News Release
January 27, 2017
Contact Lisa Hall 425-352-5461 / lhall7@uw.edu
Kara Adams named director of community engagement at 56Թ Bothell
BOTHELL, Washington – Kara Adams has been selected as the new director of community engagement at the 56Թ where she will help move its mission to be a regionally accountable public university to a new level.

In her new role she will be building out assessment, strategic planning and partnership strategy. More broadly, she will help institutionalize community engagement throughout the curriculum. Her work will help the University apply for the prestigious Carnegie Community Engagement Classification.
Adams still oversees the 56Թ Bothell Office of Community-Based Learning and Research, where she had been interim director. The office facilitates off-campus learning experiences for students in mutually beneficial partnerships with agencies or businesses, which are considered co-educators.
Adams won praise for her record of building a wide, collaborative network of community partners and making the office a resource for faculty and students.
“56Թ Bothell’s community engagement work aligns directly with its core values of transformational education, engaged scholarship and inclusive culture,” says Adams. “Because of community engagement, 56Թ Bothell more proficiently educates our students, applies our research to pressing questions and needs of our region, and upholds our public mission as a state institution.”
56Թ Bothell has about 120 community partners. One ongoing partnership is 56Թ Bothell student participation in the Bothell Youth Court. Some other recent projects have included mechanical engineering students building a solar-powered cooler for a Woodinville farm and students analyzing the demographics of Real Change readership.
About 56Թ Bothell: 56Թ Bothell provides access to an exceptional University of Washington education for students of tremendous potential. Offering more than 55 undergraduate and graduate degrees, options, certificates and concentrations, 56Թ Bothell builds regional partnerships, inspires change, creates knowledge, shares discoveries and prepares students for leadership in the state of Washington and beyond.