Tracy P. Tambascia, University of Southern California
Tracy P. Tambascia
Professor
University of Southern California

University professor and leader in university accreditation and academic shared governance, with an endowed chair in women's leadership. Expertise in student success, education policy, internationalization of higher education and quality assurance.

Dr. Tracy Poon Tambascia is the Veronica and David Hagen Chair in Women’s Leadership and Professor of Clinical Education in the Rossier School of Education at the University of Southern California. Her areas of interest include international higher education, higher education policy, student affairs, and minoritized student access and success in higher education. At Rossier, she teaches courses in the doctoral programs and chairs dissertations.

 

Tambascia is the Immediate-Past President of the USC Academic Senate, Chair of the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) and has served on the Board of Directors for NASPA.

 

Tambascia’s scholarly activities include a book chapter, “Letters to my 25-year-old Self: Lessons learned in a changing higher education environment, in the Handbook of Research on Leading Higher Education Transformation With Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion from IGI Global (2021). She also co-authored a book chapter, “Building cultural capital and workforce skills for immigrants through adult education in the United States” in the Handbook of Research on Promoting Social Justice for Immigrants and Refugees Through Active Citizenship and Intercultural Education from IGI Global (2021). Tambascia has also served on numerous invited panels, presented at national conferences, and held various editorial roles with national higher education journals and publications.

 

Prior to this faculty role, Tambascia worked in student affairs administration. She was Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, and Dean of Students at Whittier College. She has also led student affairs departments at Mount St. Mary’s College and Occidental College. Tambascia has supervised offices such as residential life, counseling services, student life, disability services, financial aid, admissions, career development, registrar and financial aid. She also wrote and managed grants, including several from the James Irvine Foundation and Title V.

 

Tambascia earned her Ed.D. in educational leadership from the University of Southern California, a M.A. in psychology from California State University, Los Angeles, and a B.A. in psychology from Occidental College.

tpoon@usc.edu