A positive force for change?

2024 UW Bothell Husky 100 honorees support issues ranging from social justice to science.

Every year, the University of Washington recognizes 100 undergraduate and graduate students from the Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma campuses who have made the most of their time at the UW — inside and outside the classroom. 

足彩app哪个是正规的se Husky 100 students actively connect the dots between what they learn in their studies with what they want to do to make a difference on campus, in their communities and for our world. 

Through their passion, leadership and commitment, these students inspire all of us to shape our own Husky Experience.? 

Six UW Bothell students were selected as part of the Husky 100 Class of 2024.?足彩app哪个是正规的y exemplify a desire to be a positive force for change through their drive to support issues ranging from social justice and mental health to advances in science and technology. 

We recognize them here with a brief introduction, to be followed in coming months by individual profiles on their experiences and future plans. Browse more quotes from the honorees on the UW Bothell Husky 100 webpage and see all 100 winners on the main UW Husky 100 webpage

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A senior in the School of Nursing & Health Studies: “Understanding the health concerns and disparities of a diverse community continue to be at the forefront of my practices.” 

Antonia Dorn

A graduate student in the School of Educational Studies: “I am working to preserve cultures and histories like my own while uplifting the voices of minoritized communities.” 

Gurkirat Singh Guliani 

A graduate student in the School of STEM: “I have discovered my passion for using technology for social good and making a meaningful impact.” 

Vivian Lam

A senior in the School of STEM: “I am inspired to pursue a career as a physician where I empower others and improve health care accessibility through community involvement.” 

Dang Truong

A senior in the School of STEM: “After being guided and mentored by awesome, kind people, I’m pursuing what my 10-year-old self only could dream of.” 

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A graduate student in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: “I plan to use my platform to ignite new pathways within the long lineages of social justice movements.” 

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