Chance White Eyes
Chance White Eyes is an Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations and an active Researcher of Indigenous success in Postsecondary Education.
Chance White Eyes is an Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations and an active Researcher of Indigenous success in Postsecondary Education.
Chance White Eyes is approaching one year in his role as Director of Tribal Relations at OSU. White Eyes proudly assumed the role of Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations in Fall 2023. Upon his acceptance of OSU's offer of the position, White Eyes stated that he was "excited to return to [OSU]."
Chance White Eyes is an Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations and an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin. In this role, White Eyes works to establish mutually trusting, collaborative...
Chance White Eyes is an Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations.
Bachelor's in Philosophy; Doctorate in Critical & Socio-Cultural Studies Chance White Eyes is a proud alumnus of the University of Oregon. Chance maintains his Doctorate degree in Critical and Socio-Cultural Studies in Education. Additionally, he maintains a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy. The latter experience aptly prepared him for deeper dives into the academic realm.
Chance White Eyes is a Researcher, Public Speaker and Inaugural Director of Tribal Relations at the collegiate level. Chance White Eyes is an enrolled member of the Oneida Tribe and an active participant in engaging in Indigenous research methodologies. White Eyes maintains extensive education, training and research in higher education and post-secondary education.
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Chance White Eyes has accepted an offer to join the SOU faculty as a tenure-track assistant professor of Native American Studies
Chance White Eyes, an assistant professor of Native American studies at Southern Oregon University and an alumnus of Oregon State University, has been named the