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معرفی
David M. McMahan is an Adjunct Faculty member in the School of Psychology within the College of Psychology and Liberal Arts at Florida Institute of Technology. He also serves as the Vice President for Student Affairs, bringing extensive experience in higher education administration, student conduct, and emergency operations.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science in Sociology
- Juris Doctorate, University of Tulsa College of Law
His research and professional interests center on student affairs, dispute resolution, criminal justice, and leadership development. With a strong background in legal practice as a law intern in Tulsa County, he integrates legal and administrative perspectives into his teaching and student advocacy work. His expertise extends to enterprise risk management and higher education security, reflecting a holistic approach to campus safety and student development.
While no recent publications are listed, his professional engagement reflects a commitment to applied scholarship in student leadership and justice systems.
Professional Recognition and Service:
- Appointed Guardian ad Litem by the Chief Judge of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida
- Eagle Scout and Vigil Honor Member, Founder's Award Recipient, Order of the Arrow (Boy Scouts of America)
McMahan has taught at four higher education institutions, focusing on criminal justice and graduate leadership studies. His administrative leadership spans residential life, student conduct, and enterprise risk management. He is actively engaged in community advocacy for abused, neglected, and abandoned children.
He is affiliated with a team of faculty in the School of Psychology and contributes to student development through both academic instruction and institutional leadership.





