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MISSION UW Bothell holds the student-faculty relationship to be paramount. We provide access to excellence in higher education through innovative and creative curricula, interdisciplinary teaching and research, and a dynamic community of multicultural learning.

2010-11 University Officers Kenyon S. Chan Chancellor Susan Jeffords Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Marilyn Cox Vice Chancellor for Administration and Planning Richard Penny Vice Chancellor for Advancement and External Relations Hung Dang Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Betsy Tippens Assistant Vice Chancellor for Information Technologies Sarah Leadley Associate Dean of University Libraries and Director, UW Bothell Library Mary Baroni Director, Nursing Warren Buck Director, Science and Technology Bruce Burgett Director, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences Gray Kochhar-Lindgren Director, Center for University Studies and Programs Sandeep Krishnamurthy Director, Business Bradley Portin Director, Education Mike Stiber Director, Computing and Software Systems

2010-11 ADVISORY BOARD Bill Abbot, Chair CBRE David Brooks providence Regional Medical Center Everett Sally Gray Consultant Anoop Gupta Microsoft Alan Higginson Hubspan, Inc John Kinsella environmental Resource Mgmt. Mahnaz A. Javid Avanade Inc Wendy Lawrence Retired Naval Officer & NASA Astronaut Bob Leach D.A. Davidson & Company Jud Marquardt lMN Architects George Northcroft GSA Northwest/Arctic Region Jim Pinkelman Microsoft Bill Ptacek King County Library System Jim Reed Banner Bank Richard Shea Spiration, Inc. Deborah Wilds College Success Foundation

2010-11 ALUMNI COUNCIL Executive Committee: At-Large: Chair: Joe Santos (Liberal Studies, ‘97) Bob Bernstein (MBA, ’09) Chair-Elect: Mary Howisey (IAS, ‘02) Jennifer Coles (IAS, ’08) Secretary: Michelle Gamboa (CSS, ‘05) Mike Collins (Liberal Studies, ’94) Past Chair: Calvin Kavalski (Liberal Studies, ‘97, MBA, ‘03) Annette Floyd (Business, ’10) Committee Chairs: Michelle Huynh (MBA, ’10) Awards & Recognition: Chris Wille (Business, ‘04) Katherine Kloster (CSS, ’99) Legacy & Spirit: Emily Anderson (IAS, ‘09) Brandon Mayfield (Policy Studies, ’10) Membership & Marketing: Jeffrey Siegel (MBA, ‘08) Jeremy Reichelt (Business, ’04) J.R. Rothschild (IAS, ’10) Program Representatives: Glen Williams (Business, ’02) Business Representative: Melissa Lowe (Business, ‘10) IAS Representative: Curtis Takahashi (IAS, ‘04) Business (MBA) Representative: Eric Helzer (MBA, ‘06) Education (MEd) Representative: Vicky North (M.Ed., ‘08) Policy Studies (MAPS) Representative: Daniel C. Molvik (MAPS, ‘07)

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If you wish to receive UW Bothell communications online instead of in print, contact us at [email protected]. Welcome An Update from the Chancellor and Advisory Board

Greetings,

The 2009-10 academic year was very exciting for the University of Bothell. Not only did we see record enrollment growth, but we also celebrated our 20th year of operations. To commemorate the special year, we opened student housing and an access ramp connecting the campus to SR 522. We also launched several new degrees including a Master of Computing and Software Systems, and a Leadership Master of Business Administration at an off-site location in Bellevue, WA.

This combined growth of students, programs and spaces came during a particularly difficult Kenyon S. Chan economic period. During the year we witnessed a 21% reduction in state operating funds, a major hit to our budget. Despite the challenge, we persevered, pledging to provide our students with the high-quality educational opportunities synonymous with the UW Bothell mission. We focused our attention and funds on program and faculty development to ensure that students came first and, in turn, made cuts to non-mission critical efforts in order to stabilize the institution.

In light of the tough choices that had to be made, the UW Bothell community has become stronger and more united and we stand resolute as one of Washington’s leading universities.

Within these pages you will find a sampling of our 2009-10 achievements, many made possible through the generosity of our benefactors listed at the end of the Report. Thank you for your support, especially during these most challenging of times. It is our honor to partner with you. George Northcroft Kind regards,

Kenyon S. Chan Chancellor

George Northcroft 2009-10 Chair of the UW Bothell Advisory Board

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 1 Campus Updates A Snapshot of Accomplishments

Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence Record-High Enrollment Reported The 2009-10 academic year brought Enrollment demand saw an all- UW Bothell renewed energy as the campus time high with 2,801 (headcount) celebrated its 20th year of operations with a students joining the institution in series of celebratory events. Fall 2009. This is compared to a headcount of 2,288 just one year Learn more at www.uwb.edu/20years. prior. Says Chancellor Kenyon Chan, “These figures are a great reflection of our institution and its benefits to the region. Students know that when they attend UW Bothell they will not only receive the knowledge, skills and professional preparation needed to be successful in the workforce, but they will do so on a campus that encourages and supports student- faculty interaction, collaboration and research.”

Academic Expansion Academics remained front and center as the university launched a Master of Science in Computing and Software Systems and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (hybrid: on campus and online). A Leadership MBA debuted in the new Eastside Leadership Center in Bellevue, and approval with funding was granted to begin offering the Bachelor of Science in Nursing in Everett in Fall 2010.

The MBA program received great recognition this year when it was nationally ranked by Business Week Magazine. The program is honored to be ranked #3 in the Pacific Northwest and #51 in the nation.

2 | 2009-10 Annual Report UW Bothell 3: Science and Academic Building

Growth of Stem Programs: Science Lab Demand With UW Bothell’s increases in enrollment and development in academic planning, the campus has quickly outgrown its facilities. In order to accommodate the current demand, UW Bothell is seeking to build a third building, to be called UW Bothell 3. UW Bothell 3 will serve as an academic hub for the campus’ science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs. These highly in-demand programs require modern instructional laboratories and collaborative spaces which the building will house. The new building is proposed to cost $62,850,000. It will stand at 74,000 gross square feet and will house 430 classroom seats and 250 laboratory seats. UW Bothell 3 will house 11 labs including those for use in the following specialty areas: chemistry, life science, physics, electrical engineering, software development and geographic information systems. Pending funding, the project will be shovel-ready for construction by July 2011 with occupancy expected by July 2013. To learn more about this exciting development, visit www.uwb.edu/getattachment/admin/uwb3predesign.pdf.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 3 Research in Action Using Science to Understand the Natural World

or student Kevin Call science is more than just wearing Together, they created a working, measurable a white lab coat. Instead, Kevin views science as a greenhouse effect model. The endeavor was a lengthy one F window to how the world works. “I really enjoy the and took lots of patience and trial and error as the two quantitative nature of science and how we can use a variety of painstakingly measured everything from how to best build mathematical principals and concepts in order to explain the a device to what variables to isolate. In addition to being world around us. I like to learn how things work at a subatomic scientifically accurate, the model also had to serve as an level…to understand how electrons, and protons and neutrons educational tool for the public, so it had to be transportable work together to create the world we live in. I find that really and easy to describe to others. interesting.” The resulting project was displayed at the inaugural Paws As a freshman, Kevin assumed it would be a few years on Science event in April 2010 at the Pacific Science Center. before he would set foot into a lab and feed his thirst for With Professor Jaffe at his side, Kevin presented their research scientific exploration. But this was not to be so at UW Bothell. to the crowds in attendance to great applause. After his second chemistry class with Professor Dan Jaffe, a In reflecting on the experience, Kevin describes being world-renowned climate scientist, Kevin was approached with grateful for the opportunity, pleased with the results and eager an opportunity to gain lab experience by working on a project for three more years of scientific exploration and discovery. to teach others about the impact of the greenhouse effect. ‘Bring on the lab coats, please!’

4 | 2009-10 Annual Report I like to learn “ how things work at a subatomic level… to understand how electrons, and protons and neutrons work together to create the world we live in. I find that really interesting.

— Kevin ”Call

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 5 At the World’s Stage UW Bothell students provide voice for South Africans during the World Cup

hat impact does an international competition have film, edit and produce nine films which were shown on CTV during on a place, a person, or a way of life? Imagine the World Cup, perfectly timed for its international audience. W your city, suddenly reconstructed and polished, The films featured interviews with townspeople providing illuminated under the glare of the media spotlight. How would their unique perspectives on issues as diverse as security, the you react? flag and “Waka Waka.” Highlighting native tongues and University of Washington Bothell (and UW Seattle) students vibrant backdrops, the students created a compelling public found out first-hand in summer 2010 as they traveled to Cape forum for South Africans to articulate their pride, hopes and Town, South Africa as part of a summer-abroad media course struggles to the world. taught by Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences faculty Ron Krabill, The project was well received by CTV and the communities Angelica Macklin and Georgia Roberts. The course partnered in which the films were made and proved to be a great students with young video journalists from Cape Town learning experience for all involved. Says Roberts, “The world is Community Television (CTV) to produce a series of short films interconnected in ways that are difficult to fathom, and study examining the impacts of the 2010 FIFA World Cup on multiple abroad, especially programs based in the humanities, can be a communities in and around Cape Town. unique opportunity for faculty and students to ask philosophical To prepare for their adventure, students took a course and ethical questions about what it means to be a ‘global in spring quarter which focused on broadening their global citizen’ in the 21st century.” perspectives, learning media production skills and planning the View the student videos online at myworldcup.wikidot. series. Once in South Africa, students worked quickly to write, com/videos.

I learned that My World Cup isn’t just about me. It’s a collaboration.“ It’s about community and making connections with each other. It’s about being a teacher and a learner.

— Dana Shaphren, Interdisciplinary Arts & ”Sciences, ’10

6 | 2009-10 Annual Report UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 7 By the Numbers Campus Demographics Portray Dynamic Campus

Enrollment History: Actual Annual Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTE) 1990-2011* 3,000

2,800 Did You

2,600 2,880 Know?

2,400 UW Bothell has awarded 8,000 2,200 degrees and 586 certificates. 2,374 2,000 68% of students are enrolled full-time and 30% are enrolled 1,800 part-time. 1,899 1,600 54% of current students FTE 1,400 receive financial aid. 1,569

1,200 UW Bothell has awarded 1,370

1,289 scholarships totaling $243,118 to 1,250 1,237 1,228

1,000 1,209 148 recipients.

800 1,041 UW Bothell offered $18.8 600 million in aid funds to 1,611 students during the 2009-10 400 academic year. 200 UW Bothell has an endowment 0 of $2,409,571 as of July 1, 2009. 2009 2010 2011 Fiscal Year UW Bothell employs 230 staff

*Statistics obtained from the UW Bothell Registrar’s Office and represent Autumn 2009 data unless otherwise noted. and 189 faculty.

Fast Facts: UW Bothell Students 2009-2010

Enrollment Age Range Top Countries of Origin for Top Five Feeder High Schools Headcount: 2,801 17-25: 58% International Students Inglemoor High School FTE: 2,374 26-35: 27% China South Korea Gender 36 and older: 15% India Female: 56% Counties of Residence Henry M. Jackson High Taiwan Male: 44% King: 64% School Snohomish: 30% Top Five Transfer Schools Ethnicity Bellevue College Caucasian: 56% Whatcom: 1% Average Class Size Cascadia Community Asian: 22% Kitsap: 1% Undergraduate: 23 College Hispanic: 6% Pierce: 1% Graduate: 11 University of Washington African American: 4% Others: 3% Seattle Average Credit Load Per American Indian: < 1% Top Five Cities of Residence Student Edmonds Community Seattle: 16% Undergraduate: 13.2 Hawaiian Pacific Islander: < 1% College International: 2% Bothell: 12% Graduate: 8.6 Shoreline Community Everett: 7% Other: 9% College Lynnwood: 7% Bellevue: 6%

8 | 2009-10 Annual Report UW Bothell’s economic impact to the state’s economy is $191 million, which includes a direct impact of $83 million and an indirect impact of $108 million though expenditures, government revenues, the employment of faculty and staff and personal incomes of residents.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 9 Fiscally Sound Financial Statements Demonstrate Stability

Auxiliary Operations 8% 2% Building Fees Service Activity and Technology Fees 2%

Gifts 3%

Grants 4% !"# 34% General Operating Funds – State Research Cost Recovery 2%

Designated Operating Funds 11%

34% Tuition

Financial Statement (July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010)*

Revenue Sources Amounts % of Distribution

State Sources General Operating Funds - State $16,030,029 34% state tax support and student operating fees

tuition $15,591,675 34%

TOTAL STATE $31,621,704 68%

Other Sources Designated Operating Funds $5,009,979 11% local funds, student technology fees, service/activity fees, indirect cost reimbursements

Research Cost Recovery $1,109,150 2%

Grants $1,787,600 4% research and service

Gifts $1,556,176 3% scholarships and other gifts programs

Service Activity, Technology Fees $901,838 2%

Auxiliary Operations $3,841,771 8% parking/U-PASS, co-location services

Building Fees $740,000 2%

TOTAL OTHER $14,946,514 32%

Total Campus Revenue $46,568,218 100%

*Figures provided by the UW Bothell Office of Budget and Planning.

10 | 2009-10 Annual Report Innovative Research

UW Bothell awarded over $63,000 in funds from the Worthington Technology Endowment to the following individuals for teaching and scholarship enhancement:

Jean Eisele, Senior Lecturer, Education Warren Gold, Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Cinnamon Hillyard, Assistant Professor, Business Pete Nye, Associate Professor, Business Rebecca Price, Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences Antony Smith, Assistant Professor, Education Kelvin Sung, Professor, Computing & Software Systems Carrie Tzou, Assistant Professor, Education

Jean Eisele, Senior Lecturer, Education

$634,100 for Dan Goldhaber, Director Center for Education Data & Research, from the Major Research Awards Carnegie Corporation of New York; $150,000 $650,000 for Paul Hill, Director, Center on Reinventing Public from Washington’s Professional Educator Education, from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; $100,000 Standards Board. from the Annie E. Casey Foundation.

Dan recently launched the Center for Education $142,506 for Selina Mohammed, Assistant Professor, Nursing, from the Health Hearts grant. Data and Research (CEDR). The Center will work to address the disjuncture that exists between $125,000 for Robin Lake, Research Scientist, Center on Reinventing research, policy, and practice. Says Goldhaber, Public Education, from the Annie E. Casey Foundation. “CEDR will work with UW Bothell and the $90,000 for the Business Development Center from the Herbert B. nation’s schools to help move the education Jones Foundation. enterprise towards being a continuously evolving $75,000 for Linda Watts, Professor, Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, system where learning from policy variation and from the National Endowment for the Humanities. adjusting policies based on what is learned is the $40,000 for Charles Henry, Senior Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Arts & norm, not the exception.” To learn more about Sciences, from the King County Wastewater Treatment Division. CEDR at UW Bothell, visit www.CEDR.us.

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 11 Supporting the Mission Charitable Giving to Benefit Education, Access and Opportunity

The University of Washington Bothell would like to acknowledge the following individuals and organizations for their generous support.

Lifetime Support

Laureates ($1,000,000 or greater) The Boeing Company Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Kent & Barbara Chaplin Carnegie Corporation of New York Richard & Virginia Chappelle Richard and Lois Worthington Family Foundation Maryel D. Duzan Foundation of the National Student Nurses’ Association Benefactors ($100,000 - $999,999) Max E. Gellert Agilent Technologies Steven & Jonilou Holland Doug & Barbara Allan Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of King County Annie E. Casey Foundation Northshore Scholarship Foundation Fluke Corporation Rod Proctor and Lynn Ries John I. Goodlad Ethel Jenisch Rose Herbert B. Jones Foundation Norman & Louise Rose Microsoft Corporation State Farm Insurance UW Bothell Alumni Council Founders ($25,000 - $99,999) Verizon Northwest, Inc. Applied Microsystems Visio Corporation Jennifer H. Beers & Richard F. Beers II Woodinville Rotary Charitable Foundation

2009-10 Supporters

Chancellor’s Club 2009-2010 Brooks & Jean Gekler Richard & Anne Penny Agilent Technologies Gloria Barberie (Annual Support of $1,000- Leopold Gellert Family Trust Providence Everett Medical Matthew Aitken Lila Barnhart $24,999) Max Gellert Center Albertson’s, Inc. Ellen Bartlett William & Lydia Abbott Steven Gilbert & Janice Camp William & Margaret Ptacek Jeffrey Allender Christina Bartolome Doug & Barbara Allan Diane & Michael Gillespie Steven Quist Ira Alley Kimberly & Joel Bassett American Education Finance John I. Goodlad Redapt Systems, Inc. Sean Alley Samuel Bates Association, Inc. Anthony & Lisa Guerrero Sigma Theta Tau Amy’s Bakery & Cafe Eugene Baumann Association for Theatre in SonoSite, Inc. Higher Education Paul & Alice Hill Emily Anderson Danny Beeman State Farm Insurance Company Mary Baroni & Michael Vitiello Steven & Jonilou Holland Ingrid Anderson Jennifer H. Beers & Richard F. THA Architecture, Inc. Beers II The Boeing Company Herbert B. Jones Foundation Richard & Lauretta Anderson Karen & Robert Vineyard G. Thomas Bellamy Bruce Burgett & Brenda Marleigh & Harley Lang Jr. Sarah Andrews Majercin Judsen Marquardt & Connie Washington Biotechnology & Richard & Catherine Ang Scott & Veronica Bernhard Biomedical Association Carnegie Corporation of New Niva Applied Microsystems Leyla Beyaz York Washington State Employees Gerald & Shirley McMorrow Andrew Arai Anil Bhambi Credit Union The Annie E. Casey Foundation Tushar Mehta & Ami Desai- Clyde & Melissa Arias Bill & Melinda Gates Wells Fargo & Company Kenyon Chan & Shirley Hune Mehta Foundation Calvin & Cindy Atkin Michelle Wilkinson Barbara & Kent Chaplin Microsoft Corporation Michael Block Autos Only Thomas Clement & Connie Mobile Epiphany Igor Bodi Annual Supporters Sarah Awes Anderson Moss Adams-Everett 2009-2010 Individuals Kodi Boehner Felipe Ayala Hung Dang & Odette Austria Nintendo of America, Inc. Abeba Abraha The Boeing Company Aleksandr Babadzhanov Electric Power Research Gloria & George Northcroft Accenture LLP Katherine Boland Institute Haley Baldwin Steven & Lesley Olswang Elizabeth & John Adams Jessica Bonney Foundation of the National Anthony Balinbin Kim & Ken O’Neill Mary Adams Branded Solutions by Edgar Student Nurses’ Association Bank of America Corporation Martinez Philip & Jeanie Palm Melanie Adent

12 | 2009-10 Annual Report Susan & Joseph Brawley Chelsey Diamond John I. Goodlad Dan Jaffe Kathy & G. Mann Dolores Bressler Amelia Dickson Christine Goodwin Deborah & Richard James Diana Manton Alexis Brittain Xheni Diko Linda Gourlie Lisa Jensen Dean & Gerrie Margell Benjamin Bromage Tatyana Dobrodomov Kenneth & Sharon Grafham Jacquelyn Jinhong Cecilia & Frank Mariner Evan Bruce Tetsuko Dolge Therese Grant Rhonda Johannsen Keri J. Marino Jonathan Brunsdon Douglas Donnahoo Grazie Ristorante Douglas Johnson Rose Mary Warren & Cate Buck Carlene Dryden Great Harvest Bread Company Maria Johnson Cory Mayberry Lynn Burch Andriana Dul Charlotte Green Mary Jonasen Thomas Mayer & Jeanne Thorsen Aaron Burke Rosemarie & John Dunlop Anthony Gregory Edwin Jones Christopher Mayes Cynthia Burke Leonard & Judy DuPree Kurt Gremmert Owen Jones Rosemary & Jim McAuliffe Courtney Burnett Marty Duque Sr. Kim Griffin Hosang & Youngae Kang Casey McBride Andraya Bustad Maryel D. Duzan Krichelle & Matthew Groth Kaufman Chiropractic Patrick & Claudia McClain Jeffrey Camp Joseph Eaton Susan Grumman Elaheh Kavoosi James McCool Jr. Charles & Michelle Carey Thomas Eckley Martha Groom & Daniel Fumitaka Kawasaki Alyson McCormick Carnegie Corporation of New JoLynn Edwards & Hal Opperman Grunbaum Dawn Kelly-Long Janet McDaniel York Amy Egan Karina Guadiz Helen Kendall J. Rhonda & David McFerran Cascadia Community College Alicia Eimers Diana Gudaus Micah Keochanpheng Torrance McKeag Foundation Jean Eisele Jacinda Guenthner Robert Kernkamp Jr. David McKee The Annie E. Casey Foundation Elizabeth Elliott Judy Gustafson Erin Kerrigan Cheryl McNees Sarah Castoriano Carmell Emory Paula Haddad Sarah Kerrigan William McWilliams Jeffrey Chalfan Christopher Eng Haggen Top Food & Drug Oleg Khomitskiy Assal Meftahi Kent & Barbara Chaplin Jennifer Engle Scott Haines Yeun Kim Cheryl Meier Richard & Virginia Chappelle Jared Ensey Brenda Hall David & Silvia Kinney George Mekhail Chateau Ste. Michelle Michelle Ensey Timothy Hall Heidi Kinsella Yongyoot Meko Eric Chen William Erdly Travis Hall John & Anne Kinsella Jenya Melnik Yi-Ping Chen Richard Evans Holly Hamar Kathy Kirchner Kim & Richard Metcalfe Cara Cheney Tyler & Patti Fenton Tanya & Michael Hamilton Annesha Kneip Mia Roma Jordan Chester Christie Feola Marta Hammond Jonn Knutson Microsoft Corporation Philip Chiappini Sunni Ferrin Crystal Hansen Stephen Knutzen Kyle Minar Sandra Ching Douglas & Carole Fett Linda Hardman Mark Kochanski James Mitre Emily Christian Lucita Figueroa Maureen Hardman Bruce Kochis & Susan Davis Jody Monahan Troy Christiansen Yon Fisher Richard Harrigill Melanie Kollmai Dawn Moncalieri William Christopher Greg Fisk Marcus Harris Viktoriya & Lev Korsunskiy Susan & T. L. Moore Jr. Seung & Hyung Chun Mark Fitzpatrick Jayson Hart Andrea Kovalesky & John Michael Moya City of Bothell Catherine Flanagan Steve Haw Mickelson Muddy Buddy Dog Wash City of Woodinville Meredith Floyd Brian Hayes Ronald Krabill & Nancy Chupp George Mumford lll Clark Nuber, PS Fluke Corporation Dorothy & Kenneth Heiret Sandeep Krishnamurthy Teresa Murphy Carey & David Clay Francis Fong Jonathan & Sarah Hendrich The Kroger Company Suzanne Murray Jill Coates Joseph & Shirley Fong Linda & Craig Hendrickson Elizabeth Krzyminski Jenny Muscatell Jessica Cochran Maureen Fonken Herbert B. Jones Foundation Tasinpong Kwunchaithunya Brooke Muzzy Sedonia Cochran Foundation of the National Eric Herbig Anita Lakha Teresa Nairn Cynthia & David Collette Student Nurses’ Foundation Robert & Joan Hertel George Lampe Orsolya Nance John Comstock William & Jennifer Frankhouser Michael & Andrea Hess Joanne Langlais Megan Neal Cheryl Cooke Jason Frias Jeanne Heuving John & Julie Larpenteur Meghan Newton James Cooper Terri Frix Hillcrest Bakery Bridget Larsen Hai Nguyen Mihaela & Adrian Cotiga Munehiro Fukuda Cinnamon Hillyard Corinne Larsen Han Nguyen Country Village Kanita Fuller Moya Hines-Yates Ronald Larsen Mary Nguyen Edward Cox Peter Gallagher Kieu Ho Salina Larson Phuong Nguyen Steven & Pamela Cox Michelle Gamboa Loc Hoang Gregory Lawrence Keith Nitta Susan & James Craven Benjamin Gardner Steven & Jonilou Holland Julia Lawrence Joshua Norige Colleen Cullen & Mark Martino Celeste Gates Jennifer Holling Bayley Le Northshore Scholarship Stephanie Dahlin Daniel Geller Taylor Holmes Sarah Leadley Foundation Colin Danby & S. Charusheela Max E. Gellert Pamela Home April Lee Philip Novak Tho Dang Chanel George-Wilson Ruth & Richard Honour Janet Lee NVIDIA Corporation Pasha Danishek Jennifer Gibson Janiece & Robert Hopper Alan Leong Charles Nyman Darigold, Inc. Joshua Gielgens Inna & Eugene Horton Carol Leppa & Constance Miller Diane & Dennis Obermeier Elaine David Kirill Gil Lauren & Brant Hubbard Kevin Leung Emily O’Connor John Davidson Simran Gill Brianna Hudson Wenzhen Li Marissa O’Connor Eric Davis Sonya Gill Onorina Huffman Chun Jong Liu Odwalla John Davis Jr. Deanna Godsey Independent Insurance Agents Gerald Long Clark & Rebecca Olson Jonathan & Susan Dawson Warren & Julia Gold and Brokers of King County Neil & Lesley Low Lori Otnes Patricia Deisher David Goldstein Inline Chiropractic Ruobo & Eliza Lu Donna Oved Renee Delong Mark Goldyn Sharon Ivey Toni-Ann Lupinacci Jaclyn Owings Paul Dement Tavia Gonce Charles & Susan Jackels Inna Lyublin Laurence & Shelly Parfitt James DeRosa Hugo Gonzalez Heather Jacobo Jennifer Manchester Barbara Parker Nicole Deviou Dana Good Daniel Jacoby & Nancy Beaudet Matthew Manion Emily Parker

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Bothell | 13 Leland Paul Daniel Sandoval David Stokes Nico & Deidra Vanderhorst Mariana Peeva Ryan & Elizabeth Sawyer Ryan & Hilary Storey Franak Variava UW Bothell Endowments Marin & Mark Peffer Leslie Schiffman Robert Stowe Verity Credit Union Douglas M. and Barbara Rosary Perez William & Barbara Schink Frances Stuart Verizon Northwest, Inc. J. Allan Endowed Student Katelyn Petter Jennifer Schmidt Sylvia & Kenneth Sturgill Daniel Vinyar Support Fund Joshua Pfau Stephanie Schmidt Thomas Sulewski Visio Corporation Warren W. Buck Endowed Sarah Pietsch George Schoeppel Summit Security & Sound System Vitalah, LLC Scholarship for Undergraduate Students Patricia & Chuck Piper Mark & Barbara Schubert Hong Sun Lisa & John Volk Nancy Place Bryon Schultz Kelvin Sung Keith Vonderharr Kenyon Chan and Shirley Hune Endowed Student Tateum Plant Robert & Phyllis Schultz Super Jock ‘n Jill Devdatta Waghdhare Support Fund Theresa & Christopher Platz Jeff Schweinfurth Etsuko Suzuki Jeffrey & Laura Waibel Hung Dang and Odette Patricia & Jerry Plymire William Seaburg Eric Svoboda Kathleen Walden Austria Endowed Student Barbara Pollack Kirk Sealls Alan Tagle John Walker Emergency Support Fund Boris Poperny The Seattle Mariners Galen Takamura Susan & R. B. Walker Richard and Anne Penny Marion Power Charitable Adrienne Tasanasanta Natasha Waller Endowed Student Support Rebecca Price Foundation Jeanna Taylor Baijie Wang Fund Seattle Sounders, L.L.C. Rod Proctor and Lynn Ries Maggie & Randal Taylor Jeffrey Warhden Ethel Jenisch Rose Endowment Craig & Shirley Purkey Jonathan Seay Jr. Donald Thomas Emily Warn Richard C. & Lois M. Randy & Melanie Serroels Margo Thomas Brieanne Warren Minette Racz Worthington Distinguished Fatima Shah Jonathan Radosevich Rubye Thomas Paula Waters Teaching Awards Richard & Lois Worthington Erin Shapleigh Debra Thompson Amber Webb Richard C. & Lois M. Family Foundation Rick & Karen Shea William Thompson Josephine Webb Worthington Endowed Rama Oskouian, DMD, PLLC Tiffany Shelford Lauren Tietje Cynthia Weber Scholarship Jennifer & Charles Rapuzzi Hangsuk Shin Ronald & Gail Tilden Emily Weber Richard and Lois Worthington John & Kathleen Rasmussen Sally & Robert Shinstrom Laretha & Joseph Todd Keri & Jeremy Welcome Foundation Endowment for Joan Ready Udayasimha Shivaswamy Eiko & Masashige Toguchi Nadezhda Welter Excellence in Technology April Reagan Jeffrey Siegel Sarah Toland Katharine & William Whitson Sr. University of Washington Sierra Rediger Mary Sikes Jamie Toll Lindsey & Chris Wille Bothell Alumni Scholarship Endowment Redmond Physical Therapy Suzanne Sikma Hai Ton Kimberly Wilson & John Downs David & Michelle Renschler Chai Sim & David Chow Total Rental Center, Inc. Thomas Wiltsey University of Washington Bothell Chancellor’s Jennifer Reubish Lyubov Sisunenko Kathy Townsend Mark Windschitl & Pamela Endowment Fund Allison Reynolds Robyn Smidley Trader Joe’s Company Joseph University of Washington Nathan Rimmer Duncan & Vanessa Smith John Trenkamp Ka’ohe Wong Bothell Computing & Software Road ID Nolan Smith Koper & Clara Wong Trilogy at Redmond Ridge Systems Endowed Fund Road Runner Sports Patricia Smith Tru Health Alan & Wei-Ping Wood University of Washington Ehtel Jenisch Rose Samuel & Madeline Smith Woodinville Rotary Charitable Alena Truong Bothell Founders Endowed Foundation Norman & Louise Rose Shirley Smith Linh Truong Fellowship Serena Word & Thomas Lindley Ryan Roberts Wilma & John Smith Phu Truong John Wright University of Washington Eileen Robison & Tom Noonan Kelly & Virgil Snyder Quynh Truong Bothell Masters of Michael & Katrina Zachacz Rock Wood Fire Pizza David Soister George Tucker Management/MBA Faculty Carol Zander Development Endowed Fund Paul Rogers Judy & Johann Sorenson Andrea Turner Zevia Denise Rollin Sparta’s Pizza & Spaghetti House Michael Turner Augusto & Aimee Rosario State Farm Insurance University Book Store Michael Rousos Steven & Lindy Springmeyer Dianne Uplinger Ruby’s Diner Michael Stalica UW Alumni Association Elizabeth Rusnak Starbucks Coffee Company Jenelle Van Eynde Every effort has been made to include names of all donors and to provide the correct spelling of all names. If there is Sai Mai Bar and Restaurant Rosalinda Steele Kelsie Van Tine an error in your name or the name of your company, please Julie & Jeffrey Sanborn John Stewart Rick & Stephanie Van Tine contact us so that we may make the appropriate corrections. Eric Sanders Kyle Stewart Laurel Van Valkenburg Please contact the Office of Advancement at (425) 352-3642 Nicole Sanderson Michael & Bilin Stiber Nancy & Don Van Valkenburg or email [email protected].

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