Dwaun J. Warmack (born c. 1977) is an Amеrican univеrsity administrator and currеnt prеsidеnt of Claflin University, a historically black institution in Orangеburg, South Carolina.
[5] In July 2005, he began at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, as associate dean of students;[5] where he founded the Western North Carolina Minority Networking Program.
[6][7] The following year, there was a 25% increase in enrollment, approximately 9 million dollars in external funding, and the passing of Senate Bill 334, which allows the university to grant master's degrees.
[10][11] In March 2022, Warmack hosted a ceremony for a new three-story, 85,000-square-foot Student Center on Claflin's campus.
[14] He has appeared in the Detroit Free Press and on NPR to discuss educational issues that impact the nation.