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About Robin Starr Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn

Dr. Minthorn comes to UW Tacoma from the University of New Mexico, where she was an Associate ProfeDr. Robin Starr Zape-tah-hol-ah Minthorn (Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, Apache, Nez Perce, Umatilla and Assiniboine) will join the School of Education as Director of the Ed.D. Program and Associate Professor of Educational Leadership. “She is exceptionally well-qualified to lead UW Tacoma’s first and only doctoral program into new levels of excellence,” said Dean of the School of Education Rachel Endo. “Her deep commitment to equity fits into the mission and values of the Ed.D. Program, the School of Education, and UW Tacoma’s dynamic mission.”ssor in Educational Leadership and Native American Studies. She also served as the Ed.D. Program Coordinator of the Native American Leadership in Education (NALE) cohort.

Prior to becoming a faculty member, Dr. Minthorn served as Coordinator of Native American Affairs at Oklahoma State University and an adjunct faculty at Pawnee Nation College. Preceding that, as an academic advisor at Comanche Nation College, which is Oklahoma’s first tribal college. Dr. Minthorn also co-founded Gamma Delta Pi, American Indian Sisterhood and RAIN (Retaining American Indians Now) as an undergraduate at the University of Oklahoma. As an academic professional, she co-founded ONASHE (the Oklahoma Native American Students in Higher Education) Conference.
Dr. Minthorn’s primary research interests include Indigenous leadership in higher education, inter-generational leadership perspectives in tribal communities, supporting Native American college students and campus climate for Native American college students. Dr. Minthorn earned her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Oklahoma State University.

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Present Ed.D. Director & Associate Professor, University of Washington Tacoma Education
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