Shelton Williams, a native of Odessa, Texas, is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Studies at Austin College in Sherman, Texas.
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Shelton Williams, a native of Odessa, Texas, is a Professor Emeritus of Political Science and International Studies at Austin College in Sherman, Texas.
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Shelton Williams is the President of the Osgood Center for International Studies in Washington, DC Williams is a specialist in issues relating to nuclear proliferation.
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Shelton Williams has served as an advisor to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and as a special assistant to Madeleine Albright.
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Shelton Williams joined the faculty at Austin College in 1970, serving in the ensuing years as Dean of Social Sciences, Director of the College Honors Program, and Director of the Posey Leadership Institute.
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In 2007 Shelton Williams joined the faculty of the College of Graduate and Continuing Studies at Norwich University, where he is a Professor in the Master of Arts in Diplomacy program.
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Shelton Williams has been a supporter of the Model United Nations program for over thirty years.
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Shelton Williams has served as mentor for dozens of Model United Nations delegations from several schools, including Austin College and the University of Texas at Dallas Shelton Williams twice served on the advisory council of the National Model UN.
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Shelton Williams's book made his cousin Betty the subject of magazine and newspaper articles across the southwestern United States.
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Shelton Williams was one of the on-camera interviewees in 2015 when Investigation Discovery's series A Crime to Remember recounted the story in the Season 3 finale, "Bye Bye Betty".
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Shelton Williams wrote "The Summer of 66, " an account of his experience that summer that culminated in the Charles Whitman shootings from the University of Texas Tower.
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In February 2018, Shelton Williams published "Covey Jencks, " a fictional amateur detective novel based in Odessa.
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