Faculty

Sandra Wilson, M.Ed., J.D.
Criminal Justice Program Manager

Contact info:

Phone: 203.596.4664
Email: swilson@post.edu
Office: MacDermid Hall, Room 209


Sandra WilsonBiography

Academic Background:

  • Juris Doctor - New England School of Law, Boston, MA – 1997
  • Master of Science in Education, University of Bridgeport, CT – 1994
  • Paralegal Certification - General Practice - Philadelphia Institute of Paralegal Studies - Philadelphia, PA 1993
  • Bachelor of Arts - Political Science - Albertus Magnus College - New Haven, CT 1991

Teaching Background:

Wilson is a Criminal Justice Program Manager at Post University. Prior to working at Post University, she was an adjunct professor in Law, Business and Justice at Gateway Community College. While there, she served under the Dean of Corporate and Continuing Education.

Professional Background:

Wilson is the owner and manager of her own Sports and Management Company, founded in 2002.

Teaching Philosophy:

Sandra’s goal is to make connections with pedagogy and to meet students where they are in the learning process. She hopes to facilitate an environment of applicable theory for the student's future career.

Research/Academic Interests:

Her research and academic interest is drafting and designing occupational curricula and reviewing requirements of professional and industrial organizational standards for accrediting councils in the process of designing curricula.

Personal Background:

Sandra teaches a young adult bible study at  her local church in Bridgeport and at a local missionary.

Academic Memberships:

  • Who's Who among Top Educators
  • Black Entertainment
  • Sports Lawyer Association

Publications:

Several articles in the Massachusetts Discrimination Reporters based on Administrative Hearings for the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, including issues of race, gender, ethnic origin, religion, public accommodations and disability discrimination.

Presentations/Speaking Engagements:

Distinguished Public speaker for the National Title I Campaign