Mentoring within the Academy Keynote

OISE in collaboration with the MAC Peer Mentoring Club and other campus partners, hosts an annual Mentoring within the Academy keynote. This public talk initiative provides our broader Cornell community the opportunity to learn from scholar-practitioners nationally recognized for their work on improving mentoring practices and academic culture, climate, and sense of belonging within graduate education and the professoriate.

Fall 2025 Keynote

November 18, 2025 | 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm ET (speaker meet & greet to follow)
G10 Biotechnology Building | Zoom
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Speaker: Sweeny Windchief (Assiniboine), Professor of Adult and Higher Education, Montana State University 

About Our Speaker

Picture of Professor Sweeney Windchief

Sweeney Windchief (Assiniboine) is a member of the Fort Peck Tribes in northern Montana and serves as a professor of adult and higher education at Montana State University. His research interests fall under the umbrella of Indigenous intellectualism, including Indigenous methodologies in research and Indigenous student persistence in higher education. His teaching privileges include critical race theory, Indigenous methodologies in research, and law and policy in higher education. As a Co-PI of the Sloan Indigenous Graduate Partnership, his service is toward the overall goal of strengthening and expanding university initiatives to recruit, retain, and graduate American Indian and Alaska Native students in STEM master’s and doctoral programs. He and his wife, Sara, have two sons who help keep things in perspective.