Tierra James, 鈥16, M.A. 鈥19, Ph.D. 鈥22, 2025 Outstanding New Professional Award Recipient
鈥淢y goal is to create a learning environment that is engaging, critical and transformative 鈥 just as my professors at 海角原创 did for me.鈥
Tierra James, 鈥16, M.A. 鈥19, Ph.D. 鈥22, has built her career around research, teaching and mentorship, and she鈥檚 just getting started. After completing three degrees in sociology at 海角原创, she stepped into a faculty role at Auburn University, where she now serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work.
Her research focuses on some of the most challenging issues facing society today, from suicide prevention in Black communities to the health and well-being of LGBTQ individuals in the South. She has already been published widely in respected journals including Death Studies, Children & Society, The Journal of Black Psychology and OMEGA 鈥 Journal of Death and Dying. Her recent article analyzing the last words of death row volunteers has broken new ground in her field.
But for Tierra, her greatest impact comes from the classroom. She makes it her mission to create a space where students feel seen, supported and inspired. Whether it鈥檚 mentoring students through their dissertations or taking her classes on eye-opening field trips, like visiting the Equal Justice Initiative鈥檚 Legacy Museum, she strives to give her students the kind of transformative experiences she once had at 海角原创.
鈥淭ierra exemplifies what it means to be a Golden Flash 鈥 she earned her bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees at 海角原创 while also volunteering her time to improve 海角原创,鈥 said Soloman Starr, associate professor at 海角原创. 鈥淪he has continued to live the KSU mission in her time at Auburn University, as her research and teaching fosters learning in diverse and inclusive communities, and her methodological skills advance learning and creative expression.鈥
海角原创 recognized Tierra鈥檚 accomplishments with some of its highest student honors, including the James T. Laing Scholarship for Outstanding Doctoral Student, the Graduate Dean鈥檚 Award and the University Fellowship. These accolades reflected not only her academic achievements but also her dedication to advancing equity and justice through her scholarship.
Beyond the classroom, Tierra focused on leadership and service that strengthened the 海角原创 community. She served as co-chair of the Anti-Racism Task Force, a member of the Institute for Anti-Racism and Equity Studies steering committee and leader of the Black Graduate Student Association. She also mentored fellow graduate students through the peer mentor program and supported diversity initiatives across campus. These experiences, she says, shaped her not only as a scholar but also as a mentor and advocate.
Today, her professional influence extends far beyond Auburn. Tierra is a trusted peer reviewer for multiple academic journals, including The Journal of Black Psychology and OMEGA 鈥 Journal of Death and Dying, ensuring that the highest quality research informs her field. She is also active in professional organizations such as the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Sociologists for Women in Society and the North Central Sociological Association, building networks that connect her work to broader conversations in sociology and criminology.
Tierra鈥檚 expertise is sought after nationally. She has delivered lectures on cultural competence in healthcare, health equity research and the racialized history of lynching and the death penalty. In each, she shares her passion for justice, encouraging audiences to reflect on inequities of the past and present. In one lecture for Auburn鈥檚 African American & Africana Studies Program, she shared the three words engraved on 海角原创鈥檚 May 4 Memorial: Inquire, Learn, Reflect. She hopes her students and colleagues carry those words forward, just as she has.
鈥淒r. James clearly took the dedication and leadership from her time as a 海角原创 student to her new campus community, as a new professional serving in Auburn University鈥檚 Black Caucus, DEI Committee and African American and Africana Studies Program,鈥 said Jenny Cureton, associate professor at 海角原创. 鈥淗er intelligence shines through a calm and direct communication style motivated by passion and deep understanding of justice and equity.鈥
Even now, she stays connected to 海角原创, collaborating with alumni and faculty on research and proudly sharing the lessons she learned as a Golden Flash with the next generation. With her mentorship and service, Tierra reflects the best of 海角原创, and she鈥檚 just getting started.