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Terrance Kwame-Ross Appointed 绿茶直播鈥檚 Sabo Professor

Terrance Kwame-Ross smiles at the camera in Lindell Library at 绿茶直播. He is a Black man wearing a gray turtleneck and black-framed glasses.Terrance Kwame-Ross has been named the Martin Olav Sabo Endowed Chair in Public Service and Citizenship at 绿茶直播, effective June 1, 2024.

鈥淭he Sabo professorship recognizes a distinguished academic and citizen whose work at 绿茶直播 exemplifies the university鈥檚 commitment to education for democracy,鈥 said President Paul Pribbenow. 鈥淚 can think of no member of the Augsburg community who embodies this commitment more deeply and holistically than Terrance Kwame-Ross.鈥

Kwame-Ross is an associate professor of education whose scholarship, service, and teaching practice focus on how individuals and human groups grow, develop, and change over time. At Augsburg, he teaches critical histories and philosophies of education, school and society, decolonizing social studies methods, experiential learning, and learning and development courses.

“Professor Kwame-Ross鈥 impressive record of public scholarship, community leadership, and exceptional teaching embodies Martin Sabo’s commitment to education as the path to an inclusive democracy. This appointment affirms his leadership role in advancing this work at Augsburg with and for our students,鈥 said Paula O鈥橪oughlin, provost and senior vice president for academic and student affairs.

With over 30 years of experience in schools, community, and treatment settings, Kwame-Ross brings an interrogative, interdisciplinary, integrative, and intersectional pedagogical approach to teaching and learning across school, society, family, and church for 鈥渨hole-beingness.鈥 He holds an M.Ed.in youth development leadership and a Ph.D. in work, community, and family education, both from the University of Minnesota.

Generous alumni and friends of Augsburg established the endowed chair in 2007 to honor the civic legacy of Congressman Martin Olav Sabo 鈥59. With this appointment, Kwame-Ross succeeds Garry Hesser, Augsburg鈥檚 first Sabo professor.