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Assistant Dean for Student Support and Director of Restorative Practices

Tahn Bae Park (or just Tahn) uses all pronouns. They have been a part of higher education across the country heavily involved in residential life professionally pulling D.E.I into the day-to-day work. The strong belief of exploring difference experientially is essential to understanding people and behavior. Each location has its own developmental purpose and learning moment. Tahn is an open book sharing if any individuals are curious to know!

Tahn obtained her Bachelor of Arts focused on creative writing from Ball State University in Indiana. Tahn made their way to Arkansas achieving his Master of Science in College Student Services Personnel and Administration (CSPA) at the University of Central Arkansas. Tahn worked at Hendrix College engaging in various advisory roles to challenge traditional mindsets of gender expression and trans identity. He later made the journey to the University of Vermont. In winter 2019 they became a Restorative Practices Facilitator for students and staff within the residential life department. They later spent a limited time at Amherst College before taking a hiatus from Student Affairs to write, rest, and listen. Tahn has spent the last 1.5 years at San Francisco State University as an Area Coordinator and Assistant Director for Continuing Students and Retention.

As a new LA resident sharing brunch spots, running and hiking trails, and coffee cafes are welcomed. Tahn often refers to her rabbit, Latte, as a lovable companion that has traveled the country with them.

Office hours:

Wednesdays 1PM to 2PM

Thursdays 2PM to 3PM

Fridays 3PM to 4PM