: a bachelor's degree in computer science and software engineering from the University of Washington, Bothell.

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Related Topix: Science, Computer Science, University of Washington, Bothell, WA, Seattle, WA

Fri May 03, 2013

The Bothell Reporter

DelBene announces winners of 2013 Congressional Art Competition at UW Bothell

Last night Congresswoman Suzan DelBene joined local students, families and friends at a reception honoring all the participants who submitted artwork for the 2013 Congressional Art Competition for the 1st Congressional District.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Representative Suzan DelBene, Bothell, WA, University of Washington, Kenmore, WA

Thu May 02, 2013

The Bothell Reporter

Eighth annual Husky 5K May 11 in Bothell

The race is expected to host 700-750 runners and walkers. The event features not only the 5K Run-Walk through campus and downtown Bothell, but also the Cascadia Pups and Cubs 1K.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington

Wed May 01, 2013

Marysville Globe

M-P Drama presents 'Legally Blonde'

The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Drama Club presentation of "Legally Blonde: The Musical" in April not only stepped up the game for what the students were used to in terms of set changes and choreography, but also proved challenging enough to call back an alumnus for the cast.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington, Stanwood, WA, Roy, WA

Tue Apr 30, 2013

North King County

University of Washington Bothell partners with Everett Community College in nursing

An innovative program between Everett Community College and the University of Washington Bothell aims to increase the number of nurses with four-year degrees in the state of Washington.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Nursing, Bothell, WA, University of Washington, Everett, WA

Thu Apr 25, 2013

The Bothell Reporter

UW Bothell nursing student Christopher Nelson awarded Fulbright grant

Christopher Nelson has been awarded a Fulbright grant, making him UW Bothell's second awardee in the span of three weeks.

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Related Topix: Bothell, WA, University of Washington, Medicine, Nursing