Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling is pleased to welcome six new faculty members!
Jacqueline Roebuck Sakho
Assistant Professor, Educational Leadership and Director of the Preliminary Administrator License program
She has published on her work in the Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership (2015) and the Carnegie Project for the Educational Doctorate White Paper Series (2016).
In addition to working with pre-service teachers, she also teaches social foundations courses on the undergraduate campus. Her postdoctoral research was funded by the National Science Foundation and focused on the recruitment and retention of math and science teachers in high-need schools.
Teri began her career teaching 6th grade in San Jose, CA. In 2007, she moved to Portland and taught 2nd and 5th grades North Clackamas School District. In 2006, she was the recipient of the African and Latino Leaders in Equity Development (ALLIED) Award for her work with the Latino Family Literacy Project.
Program Director for the Culturally Specific Latino Problem Gambling Program
Dolly Nguyen
Assistant Professor, Student Affairs Administration
Dr. Bach Mai Dolly Nguyen’s research examines racial inequality in educational opportunity, with attention to the stratification of college success, racial heterogeneity, and organizational change.