
Each year the University of Washington recognizes 100 students from all three campuses who are making the most of their Husky experience. This year, 13 of the Husky 100 are from UW Bothell 鈥 the most yet. That鈥檚 three more in the elite group than last year and up from five in 2016, the inaugural year. There were seven each in 2017 and 2018.
UW Provost Mark A. Richards said there is one thing all Husky 100 share: They are leaders and innovators.
鈥淭hrough their coursework, research, volunteer and leadership efforts, internships and jobs,鈥 he said in announcing the 2020 honorees, 鈥渢hey have created their own Husky experience.鈥
Below, we briefly introduce the 13 students selected from UW Bothell. You can read more of their comments on the UW Bothell Husky 100 webpage and see all 100 on the main .
Najma Adan

Senior from Bellevue, Washington, majoring in Biology in the School of STEM: 鈥淎s a Husky, I have been able to conduct interdisciplinary biomedical research.鈥
Midia De Souza

Junior from Criciuma, Santa Catarina, Brazil, and Marietta, Georgia, majoring in Law, Economics & Public Policy and in Media & Communications Studies with a minor in Human Rights in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: 鈥淢y Husky experience has been filled with opportunities in research, internship, leadership and community building.鈥
Nicholas Degrasse

Senior from Snohomish, Wash., majoring in Mechanical Engineering in the School of STEM: 鈥淒esign, create and reiterate is a three-step process I鈥檝e come to fall in love with in my time as an engineer at UW.鈥
Bee Elliott

Junior from Fullerton, California, majoring in Environmental Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: 鈥淚’m an 鈥榓rtful activist鈥 exploring and experiencing the interwoven powers that community and the arts hold for collective transformation and healing towards climate justice.鈥
Sharona Horton

Senior from Lynnwood, Washington, majoring in Educational Studies with the elementary education option in the School of Educational Studies: 鈥淢y goal is to become a truly inclusive teacher.鈥
Nathan June

Fifth-year student from Kansas City, Missouri, majoring in Physics in the School of STEM: 鈥淚 believe that leaders create leadership opportunities in others. I carry this philosophy with me in every aspect of life.鈥
Shugla Kakar

Senior from Lynnwood, Washington, majoring in Health Studies in the School of Nursing & Health Studies and in Gender Women & Sexuality Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: 鈥淒uring my time at UW Bothell, I have been able to find my voice and empower myself along with others around me to fight for their rights and their communities.鈥
Garima Maheshwari

Senior from Sammamish, Washington, majoring in Computer Science & Software Engineering with a minor in Mathematics in the School of STEM: 鈥淏eing a part of the UW community and Engineers Without Borders, I saw the ability for technology to empower anyone, and the impact of underlying studies like ethics and math to develop it.鈥
Datyous Mahmoudian

Junior from Shiraz, Iran, majoring in Business Administration and in Management Information Systems in the School of Business: 鈥淎s a leader for change, I work daily to reinvent my community and to empower future generations in achieving their potential.鈥
Van Nguyen

Senior from Renton, Washington, majoring in Biology with minors in Chemistry and Neuroscience in the School of STEM: 鈥淭hroughout my time at UW, perhaps the most significant lesson I learned was how my cultural and social aspects of identity would be my ultimate source of strength.鈥
Madison Nikfard

Senior from Bellevue, Washington, majoring in Media & Communication Studies with a minor in Creative Writing in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences: 鈥淚鈥檝e been inspired to work incredibly hard these past three years to give back to the community that has made me feel so supported.鈥
Prathyusha Pillari

Senior from Redmond, Washington, majoring in Computer Science & Software Engineering in the School of STEM: 鈥淔rom my freshman year, when I launched a club called Her Campus to provide a community for women, to my final year, when I co-led the largest hackathon on our campus through ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), UW gave me opportunities to mold myself as an all-rounder inside and outside the campus.鈥
Hesbeyda Villafana

Senior from Sunnyside, Washington, majoring in American & Ethnic Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences and in Educational Studies in the School of Educational Studies: 鈥淢y UW experience lies at the intersection of ethnic studies, social justice and equity in education.鈥