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Dr. Sarah Grace is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona. With over two decades of teaching experience, she focuses on creating inclusive educational environments and advancing equity-focused pedagogical strategies.
- B.A. in English Education with a minor in Teaching English as a Second Language, Humboldt State University
- M.A. in Educational Psychology, University of Arizona (2006)
- M.S. in Social Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz (2012)
- Ph.D. in Educational Psychology, University of Arizona (2021)
Her research explores emotional labor in academia and the impact of generative AI on education. Key projects include analyzing female faculty experiences in higher education and developing participatory action research frameworks that support marginalized students.
Dr. Grace's recent publications examine AI integration in classrooms and systemic challenges in educational leadership. Her work bridges psychology with technological and pedagogical innovation.
- 2024 Action Teaching Award (SPSSI)
- Teaching Development Grant (SPSSI)
- CUES Spanning Boundaries Challenge Research Team Award
- Culturally Responsive Curriculum Development Institute Participant
She has secured grants for educational initiatives and leads faculty development programs on inclusive course design. Dr. Grace teaches courses in psychological measurement, developmental psychology, and forensic psychology.
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