Tamara A. Herdener
Senior Vice Provost for Student and Academic Affairs
Biography
Tammy is passionately dedicated to supporting and empowering students, aligning her efforts with Seattle University's mission to educate the whole person, enhance professional formation, and cultivate leaders for a just and humane world. She is equally committed to fostering an environment where staff and faculty can find fulfillment, satisfaction, and a sense of belonging in their vital roles at Seattle University.
Before joining Seattle University, Tammy served as the Associate Vice President of Student Development and Dean of Students at the University of Portland. There, she oversaw key areas such as Title IX, community standards, residence life and housing, wellness, primary care, counseling, and survivor advocacy. Her prior experience includes significant contributions to high-profile projects within the Division of Student Affairs at Oregon State University. Additionally, Tammy was a Professor of Legal Studies for over 15 years, where her dedication to educational equity earned her the Teacher of the Year award. She taught both undergraduate and graduate courses, including those in the University of Portland’s Master of Arts in Higher Education and Student Affairs program.
Tammy began her educational journey at Seattle University, earning her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Foreign Languages, and furthered her legal studies with a Juris Doctorate from Notre Dame Law School. Her extensive legal career spans over twenty years, including service in the US Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps where she attained the rank of Major. She also served as General Counsel for the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital and as the City Attorney for Cannon Beach, Oregon.
With her vast experience and unwavering commitment to student development and educational excellence, Tammy is a driving force in advancing Seattle University's mission and impact.