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Gregory H. Williams

Gregory Howard Williams is a scholar, attorney, law school professor, author, and formerly the 27th President of the University of Cincinnati (2009 to 2012)[1] and the 11th President of the City College of New York (2001–2009).[2][3][4]

Gregory Howard Williams
28th President of University of Cincinnati
In office
2009–2012
Preceded byNancy L. Zimpher
Succeeded bySanta J. Ono
11th President of the City College of New York
In office
2001–2009
Preceded byStanford A. Roman Jr., interim; Yolanda T. Moses, President
Succeeded byRobert "Buzz" Paaswell, interim; Lisa Staiano-Coico, President
17th Dean of Moritz College of Law
In office
1993–2001
Preceded byFrancis X. Beytagh
Succeeded byNancy H. Rogers
Personal details
Alma materGeorge Washington University

Early life and education edit

Gregory Howard Williams was born on November 12, 1943, in Muncie, Indiana.[5] He was the son of James Anthony, a businessman, and Mary, a homemaker. He grew up in Gum Springs, Virginia, until his parents separated, and his father lost his business. At the age of 10, Williams and his brother moved to Muncie, Indiana,[6] where his father had family, and he first became aware of his father's African American heritage.[7] Despite a period of confusion about his own identity, Williams embraced his father's passion for education.[8]

Williams earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ball State University in 1966, where he paid tuition by earning money as a deputy sheriff in the Delaware County Sheriff's Department in Muncie, Indiana, from 1963 to 1966. Between 1966 and 1970, Williams taught classes in Virginia state government and history George Mason Junior – Senior High School in Falls Church, Virginia. In 1969, he earned a master's degree in government and politics from University of Maryland. Williams earned a J.D. from George Washington University in 1971. From 1971 to 1973, Williams was a legislative assistant to Senator Vance Hartke (D-Indiana) of the United States Senate, Washington, D.C. In 1977, Williams earned a master's degree in political science, and in 1982, a doctorate in political science, both from George Washington University with a thesis "Legal and political problems of police discretion".[9][10] He also earned an MBA from Mercy College (New York).[11]

Career edit

In 1977, Williams joined the University of Iowa Law faculty, where he taught criminal law, criminal procedure, and legislation. Williams was faculty scholar from 1990 to 1993. At Iowa, Williams served as associate dean of the Law School, from 1977 to 1993, where he oversaw admissions, financial aid, student and faculty recruitment, and student support, and he served as associate vice president of academic affairs from 1991 to 1993.[12]

From 1975 to 1977, he consulted to the Foreign Lawyer Training Program in Washington, DC. He was a member of the Iowa State Advisory Commission to the United States Civil Rights Commission from 1978 to 1988, and a member of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council from 1979 to 1985.[13]

Williams was appointed visiting professor on faculty of law at Durham University, Durham, England, from 1984 to 1986, and visiting scholar at Selwyn College at Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, from 1986 to 1987.

From 1991 to 1993, he held the position of associate vice-president for Academic Affairs at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. From 1993 to 2001, Williams held the positions of Carter Kissell Professor of Law and dean of the Michael E. Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University.[14][15] While dean, the size of the faculty increased by 40 percent, the number of named chairs and professorships doubled, and $25 million was raised from alumni of approximately 7,000 graduates.[16][17]

College presidencies edit

In 2001, Williams was appointed the 11th president of the City College of New York – the flagship campus of the City University of New York system. His appointment followed his tenure as a law school dean at Ohio State since 1993, where Williams taught courses in criminal law, he raised $25 million and oversaw the increase of the school's endowment by about 50 percent.[18] During his tenure at Ohio State, Williams also served as the president of the Association of American Law Schools and his autobiographical book, Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black, (Dutton, 1995) won the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Award.[19][20][21]

Under Williams' presidency of the City College of New York, enrollment increased by 60 percent and academic standards improved significantly; nearly 90 percent of the student body continue to represent racial minority groups.[22][23] Williams successfully oversaw the first capital campaign at City College,[24] raising more than $230 million and effectively establishing a culture of philanthropy, and more than doubled City College's research funding.

During his tenure as president of the City College of New York, Williams served as chair of the Commission on Access, Diversity, and Excellence (CADE) of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. Williams moderated and presented at the 2001 Association of American Law Schools annual meeting.[25][26] Upon his departure in September 2009,[22] Williams left behind a City University of New York campus in Harlem, New York, where more than one-third of the students are Hispanic, and nearly 30-percent are African or African American, and half are born outside of the United States of America. In total, ninety languages are spoken on campus.[27]

Williams began his tenure as president of the University of Cincinnati on November 1, 2009.[28] During William's first year in the office of president, he launched a strategic plan, UC2019 – Accelerating Our Transformation, which took its name from the university's upcoming bicentennial year.[29] During his presidency at the University of Cincinnati, enrollment reached a historic level; the university established a new health system.[30][31][32] In 2012, Williams resigned from the position of president, citing personal reasons.[33] That same year, Williams chaired the search for a new commissioner of the Big East Conference.[34]

Professional recognition edit

Williams has been recognized for his contributions in scholarship, academic leadership, and fundraising. In 1998, President Bill Clinton invited Williams to join the United States President's Call to Action to promote diversity and pro bono legal services. The following year, Williams was selected by the National Association of Public Interest Law (NAPIL) as Dean of the Year. That same year, the National Bar Association awarded Williams the A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. Award for Contributions to the Preservation of Human and Civil Rights.[35]

Notably, he received the National Bar Association's A. Leon Higginbotham Jr. Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Preservation of Human and Civil Rights (1999); Governor's Tribute to African-American Leaders of Excellence in State Service (2004) from New York Governor George Pataki; Austrian Decoration for Science and Art in the Division of for Science and Art, Vienna, Austria (2006); Proclamation of Dr. Gregory Howard Williams Day and Honorary Mayor-President by Mayor Kip Holden of Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2006); Key to the City from Mayor Daniel Canan of Muncie, Indiana (2006);[36] Langston Hughes Award from The City College of New York for contributions to the Arts and Letters (2009); Bridges for a Just Community Distinguished Service Citation (2012); and George Washington University Law School Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award (2015).[37] Williams is also honored by the Gregory H. Williams Chair in Civil Rights & Civil Liberties of the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University.[38]

Williams also received honorary doctorate degrees from the California Western School of Law (1997), Ball State University (1999),[39] College of Wooster (2000), New York Law School (2009),[40] Skidmore College (2010),[41] and Columbia University (2016).[42]

Corporate and public boards edit

  • Independent Trustee, Franklin Templeton, Franklin Managed Trust and Value Investors Trust, San Mateo, California, 2008- [43]
  • Finance Committee, Nominations Committee, Independent Director, Urban America Fund II, 2005 -
  • Chair, Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council, 1982–83, 1985, Vice-chairperson, 1981–82,1984–85; Member, 1980–85, appointed by the Governor of Iowa for two terms, and confirmed by Iowa State Senate
  • Chair, Iowa Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights, 1983–1985; Member 1978-1988

Publications edit

Williams published autobiography, Life on the Color Line: The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black – was awarded the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book of the Year.[44][45] The term the color line, a reference to racial segregation, was famously used in an article "The Color Line" by Frederick Douglass, published in the North American Review (NAR) in 1881, and repeated by W. E. B. Du Bois, in his book The Souls of Black Folk, in 1903.

Williams' book is a reflection on his life growing up as the son of a white mother and a father who passed for white and identified himself as Italian American.[46][47] At 10-years-old, Williams moved from his home in Virginia to Indiana, where he learned his father was African-American.[48]

Williams' book Life on the Color Line was awarded the Outstanding Book on the Subject of Human Rights in North America by the Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights.[49][50] Williams has been a featured author on Dateline NBC, Larry King Live, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Nightline, NPR, and public lectures.[51][52] His book has been cited in academic journals[53][54] and syllabus.[55]

Books edit

  • Williams, G. H. (1995, 1999, 2014). Life On The color line: The true story of a white boy who discovered he was black. New York, N.Y: Dutton.[56][57][58]
  • Williams, G. H. (1986). The Iowa guide to search and seizure. Iowa City: University of Iowa.[59]
  • Williams, G. H. (1984). The law and politics of police discretion. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.[60]

Articles and other contributory publications edit

  • Williams, Gregory H. (1998) "Transforming the Powerless to the Powerful: the public responsibility of law school." 1, New Mexico Law Review Journal, 28, 17 pages.[61]
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1993) "Controlling the Use of Non-Deadly Force: Policy and Practice," 10 Harvard Black Letter Journal 79, 25 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1992) "Teaching Criminal Law: 'Objectivity' in Black and White," 9 Harvard Blackletter Journal 27, 16 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1991) "The Supreme Court and Broken Promises: The Gradual but Continual Erosion of Terry v. Ohio," Criminal Justice Symposium, 34 Howard Law Journal 567, 22 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1990) "America's Drug Policy: Who are the Addicts?" 75 Iowa Law Review 1119, 15 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1990) "Good Government by Prosecutorial Decree: The Use and Abuse of Mail Fraud," 32 Arizona Law Review. 1, 35 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1989) "Police Discretion: A Comparative Perspective." 64 Indiana Law Journal 873, 33 pages.[62]
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1987) "Where is Freedom: Federal or State Constitutions?" 30 Howard Law Journal 799, 7 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1989) "Police in the Dock: Law or Fact?" Criminal Law Review 719, 7 pages.
  • Williams, Gregory H., et al. (1986). Discrecin̤, justicia y democracia: Una perspectiva de la polt̕ica pb︢lica. Mex̌ico: Noema.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1984) "Police Rulemaking Revisited: Some New Thoughts on an Old Problem." 47 Law and Contemporary Problems 123, 61 pages.[63]
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1984) "Use of Citations in Lieu of Custodial Arrest." Report of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council to the Iowa General Assembly.
  • Williams, Gregory H. (1983) "Police Discretion: The Institutional Dilemma--Who Is In Charge?" 68 Iowa Law Review 431, 63 pages.

Video edit

  • Williams, G. H., Brown, T., Smith, K., & Ashby, W. (2006). The man who is black and white—not half white. New York: Tony Brown Productions Inc.[64]

Personal life edit

Williams married Sara Catherine Whitney, (m. August 29, 1969). Their children are Natalia Dora, Zachary Benjamin, Anthony Bîadîmir, Carlos Gregory.[65]

References edit

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  18. ^ Arenson, Karen W. (March 18, 2001). "2 Law School Deans Are Finalists for City College Presidency". The New York Times.
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  23. ^ Rivers, Voza; Williams, Lloyd A (2006). Forever Harlem: Celebrating America's Most Diverse Community. Champaign, Ill.: Sports Pub. p. 256. ISBN 9781596702066.
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  29. ^ Peale, Cliff (September 8, 2009). "UC set to name new president". Cincinnati Enquirer.
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  38. ^ "Is Perception Blind: Understanding Breakthrough Mind Science Research on Racial and Other Biases". blankfoundation.org. The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.
  39. ^ "Conferment of Honorary Degrees: Gregory H. Williams, Doctor of Humanities" (PDF). Ball State University. May 8, 1999.
  40. ^ "President of The City College of New York, Gregory H. Williams, to Speak at New York Law School Commencement May 15". nyls.edu. New York Law School.
  41. ^ "Skidmore College to honor Clive Gillinson, Gwen Ifill, Gregory Howard Williams with honorary degrees at 99th commencement". Saratogian News. The Saratogian. May 10, 2010.
  42. ^ "Racial Passing and Masquerade in American Culture from the Mid-Nineteenth Century". Department of English and Comparative Literature. Columbia University. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  43. ^ "Gregory H. Williams Ph.D., J.D." bloomberg.com. 15 September 2023.
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  48. ^ Metress, Christopher (2002). The lynching of Emmett Till : a documentary narrative. Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. pp. Chapter 5. ISBN 081392121X.
  49. ^ Parrott, Steve (December 11, 2002). "Gregory Williams, former UI law professor, is first on-campus candidate for UI president". The University of Iowa News Service. University of Iowa.
  50. ^ A multicultural reader. Collection two (Many voices literature series) (2nd ed.). Logan, Iowa: Perfection Learning Corporation. 2008. pp. 462 pages : illustrations, 23 cm. ISBN 9780789171498.
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  54. ^ "Today's best nonfiction : Robert Timberg; Gregory Howard Williams; Andrew A Rooney; Jeffrey Good; Susan Goreck;". Reader's Digest. Pleasantville, New York: Reader's Digest Association. 36 (1): 573 pages : illustrations, portraits, 24 cm. 1995.
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  63. ^ Williams, Gregory Howard (October 1, 1984). Allen, Ronald J (ed.). "Police Rulemaking Revisited: Some New Thoughts on an Old Problem". 47. Law and contemporary problems. Durham, N.C.: Duke University School of Law. 4: 312. OCLC 908031874.
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Academic offices
Preceded by President of University of Cincinnati
2009 – 2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of City College of New York
2001 – 2009
Succeeded by
Robert "Buzz" Paaswell, (interim)
Preceded by Dean of Moritz College of Law
1993-2001
Succeeded by

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Gregory Howard Williams is a scholar attorney law school professor author and formerly the 27th President of the University of Cincinnati 2009 to 2012 1 and the 11th President of the City College of New York 2001 2009 2 3 4 Gregory Howard Williams28th President of University of CincinnatiIn office 2009 2012Preceded byNancy L ZimpherSucceeded bySanta J Ono11th President of the City College of New YorkIn office 2001 2009Preceded byStanford A Roman Jr interim Yolanda T Moses PresidentSucceeded byRobert Buzz Paaswell interim Lisa Staiano Coico President17th Dean of Moritz College of LawIn office 1993 2001Preceded byFrancis X BeytaghSucceeded byNancy H RogersPersonal detailsAlma materGeorge Washington University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 College presidencies 2 2 Professional recognition 3 Corporate and public boards 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles and other contributory publications 4 3 Video 5 Personal life 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editGregory Howard Williams was born on November 12 1943 in Muncie Indiana 5 He was the son of James Anthony a businessman and Mary a homemaker He grew up in Gum Springs Virginia until his parents separated and his father lost his business At the age of 10 Williams and his brother moved to Muncie Indiana 6 where his father had family and he first became aware of his father s African American heritage 7 Despite a period of confusion about his own identity Williams embraced his father s passion for education 8 Williams earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ball State University in 1966 where he paid tuition by earning money as a deputy sheriff in the Delaware County Sheriff s Department in Muncie Indiana from 1963 to 1966 Between 1966 and 1970 Williams taught classes in Virginia state government and history George Mason Junior Senior High School in Falls Church Virginia In 1969 he earned a master s degree in government and politics from University of Maryland Williams earned a J D from George Washington University in 1971 From 1971 to 1973 Williams was a legislative assistant to Senator Vance Hartke D Indiana of the United States Senate Washington D C In 1977 Williams earned a master s degree in political science and in 1982 a doctorate in political science both from George Washington University with a thesis Legal and political problems of police discretion 9 10 He also earned an MBA from Mercy College New York 11 Career editIn 1977 Williams joined the University of Iowa Law faculty where he taught criminal law criminal procedure and legislation Williams was faculty scholar from 1990 to 1993 At Iowa Williams served as associate dean of the Law School from 1977 to 1993 where he oversaw admissions financial aid student and faculty recruitment and student support and he served as associate vice president of academic affairs from 1991 to 1993 12 From 1975 to 1977 he consulted to the Foreign Lawyer Training Program in Washington DC He was a member of the Iowa State Advisory Commission to the United States Civil Rights Commission from 1978 to 1988 and a member of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council from 1979 to 1985 13 Williams was appointed visiting professor on faculty of law at Durham University Durham England from 1984 to 1986 and visiting scholar at Selwyn College at Cambridge University Cambridge England from 1986 to 1987 From 1991 to 1993 he held the position of associate vice president for Academic Affairs at the University of Iowa in Iowa City Iowa From 1993 to 2001 Williams held the positions of Carter Kissell Professor of Law and dean of the Michael E Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University 14 15 While dean the size of the faculty increased by 40 percent the number of named chairs and professorships doubled and 25 million was raised from alumni of approximately 7 000 graduates 16 17 College presidencies edit In 2001 Williams was appointed the 11th president of the City College of New York the flagship campus of the City University of New York system His appointment followed his tenure as a law school dean at Ohio State since 1993 where Williams taught courses in criminal law he raised 25 million and oversaw the increase of the school s endowment by about 50 percent 18 During his tenure at Ohio State Williams also served as the president of the Association of American Law Schools and his autobiographical book Life on the Color Line The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black Dutton 1995 won the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book Award 19 20 21 Under Williams presidency of the City College of New York enrollment increased by 60 percent and academic standards improved significantly nearly 90 percent of the student body continue to represent racial minority groups 22 23 Williams successfully oversaw the first capital campaign at City College 24 raising more than 230 million and effectively establishing a culture of philanthropy and more than doubled City College s research funding During his tenure as president of the City College of New York Williams served as chair of the Commission on Access Diversity and Excellence CADE of the Association of Public and Land grant Universities Williams moderated and presented at the 2001 Association of American Law Schools annual meeting 25 26 Upon his departure in September 2009 22 Williams left behind a City University of New York campus in Harlem New York where more than one third of the students are Hispanic and nearly 30 percent are African or African American and half are born outside of the United States of America In total ninety languages are spoken on campus 27 Williams began his tenure as president of the University of Cincinnati on November 1 2009 28 During William s first year in the office of president he launched a strategic plan UC2019 Accelerating Our Transformation which took its name from the university s upcoming bicentennial year 29 During his presidency at the University of Cincinnati enrollment reached a historic level the university established a new health system 30 31 32 In 2012 Williams resigned from the position of president citing personal reasons 33 That same year Williams chaired the search for a new commissioner of the Big East Conference 34 Professional recognition edit Williams has been recognized for his contributions in scholarship academic leadership and fundraising In 1998 President Bill Clinton invited Williams to join the United States President s Call to Action to promote diversity and pro bono legal services The following year Williams was selected by the National Association of Public Interest Law NAPIL as Dean of the Year That same year the National Bar Association awarded Williams the A Leon Higginbotham Jr Award for Contributions to the Preservation of Human and Civil Rights 35 Notably he received the National Bar Association s A Leon Higginbotham Jr Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Preservation of Human and Civil Rights 1999 Governor s Tribute to African American Leaders of Excellence in State Service 2004 from New York Governor George Pataki Austrian Decoration for Science and Art in the Division of for Science and Art Vienna Austria 2006 Proclamation of Dr Gregory Howard Williams Day and Honorary Mayor President by Mayor Kip Holden of Baton Rouge Louisiana 2006 Key to the City from Mayor Daniel Canan of Muncie Indiana 2006 36 Langston Hughes Award from The City College of New York for contributions to the Arts and Letters 2009 Bridges for a Just Community Distinguished Service Citation 2012 and George Washington University Law School Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award 2015 37 Williams is also honored by the Gregory H Williams Chair in Civil Rights amp Civil Liberties of the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University 38 Williams also received honorary doctorate degrees from the California Western School of Law 1997 Ball State University 1999 39 College of Wooster 2000 New York Law School 2009 40 Skidmore College 2010 41 and Columbia University 2016 42 Corporate and public boards editIndependent Trustee Franklin Templeton Franklin Managed Trust and Value Investors Trust San Mateo California 2008 43 Finance Committee Nominations Committee Independent Director Urban America Fund II 2005 Chair Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council 1982 83 1985 Vice chairperson 1981 82 1984 85 Member 1980 85 appointed by the Governor of Iowa for two terms and confirmed by Iowa State Senate Chair Iowa Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights 1983 1985 Member 1978 1988Publications editWilliams published autobiography Life on the Color Line The True Story of a White Boy Who Discovered He Was Black was awarded the 1995 Los Angeles Times Book of the Year 44 45 The term the color line a reference to racial segregation was famously used in an article The Color Line by Frederick Douglass published in the North American Review NAR in 1881 and repeated by W E B Du Bois in his book The Souls of Black Folk in 1903 Williams book is a reflection on his life growing up as the son of a white mother and a father who passed for white and identified himself as Italian American 46 47 At 10 years old Williams moved from his home in Virginia to Indiana where he learned his father was African American 48 Williams book Life on the Color Line was awarded the Outstanding Book on the Subject of Human Rights in North America by the Gustavus Myers Center for Human Rights 49 50 Williams has been a featured author on Dateline NBC Larry King Live The Oprah Winfrey Show Nightline NPR and public lectures 51 52 His book has been cited in academic journals 53 54 and syllabus 55 Books edit Williams G H 1995 1999 2014 Life On The color line The true story of a white boy who discovered he was black New York N Y Dutton 56 57 58 Williams G H 1986 The Iowa guide to search and seizure Iowa City University of Iowa 59 Williams G H 1984 The law and politics of police discretion Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press 60 Articles and other contributory publications edit Williams Gregory H 1998 Transforming the Powerless to the Powerful the public responsibility of law school 1 New Mexico Law Review Journal 28 17 pages 61 Williams Gregory H 1993 Controlling the Use of Non Deadly Force Policy and Practice 10 Harvard Black Letter Journal 79 25 pages Williams Gregory H 1992 Teaching Criminal Law Objectivity in Black and White 9 Harvard Blackletter Journal 27 16 pages Williams Gregory H 1991 The Supreme Court and Broken Promises The Gradual but Continual Erosion of Terry v Ohio Criminal Justice Symposium 34 Howard Law Journal 567 22 pages Williams Gregory H 1990 America s Drug Policy Who are the Addicts 75 Iowa Law Review 1119 15 pages Williams Gregory H 1990 Good Government by Prosecutorial Decree The Use and Abuse of Mail Fraud 32 Arizona Law Review 1 35 pages Williams Gregory H 1989 Police Discretion A Comparative Perspective 64 Indiana Law Journal 873 33 pages 62 Williams Gregory H 1987 Where is Freedom Federal or State Constitutions 30 Howard Law Journal 799 7 pages Williams Gregory H 1989 Police in the Dock Law or Fact Criminal Law Review 719 7 pages Williams Gregory H et al 1986 Discrecin justicia y democracia Una perspectiva de la polt ica pb lica Mex ico Noema Williams Gregory H 1984 Police Rulemaking Revisited Some New Thoughts on an Old Problem 47 Law and Contemporary Problems 123 61 pages 63 Williams Gregory H 1984 Use of Citations in Lieu of Custodial Arrest Report of the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy Council to the Iowa General Assembly Williams Gregory H 1983 Police Discretion The Institutional Dilemma Who Is In Charge 68 Iowa Law Review 431 63 pages Video edit Williams G H Brown T Smith K amp Ashby W 2006 The man who is black and white not half white New York Tony Brown Productions Inc 64 Personal life editWilliams married Sara Catherine Whitney m August 29 1969 Their children are Natalia Dora Zachary Benjamin Anthony Biadimir Carlos Gregory 65 References edit Dr Gregory H Williams The City Club of Clevland Retrieved 11 June 2016 Simon Ellis September 9 2009 CCNY President DR Gregory H Williams Resigns To Become President Of University Of Cincinnati The City College of New York City University of New York Holmes Marie October 2002 College President Series Gregory H Williams President City College Education Update Inc Mabunda L Mpho Phelps Shirelle 1996 Contemporary Black biography Volume 11 profiles from the international Black community Detroit Mich Gale Research Inc ISBN 9781414435398 Gregory H Williams The HistoryMakers www thehistorymakers org Retrieved 2018 02 11 Moten Foster Bea et al May 5 2002 Gregory Howard Williams Muncie Times Muncie Indiana The Muncie Times 11 9 Perry Michael December 8 2009 UC s new president has a powerful story to tell gobearcats com CBS Interactive The History Makers The Nation s Largest African American Oral History Collection Retrieved May 16 2007 Williams Gregory Howard 1982 Legal and political problems of police discretion Ph D thesis George Washington University OCLC 10315748 Rieselman Deborah New UC president Gregory Williams embraces diversity UC Magazine University of Cincinnati Mercy College Hosts 36th Annual Mercy College Trustees Scholarship Dinner Homeroom educationupdate com Retrieved 2019 10 30 Gregory H Williams University of Iowa Law Library The University of Iowa Retrieved 11 June 2016 Williams Gregory 1943 Encyclopedia com Retrieved 11 June 2016 Arenson Karen W March 27 2001 Ohio Law School Dean Is Named As New President of City College NY Times Lassiter Luke E 2004 The other side of Middletown exploring Muncie s African American community Walnut Creek CA AltaMira Press p 41 ISBN 0759104832 Prominent Law School Dean Gregory H Williams Named City College President CUNY The City University of New York March 26 2001 Rose Derek Hutchinson Bill March 27 2001 11th CCNY Prez Named Ohio law school dean author to head school Daily News Arenson Karen W March 18 2001 2 Law School Deans Are Finalists for City College Presidency The New York Times Arenson Karen W December 12 2002 The President Of City College May Leave Post The New York Times Graff E December 10 2001 Being Black and White The American Prospect Midwestern Law School Dean Assumes City College Presidency CUNY Matters City University of New Yorkj a b Foderaro Lisa W September 9 2009 President of City College Is Taking Helm at Cincinnati NY Times Rivers Voza Williams Lloyd A 2006 Forever Harlem Celebrating America s Most Diverse Community Champaign Ill Sports Pub p 256 ISBN 9781596702066 Mwamba Jay May 25 2006 CCNY S 160th Commencement Set For June 1 President Gregory Williams To Address Graduates City College of New York City University of New York Chander Anupam Coates John C Association of American Law Schools 2001 AALS scholarly paper presentation Millersville MD Recorded Resources Corp OCLC 45763678 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting Association of American Law Schools section on Student Services 2001 Treading the waters public interest values law school and beyond Millersville MD Recorded Resources Corp OCLC 45753904 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Rieselman Deborah New UC president Gregory Williams embraces diversity magazine uc edu University of Cincinnati Foderaro Lisa W September 9 2009 City College President Leaving for Cincinnati The New York Times Peale Cliff September 8 2009 UC set to name new president Cincinnati Enquirer Office of the President University of Cincinnati Gregory H Williams UC edu University of Cincinnati Retrieved 15 June 2016 Gregory H Williams Chosen To Lead UC University of Cincinnati Foundation Five Graduates Receive Alumni Achievement Award GW Today George Washington University Retrieved September 24 2015 Stripling Jack August 21 2012 U of Cincinnati President Resigns Abruptly Citing Personal Reasons The Chronicle of Higher Education Weiss Dick May 7 2012 John Marinatto resigns as commissioner of Big East Conference Joseph A Bailey III takes over on interim basis NY Daily News Grofman Bernard Federal Judicial Center 2000 Legacies of the 1964 Civil Rights Act papers given at a 1994 conference held at the Federal Judicial Center Charlottesville Va University Press of Virginia p xiii ISBN 0813919207 Ex Muncie resident visits alma mater to talk about his life on the Color Line 16 5 The Muncie Times March 16 2006 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Two Graduates Receive Alumni Achievement Award George Washington University Retrieved December 30 2015 Is Perception Blind Understanding Breakthrough Mind Science Research on Racial and Other Biases blankfoundation org The Arthur M Blank Family Foundation Conferment of Honorary Degrees Gregory H Williams Doctor of Humanities PDF Ball State University May 8 1999 President of The City College of New York Gregory H Williams to Speak at New York Law School Commencement May 15 nyls edu New York Law School Skidmore College to honor Clive Gillinson Gwen Ifill Gregory Howard Williams with honorary degrees at 99th commencement Saratogian News The Saratogian May 10 2010 Racial Passing and Masquerade in American Culture from the Mid Nineteenth Century Department of English and Comparative Literature Columbia University Retrieved 14 June 2016 Gregory H Williams Ph D J D bloomberg com 15 September 2023 The Los Angeles Times Book Prizes 1995 The Los Angeles Times September 24 1995 Williams Gregory H October 29 2003 A Line Through a Nation s Soul Los Angeles Times Haynes Monica L Passing How posing as white became a choice for many black Americans post gazette com PG Publishing Co Inc Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved October 26 2003 Delgado Richard Stefancic Jean 1997 Critical white studies looking behind the mirror Philadelphia PA Temple University Press pp 493 498 ISBN 9781439901519 Metress Christopher 2002 The lynching of Emmett Till a documentary narrative Charlottesville Virginia University of Virginia Press pp Chapter 5 ISBN 081392121X Parrott Steve December 11 2002 Gregory Williams former UI law professor is first on campus candidate for UI president The University of Iowa News Service University of Iowa A multicultural reader Collection two Many voices literature series 2nd ed Logan Iowa Perfection Learning Corporation 2008 pp 462 pages illustrations 23 cm ISBN 9780789171498 What s New Dr Williams Program cincinnatilibrary org The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County CI to host Author Gregory H Williams csuci edu California State University Channel Islands Williams Tyrone 2009 Masterplots II African American literature 4 Pos Z 1st ed Pasadena Calif Salem Press pp S LXXVII XCI S 1557 2046 ISBN 9781587654428 Today s best nonfiction Robert Timberg Gregory Howard Williams Andrew A Rooney Jeffrey Good Susan Goreck Reader s Digest Pleasantville New York Reader s Digest Association 36 1 573 pages illustrations portraits 24 cm 1995 Living In The Shadow Of Family Secrets npr org National Public Radio Retrieved February 3 2011 Williams Gregory Howard 1995 Life on the color line the true story of a white boy who discovered he was black New York Dutton ISBN 9780525938507 Williams Gregory 1999 Life on the color line The true story of a white boy who discovered he was black Special Ball State University ed New York Plume ISBN 0613035364 Williams Gregory Howard 2014 Life on the color line the true story of a white boy who discovered he was black New York Plume ISBN 9781440673337 Williams Gregory Howard 1986 The Iowa guide to search and seizure University of Iowa ISBN 0874140447 Williams Gregory Howard 1984 The law and politics of police discretion Westport Conn Greenwood Press ISBN 0313240701 New Mexico Law Review PDF 28 1 Albuquerdue New Mexico University of New Mexico Law 1 18 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Williams Gregory H October 1989 Police Discretion A Comparative Perspective 64 Indiana Law Journal 873 1989 64 4 Retrieved 11 June 2016 Williams Gregory Howard October 1 1984 Allen Ronald J ed Police Rulemaking Revisited Some New Thoughts on an Old Problem 47 Law and contemporary problems Durham N C Duke University School of Law 4 312 OCLC 908031874 Williams Gregory Howard Brown Journalist Tony Smith Karen Ashby Wally 2006 The man who is black and white not half white New York Tony Brown Productions Inc OCLC 881547619 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Stephen Stratton March 3 1995 Williams Gregory 1943 Detroit Free Press No Contemporary Black Biography pp 1 4 Academic officesPreceded byNancy Zimpher President of University of Cincinnati2009 2012 Succeeded bySanta J OnoPreceded 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