Making?meaningful opportunities for students?

Creativity, connection and community are at the core of?the 2025-26?Distinguished Accomplishments Award?recipient.?

In any given?enrollment period at?the University of Washington Bothell, students can choose among dozens of community-engaged learning and research opportunities. From STEM to disability justice, each class features hands-on?partnership with organizations and people across Puget Sound.?

How do?faculty connect with the right?community?partners?in the first place? And how do they build strong, enduring relationships with them?

Enter Dana Washington,?community-engaged learning program manager in the Office of Connected Learning.?Each year, she supports the University’s?more than 100 community partners and collaborates with faculty across?all?five schools?and first-year programs. 足彩app哪个是正规的 shared goal: provide meaningful?opportunities for students?to address real-world challenges.?

“I like to say my core values are creativity, connection and community,” said Washington. “I’m a lovely little connector.”

For her?efforts to expand?and deepen?UW Bothell’s community partnerships and?learning opportunities, Washington has been awarded Distinguished Accomplishments Award?for 2025-26.?足彩app哪个是正规的 award was?established?in 2021 by the Division of Academic Affairs to recognize staff members who have bolstered the division and propelled the academic mission of the campus forward.?

For students and partners 

Washington’s?role,?which she?began?in 2023,?encompasses far more than shepherding students through registration, organizing site visits and managing logistics. She works directly with faculty to help design learning experiences and generate?reciprocal?opportunities for students and community members.?

“I sync up the faculty mission and the community partner’s mission,” Washington said.?

Case in point:?Her?work?with?Dr.?Maureen West,?an associate teaching professor who leads?classes on disability justice and representation?in the?School of Nursing &?Health Studies. 足彩app哪个是正规的 established partner?for these?courses?is the Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center, which offers lifelong learning and social skills programs for adults with autism and developmental?disabilities.?

“Dana has been a co-architect of a learning experience that centers disability justice as both theory and practice,” West?said. “Over multiple quarters, she has helped shape a curriculum that foregrounds student agency, community voice and collective care.”?

As?evidence?of Washington’s far-reaching impact,?West?called out a winter 2024 campuswide?art exhibition?that Washington helped conceive and execute.?As the culmination of “足彩app哪个是正规的 Art and Practice of Disability Justice” class, the event?brought together students and?the center’s clients to show?multimedia projects.?

“Dana’s sustained contributions over the past several years reflect a rare combination of strategic vision and day-to-day excellence,” West said. “Her responsiveness, warmth and precision have made her a trusted resource for students, faculty and community partners alike.”?

“Over multiple quarters, she has helped shape a curriculum that foregrounds student agency, community?voice?and collective care.”

Dr. Maureen West, associate teaching professor, School of Nursing & Health Studies?

A cohort of leaders 

Just a few months into her?OCL?position,?Washington took on facilitation of the Latino Leadership Initiative, a campus?cohort and advocacy?group focused on civic engagement?and service. Under her guidance, the?cohort has implemented several service projects: a Latino mentorship program at Bothell High School, a “Know Your Rights” training for immigrant community members and?UW Bothell’s first-ever Latino Culture Night.?

足彩app哪个是正规的 cohort has?also?grown from 10 participants to 30?over the past few years?— and?Rosario Reyes, executive director of?the Latino Educational Training Institute (which?developed?the LLI curriculum), credits Washington with the?robust participation.

“Dana’s communication and leadership skills have helped not only find new students but?also?build a dedicated group of leaders who want to continue supporting this program,” Reyes?said.?“Thanks to her relationships, communication and collaboration, we have the strongest cohorts that we have seen in the 13 years of this program’s existence.”?

Washington’s impact?even?extends to all three?of the UW’s campuses. Last year, she?began working with the Community Connect UW platform, a tri-campus system for matching community partners and UW constituents. She was one of the first staff members to pilot the platform, supporting eight courses?over two quarters.?

“She has envisioned and implemented novel ways to leverage the technology to better serve students and community partners, positioning herself as a trailblazer in this space,” said Jesi Egan, director of research and creative projects for undergraduates at UW Bothell.?

A creative trailblazer 

Washington?currently?leads?trainings?for this and other UW programs that connect with hundreds of students.?

She said her?background as a nonprofit educator — including positions with the YMCA, AmeriCorps and Seattle Public Schools — set?her up for success at UW Bothell.?

Just as salient: the creativity she brings to her work. 

“To run a program where you’re?building an?experience for students,” she said, “it?really does take a sense of imagination and thinking outside the box to see what experiences can happen.”?

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