Devin DeLaughter

Devin DeLaughter

Assistant Professor

College of Education

Biography

Dr. Devin L. DeLaughter is an Assistant Professor at Belmont University's College of Education  He received his B.S. from The University of the South (Sewanee) in Mathematics, his M.Ed. from Covenant College in Educational Leadership, and his Ed.D. from Dallas Baptist University.

Dr. DeLaughter has served in leadership roles within secondary educational institutions in Tennessee and Texas since 2010.  He served as a Head of School, High School Assistant Principal, and Director of Athletics. Prior to moving into administration on a full-time basis, Dr. DeLaughter served in the math departments at the McCallie School for Boys in Chattanooga, TN, Grace Community School in Tyler, TX, Tullahoma City School in Tullahoma, TN, and Father Ryan High School in Nashville, TN.

Dr. DeLaughter centers his academic research and community service at the intersection of operationalized transformational leadership theory; the academic experience of African American Boys in k-12 educational institutions; Social Justice through the lens of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; and interscholastic athletics.