Dr. Michael R. Wilds
Professor & Attorney at Law
Director, NSU Crime and Justice Institute
Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and Homeland Security


Mike Wilds is a Professor of Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and Homeland Security for
Northeastern State University.  He is also the director of the NSU Crime and Justice Institute.  He also maintains a private law office in the Tulsa area and has been an Adjunct Professor of Legal Research and Writing (specializing in computer technology) for the University of Tulsa School of Law and an adjunct professor for Richland College in Dallas.  He received his B.A. from the University of Oklahoma, his Masters in Criminal Justice Administration from Oklahoma City University and his Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University School of Law.  While attending law school, Mike worked for the U.S. Attorney's Office, LEXIS-NEXIS, and studied First Amendment and European Community Law at Queens College in Oxford, England. Prior to law school, Mike received a full and honorable Senatorial Commission from the Republican Senatorial Inner Circle, was Senior Vice-President of Financial Services for Crescent Jewelers in San Francisco and National Credit Marketing Manager for Jewelers Financial Services (Zale Corporation) in Dallas. Mike is licensed to practice law in Oklahoma, Washington D.C., and the federal courts in the Northern, Eastern and Western Districts of Oklahoma.

Mike is also an immediate past Chairman of the
Criminal Law Section of the Oklahoma Bar Association and is a past Editor for The Q&A, The Newsletter of the Criminal Law Section of the OBA.   He is also Director of Publications for the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and former Editor for The Gauntlet. Some grants received by Mike include: Project Safe Neighborhood (U.S. Department of Justice), CSI Forensic Wildlife Summer Academy, CSI: Equine Mystery Summer Academy (Oklahoma State Regents), Anti-Gang Initiative (U.S. Department of Justice) and is a Mentor for the National Science Foundation REU grant received by NSU.   He is also an independent evaluator for the Muskogee Weed and Seed (USDOJ) grant as well as the Oklahoma District  Attorneys Council Domestic Violence grants.

SOME PERSONAL FAVORITES

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE GRANTS RECEIVED

SUMMER ACADEMY GRANTS RECEIVED

FORENSIC WILDLIFE
SUMMER ACADEMY

2002-2004 News

CSI EQUINE MYSTERY
SUMMER ACADEMY

2005-2007 Pics

CSI: EQUINE MYSTERY
SUMMER ACADEMY

2007 News

CSI: EQUINE MYSTERY
Summer Academy
  2008 News

QUEST FOR THE TREASURE CHEST
Summer Academy
2007-2009 

SCIENCE AT THE ZOO
Summer Academy
2010-2012 





 

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