Adjunct Instructor
Contact Information
446 Mahar Hall
315.312.4121
[email protected]
jones_william_vitae.pdf
Conferences
National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA., March 2019
SUNY PRODI-G Workshop, SUNY Binghamton, March 2019
Day of Dialogue: Creating a Culturally Engaged Community Conference, Marginalization and the Multi-Dimensional Effects on First- Generation Diverse Student Population in Higher Education, SUNY Morrisville, Morrisville, NY, October 2018
SUNY Annual Chief Diversity Officer meeting, Albany, NY, December 2018
Affirmative Action Officer Training, Albany, NY, September 2018
SUNY Summer Leadership Training, Hamilton, NY July 2018
SPECTRUM Conference, Albany, NY, June 2018
43rd Annual Federal Indian Law Conference, Scottsdale, AZ. April 2018
AAO Conference - Shall Make No Law: An Exploration of Current First Amendment Issues on College Campuses, Albany, NY. March 2018.
National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., March 2018
Poverty, Trauma & A Movement for Change Workshop, Jefferson Community College, Watertown, NY., January 2018
#Persistence (Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Conference), Canton, NY. March 2018
Kellogg/NADOHE Chief Diversity Office Summit, Evanston, Ill, October 2017
National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., March 2017
(Dis)Enfranchised: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Conference, Potsdam, NY., February 2017
Awareness to Action: Building a Culture of Inclusive Excellence, SUNY Albany, NY., November 2016
Native American Indian Education Association of New York annual conference, SUNY Oswego, September 2016
Diverse State of Mind: (re) Thinking Institutional Excellence and Educational Diversity for Leadership in the 21st Century, The APLU Commission on Access, Diversity and Excellence (CADE), SUNY Global Center, New York, NY., July 2016
Promoting Study Abroad for Indigenous Students in the United States and Canada: A Capacity Building Workshop, Gatineau, Quebec Canada., May 2016
Chief Diversity Officers meeting, Albany, NY., May 2016
Economic Summit with Federal Agencies, Massena, NY., May 2016
HeForShe Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, NY., March 2016
Haudenosaunee University, SUNY Canton, NY., November 2015
Revisiting Basic Call to Consciousness: Peace, Equity, and Friendship, Onondaga Nation, Syracuse, NY., September 2015
40th Annual Federal Indian Law Conference, Scottsdale, AZ, April 2015
2015 Health Law Symposium, Hancock Easterbrook, LLP, Syracuse, NY, March 2015
SUNY Assessment Training – Genesee Community College, September 2014
Native American Seminar: Genocide by Other Means, SUNY Oswego, September 2014
CLE Training, “Offense is the Best Defense – Strategies for the Criminal Defense Lawyer”, SUNY Canton, September 2014
Entrepreneurship Meeting – Syracuse, NY, October 2014
Diversity in Law Lecture, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, October 2014
39th Annual Federal Indian Law Conference, Santa Fe, NM, April 2014
CLE Training on Jurisdiction, Syracuse College of Law, October 2013
The Second SUNY Workshop on Comprehensive Internationalization: From Planning to Action, December 2013
10th Annual Haudenosaunee Conference, PEACE, November 2013
38th Annual Federal Indian Law Conference, Santa Fe, NM, April 2013
International Law Doctrine of Discovery Workshop at Syracuse University College of Law and participated in a round table discussion in November of 2012
Professional Development Workshop – Critical Thinking, by Pacific Crest, Spring 2012
Empire Promise Summit: Building Our Economic and Intellectual Capacity, April 2011
Conference on Teaching & Learning, SUNY Plattsburgh, April 2010
Youth-Build Initiative Planning Meeting, November 2008
Wilma Mankiller, Syracuse University, March 2006
3rd Annual Haudenosaunee Conference: Voices of the People, Syracuse, NY 2006
2nd Annual Indian Country Law Conference: The State of Our Nations, Miami, FL, 2006
Haudenosaunee Under Siege, November 2005
Federal Bar Association 29th annual Indian law conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 2004 & 2005 "The Role of Indian Tribes in Modern American Society,"
Haudenosaunee Training, “Polishing the Chain”, Onondaga Nation, Syracuse, New York, April 2004
3rd Annual Catskills Casino Conference 2004
A Meeting of Haudenosaunee Great Minds, Syracuse, NY – November 2004
Performances and Exhibitions
NADHOE Webinar Series: Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care for Diversity Professionals, Moderator – January 2019
Compassion Fatigue and Self-Care for Diversity Professionals, Court Appointed Special Advocates Training, January 2019
Marginalization and the Multi-Dimensional Effects on First- Generation Diverse Student Population in Higher Education, Creating a Culturally Diverse Community Conference, State University of New York at Morrisville, October 2018.
Building Strategies for a Successful Journey Through Higher Education, Creating a Culturally Diverse Community Conference, Wells College, June 2018
Indigenizing New York State Higher Education: Extending the Rafters & Building a Community,Living Our Commitment: Inaugural Inclusive Excellence Summit - Exploring New Ways to Increase Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at UB, University of Buffalo, May 2018
NADOHE/HERC Webinar Series: Recruiting Diverse and Underrepresented Faculty and Senior Administrative Leaders: Focusing on Best Practices and Solid Strategies. Moderator & Presenter, February 2018
NADOHE Webinar Series: Raising Funds for Operating and Strategic Initiatives. Moderator & Presenter, December 2017
NADOHE/APLU Webinar Series: When Campus Activism, Free Speech, and Hate Speech Collide: How do Campuses Prepare?. Moderator & Presenter, November 2017
NADOHE/ACAO Webinar Series: Collaborative and Strategic Partnerships to Address Crisis on Campus. Moderator & Presenter, September 2017
Voices from the Edge of the Forest: The Indigenous Student Challenge with Diversity in Higher Education, Center for Gender and Intercultural Studies, SUNY Cortland, November 2016.
Awareness to Action: Building a Culture of Inclusive Excellence Conference, From the Original People: Social Justice Initiatives of Inclusion, Multiculturalism and Equity as Acts of On-going Colonialism, Forced Assimilation and Dominance. Jones William T. and Burnam, Hugh, SUNY Diversity Conference, Albany, NY., November 2016.
Walking in Two Worlds: The Indigenous Student Challenge to Higher Education, Commission on Access, Diversity, and Excellence (CADE) Summer Meeting, SUNY Global Center, New York, NY., July 2016.
Dutchess Community College Pre-Law Panel, Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY., Spring 2015
Doctrine of Discovery and Native Peoples, Intro to Native Studies lecture, SUNY Oswego, November 2014.
Doctrine of Discovery: Living Under 500 Years of the Destruction of Indigenous People, SUNY Canton Brown Bag Series, October 2014.
Dutchess Community College Pre-Law Panel, Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY., Spring 2014
Guest Lecturer, Guangdong Women’s Polytechnic College, Guangdong Providence, China., Summer 2012
Death Penalty: Fact or Fiction, SUNY Canton Annual Scholarly Celebration, Spring 2011
Empire Promise Summit: Building Our Economic & Intellectual Capacity, SUNY Canton.,2011
Prison Closure Effects, Poster presentation SUNY Canton Scholarly Activities Celebration, April 2010
SUNY Canton Summer American Legal and Criminal Justice System Program, July 2010
Prison Closure Effects, SUNY Canton Scholarly Activities Celebration Spring 2010
Guangzhou, SUNY Canton Scholarly Activities Celebration, co-presented with Peter Timeson, visiting Chinese scholar, Spring 2010
The Social and Economic Impact on Indigenous Peoples in a Growing Global Market Economy, SUNY Canton Second International Student Exchange, July 2009
The Social and Economic Impact on Indigenous Peoples in a Growing Global Market Economy, SUNY Canton Second International Student Exchange, July 2008
Native American Education, State University of New York at Oswego, April 2006
Gender and the Death Penalty, QUEST, State University of New York at Oswego, April 2002
Education
J.D. Syracuse University College of Law, 2005
M.A. Boston University, 2007
Classes taught
CRJ 361
CRJ 365
CRJ 383
CRJ 425