Stephanie Masta
ARMSTRONG HALL
701 WEST STADIUM AVENUE
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47907-2045
Biography
Stephanie Masta is a member of the Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians and an Associate Professor in Curriculum Studies in the College of Education. She also has courtesy appointments in the School of Engineering Education and the College of Liberal Arts. Most recently, Stephanie was named as a Provost Fellow for her role as the faculty mentor for the Posse Foundation. Prior to coming to Purdue, Stephanie was a postdoctoral research associate and graduate student at Iowa State University. When not trying to fight against systemic colonialism and racism, Stephanie enjoys walking, lifting weights, listening to true crime and 90’s centered podcasts, and reading British mysteries. She loves all sports but mostly fall ones and is a lifelong Michigan Wolverine. Stephanie is also very committed to animal rescue efforts, which includes fostering dogs.
Education
M.Ed., Higher and Postsecondary Education Administration, Arizona State University
B.A., Political Science, University Michigan
Research Interests
Selected Publications
Masta, S. (2022). Theory-to-practice: Researching Indigenous education in the United States. International Journal of Multicultural Education, 24(1), 1-15.
Masta, S. & Holly, Jr., J. (2021). Making whiteness visible: The promise of critical race theory in engineering education. Journal of Engineering Education, 110(4), 798-802.
Masta, S. (2021). Classroom counterspaces: Centering Brown and Black students in doctoral education. Teaching in Higher Education, 26(3), 354-369.
Masta, S. & Secules, S. (2021). When ethnography leaves the field and enters the engineering classroom: A scoping review. Studies in Engineering Education, 2(1), 35-52.
Awards & Honors
- 2021 Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor, College of Education, Purdue University
- 2021 Fellow, Spencer Foundation Convening Task Force on the Future of Indigenous Education
- 2018 Outstanding Graduate Faculty, American Studies Graduate Student Organization, Purdue University