Darryl L Scriven is a/an Associate Professor in the Florida A&m University department at Florida A&M University
Southern University and A&M College - Philosophy
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Philosophy
Purdue University
Master of Arts - MA
Philosophy
Purdue University
Bachelor of Science - BS
Mathematics
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Bachelor of Science - BS
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University
Management
Fundraising
Public Speaking
Customer Service
Editing
Leadership
Strategic Planning
Community Outreach
Team Leadership
A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations with David Walker
This piece contributes to the growing body of Africana philosophy housed within the American philosophical tradition and is the first book-length philosophical treatment in David Walker scholarship.
A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations with David Walker
Darryl
Rolling Video Games of Maryland
Wilberforce University
Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care
Florida A&M University
Mobile Laser Tag
Winston-Salem State University
Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge
Tallahassee
Florida Area
I served as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chairperson for the interdisciplinary Department of Visual Arts
Humanities and Theatre within the College of Social Sciences
Arts and Humanities at Florida A&M University. There I was responsible for 25 faculty
1 administrative professional
5 degree programs (i.e. Philosophy
Religion
Fine Arts
Theatre
& Humanities)
and a $2 million budget. While at FAMU
I led the Department to implement core curriculum revisions for the Philosophy
Religion
and joint Philosophy & Religion degree programs
respectively. I also worked with our Fine Arts Faculty to create an Animation and Interactive Design degree track within that major area. As a Departmental Chairperson
hiring
mentoring
assigning responsibilities
Tenure & Promotion/Annual evaluation of faculty/staff
departmental budget administration
alumni outreach and development
as well as representing the College on SACS and QEP committees were under my purview. In all of this
I remained an advocate of student-centered
transdisciplinary learning as one feature of a multi-pronged strategy to educate
retain
and graduate students in a 4 to 5-year timeframe.
Chair
Department of Visual Arts
Humanities and Theatre
Florida A&M University
Louisiana
Georgia
& Florida
Started with business partner
Leman Raphael
in Louisiana and created other franchises in Georgia and Florida. Delivered custom Mobile Laser Tag parties to customer's homes as well as corporate venues
day or night. Sold business in 2015.
Co-Owner
Mobile Laser Tag
Tuskegee
AL
In this role
I supervised an interdisciplinary cohort of 10 faculty and instructional staff in humanities
social science
and biological sciences who taught students and sought external funding from private granting agencies as well as by direct appeals at public hearings before government agencies. Our unit was also responsible for educating the Tuskegee community by researching
creating
and distributing knowledge on bioethics as it pertained to minority and underserved populations. There I was also Director of the Bioethics Honors Program
a collective of 65 talented students engaged in scholarship
research
and service-learning on the local
national
and international levels. Outside of the Bioethics Center
I was also a member of the Philosophy Curriculum Committee
the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program Committee
as well as the University Curriculum Committee.
Professor of Philosophy & Associate Director of Education
Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care
Baton Rouge
Louisiana Area
At Southern
I was Professor of Philosophy and a member of the Departmental SACS Accreditation Committee
the Departmental Recruitment Committee
and the Departmental Curriculum Committee where I reinstituted the Philosophy program at the University. I was also a member of the University Faculty Senate and participated in shared governance during a transitional period in the University’s history. While on the University Retention Committee
I worked on intervention strategies such as intrusive advising
emphasis on First Year Experience/First Generation College Students
and securing teaching faculty to deliver gateway courses to reduce attrition rates.
Professor Of Philosophy
Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College at Baton Rouge
Wilberforce
OH
I served as Faculty
Director of the Honors Program
and Interim Judicial Hearing Officer at Wilberforce University. There I was also a member of the International Programs Committee where I helped to develop academic partnerships and supervised student study abroad experiences in Tel Aviv
Israel and Cairo
Egypt. Following this
I was a Fulbright-Hays scholar to Morocco and Tunisia prior to joining the Department of English and Philosophy at Southern University in Baton Rouge
Louisiana.
Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Religion/Director of the Honors Program
Wilberforce University
Greensboro/Winston-Salem
North Carolina Area
Currently
I am Dean of the College of Arts
Sciences
Business
and Education as well as the John W. and Anna H. Hanes Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Winston-Salem State University. I am also a non-resident Visiting Scholar at the Tuskegee University National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care. Further
I am Chair of the Academic Review Committee for the Journal of Healthcare
Science
and the Humanities since 2015. The College of Arts
Sciences
Business
and Education at WSSU serves approximately 3300 students in 17 Academic Departments
8 Research Centers
a Fine Arts Gallery
and Ideas Lab. In my role as Dean
I supervise 300+ full-time and part-time faculty
35 Department Chairs/Co-Chairs/Center Directors
2 Associate Deans
and 30 Admin Professionals. I oversee 30 Undergraduate Degree Programs
3 Graduate Programs (Business
Computer Science
& Education)
and manage a College Budget of $25 Million.
Dean
College of Arts
Sciences
Business and Education
Winston-Salem State University
Baltimore
Maryland Area
Created Revenue Capturing Model Grossing 250K in Annual Sales \nManaged & Oversaw Employee Scheduling \nLed Marketing and Created Partnerships with Industry Counterparts \nConducted Semi-Annual Employee Trainings and Workshops \nConducted Annual Business Meetings
Co-Owner
Rolling Video Games of Maryland