Keya Shen

Keya Shen

Briefs: UW Bothell lecturer receives Fulbright to study public health abroad

UW Bothell lecturer receives Fulbright to study public health abroad

University of Washington Bothell lecturer Keya Sen has received a Fulbright Global Scholar Award to conduct public health research in India, China and Bangladesh. Sen is a lecturer and scientific adviser in the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The Redmond resident will conduct research abroad for two months each in 2016, 2017 and 2018.

WorkSource Lynnwood office to open

The opening of the newest Snohomish County WorkSource Center, WorkSource Lynnwood, is scheduled for 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. on June 6 at 18009 Highway 99, Lynnwood. WorkSource is a partnership of organizations across the state that are dedicated to addressing the state’s employment needs at no cost to the job seeker. Get more information at www.worksourceonline.com/

New stores open at Seattle Premium Outlets in Tulalip

Seattle Premium Outlets has opened three new stores; Citizen Watch, The Limited Outlet and Anime World. A fourth new store, Hanna Andersson, is coming this June. Additionally, Hugo Boss launched two exclusive new lines. To keep up-to-date on the latest store additions and outlet news, follow Seattle Premium Outlets on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit the website www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/seattle.

Downtown Everett organic deli to offer healthy meals

The Valley-Organic Deli has opened at 2805 Colby Ave. in downtown Everett. The shop that is owned by Luis Elviro is focused on healthy organic meals and snacks such as coffee, sandwiches, salads, paninis, and smoothies. It is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Saturday. More information about the new business is at http://valleyorganicdeli.com/.

Bothell’s EagleView Technology partners with Australian firm Spookfish

Bothell’s EagleView Technology Corporation has announced it has entered into a partnership with Spookfish Limited, an Australian company focused on the development and commercialization of premium, next-generation geospatial imagery products and services. Through the partnership, EagleView is granted an exclusive, long-term license to operate Spookfish Capture Platform technologies and sell output products in North America.

SBA, National Gay and Lesbian chamber to hold event in Seattle

A partnership between the Small Business Association and the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce will bring LGBTQ Business Builder education and outreach events to a dozen cities across the country. Locally, the first event is from 12 to 5 p.m. on June 2 at Seattle Central Library, Microsoft Auditorium, 1000 Fourth Ave., Seattle.

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