Dr. David M. McMahan
Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students
Background/Interests:
Family - wife Selda Vasquez-McMahan
Interests - artistic welding and music
Education - juris doctorate from the University of Tulsa, bachelor of science from the University of Houston in Sociology/Psychology
Office - Student Affairs Office, Niswonger Commons
Contact Information
Tusculum College
P.O. Box 5094
Greeneville, TN 37743
423/636-7493 (direct line)
423/636-7315 (central office)
423/636-0501 (public facsimile)
1.800.729.0256
dmcmahan@tusculum.edu
Biography
With over eleven years of experience in progressive leadership positions in higher education, Dean McMahan joined the Tusculum College leadership team as Dean of Students in 2005 and was subsequently promoted to Vice President for Student Affairs/ Dean of Students in 2006.
The Dean leads the Division of Student Affairs which includes the areas of residential life and housing, leadership development, student activities, multicultural programs, recreational sports, safety and security, campus ministry, health and wellness, counseling, orientation, and behavior education. Serving on the President's Cabinet, the Dean serves as the primary advocate for student interests, and focuses on coordinating the skills of an exceptional team in developing and implementing programs and policies that support student engagement and success in learning and development within an environment which is safe and diverse.
Encouraging student engagement in support of a community where all are welcome and supported, the Dean points out that students who become actively involved in their College experience do better and are more likely to graduate than their peers who do not. The Dean notes the pride throughout the Student Affairs Division in student involvement and accomplishments while at Tusculum College and student preparedness in continuing their involvement and accomplishments after graduation. To support these student achievements, the Student Affairs Office serves as the institution's Ombuds program and actively seeks to help students through its skilled listening and referral staff. Pointing out that from Resident Assistants to administrative front desk staff, Student Affairs personnel are repositories of knowledge on optimizing the collegiate experience and helping students get the assistance they need to resolve any impediments toward this goal, the Dean encourages students to avail themselves of the many resources of the College.
Student Affairs Division Staff Members
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