Theresa Ambo

Associate Professor

Theresa Jean (Stewart) Ambo is an associate professor in the Department of American Indian Studies and Department of Education at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Her primary research focuses on the historical relationships and contemporary partnerships between Native Nations and public universities. Theresa also collaborates with community members and colleagues to examine settler land acknowledgment statements and histories of universities. Presently, Theresa is the lead PI of the Remembering, Restorying, and Reclaiming Project, a community-based research program funded by the Spencer Foundation examining the intersection of land tenure and public education in California.

She holds a B.A., M.Ed., and Ph.D. from UCLA and is a William T. Grant Scholar (class of 2027). Theresa’s research has been funded by the Spencer, Lumina, and William T. Grant Foundations and published in Social Text, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, American Educational Research Journal, and The Journal of Higher Education.

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Titles and Positions

  • Associate Professor

Education

  • Ph.D. in Education, University of California, Los Angeles
  • M.Ed. in Student Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles
  • B.A. American Indian Studies, University of California, Los Angeles

Awards, Honors and Fellowships

  • UC San Diego Inclusive Excellence Award

  • William T. Grant Foundation Scholars Program

  • Society of Hellman Fellowship

  • Association for the Study of Higher Education Special Merit Award

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