Trine University has named Darrin Wilcox, Ph.D., as the new dean of its Jannen School
of Arts and Sciences.
“Dr. Wilcox brings strong leadership that values collaboration, diversity of thought,
and innovation,” said Tony Kline, Ph.D., vice president for academic affairs. “These
attributes, along with his commitment to progress, will support the excellent Jannen
faculty to continue to provide distinct and meaningful learning opportunities for
Trine students.”
Wilcox has been an assistant professor in Trine’s Department of Criminal Justice since
2022. Prior to teaching at Trine, he served as an assistant professor at the University
of Mary Hardin-Baylor in Belton, Texas, an instructor at Central Community College
in Grand Island, Nebraska, and an adjunct faculty member at Motlow State Community
College in Smyrna, Tennessee.
“I am excited and honored to work alongside the finest faculty and staff at Trine
University, as we write the next chapter in the story of the Jannen School of Arts
and Sciences,” he said.
He has 12 years of experience as a law enforcement officer in Tennessee and Michigan,
including service as a member of the Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Police Fatal Accident
Crash Team.
He holds a Ph.D. in public policy and administration with an emphasis in criminal
justice from Walden University as well as a Master of Arts in criminal justice from
American Military University and a Bachelor of Arts in economics from the University
of Tennessee. He also is a graduate of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy.
The Jannen School of Arts and Sciences delivers extensive theoretical knowledge and
hands-on training in academic areas ranging from criminal justice to communications
and mathematics. Curriculum focuses on practical problem solving and innovation, with
internships adding a real-world dimension to students’ education.