David W. Andrews

David Andrews earned his associate degree at Pensacola Junior College in 1976.

[9] During that time, he also served as an adjunct associate professor at the University of Oregon’s Department of Psychology.

[11] In 2010 Andrews relocated to Johns Hopkins University, where he served as a professor and as dean at the School of Education until 2016.

[12] He also led the design, construction, and operation of the Henderson-Hopkins School[13] and the Weinberg Early Childhood Center in the East Baltimore Development Inc.[12][14] David Andrews was named President of National University effective April 1, 2016, and resigned effective July 1, 2021.

[2] David Andrews has written research articles, book chapters, and abstracts on topics that include addictive behaviors, the impacts that parenting has on college freshmen, family involvement in juvenile diversion, adolescent development, preventative interventions for high-risk youth, and educational reform.