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Sheneka Williams is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Administration at Michigan State University's College of Education. She holds an Ed.D. from Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on rural education and school desegregation, particularly examining educational opportunities for African American students in rural contexts and the effects of segregated schools on students of color.
Her work has been published in journals including Education Policy, Teachers College Record, and the Peabody Journal of Education. She has presented research at high-profile venues such as The National Press Club, American Enterprise Institute, and been featured on CNN and NPR. Williams' scholarship bridges educational equity, policy analysis, and sociocultural dynamics in marginalized communities.
Her academic contributions emphasize systemic barriers in rural education systems and the long-term impacts of desegregation policies. Current research trends include intersectional analyses of race, geography, and educational access.




