William Martin Sloane, M.A.R., J.D., LL.M. (Labor), Ph.D.Pro-Chancellor
Dean, Faculty of Forensic Science
Dr. Sloane has been an attorney at law since 1976 (admitted in Maryland and Pennsylvania). Formerly Democratic Chief Counsel to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, he is Of Counsel to The Shagin Law Group LLC and a lieutenant colonel and wing legal officer in the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary (Civil Air Patrol). He is also an addiction specialist at the R.E.A.C.H. Comprehensive Mental Health Clinic and a clergyman.
He serves as chair of the American College of Counselors, president of the Council on Chiropractic Practice, vice president of the American Association of Integrative Medicine, and scientific secretary general of the Bulgarian Foundation for Sports Sciences. He is an executive advisory board member and past chair of the American Board of Forensic Counselors, an advisory board member of Integrative Outcome Measurements, and the academic advisor to the International Council of Integrative Medicine.
He graduated from York College of Pennsylvania [B.A.], Liberty University [M.A.R. magna cum laude], Widener University [J.D.], London Metropolitan University [Certificate in English Law with distinction], Temple University [LL.M. (Labor)], and American Christian College and Seminary [Ph.D. in Religion magna cum laude]. A Scholar of the Oxford Society of Scholars, Oxford Graduate School, he has taught at Elizabethtown College, Millersville University, Saint Francis University, Shippensburg University, Temple University, Widener University, Wilson College, and Yorktown University.
Dr. Sloane is a Life Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners International, an Applied Psychoanalysis Professional (Society of Modern Psychoanalysts), a Board Certified Professional Counselor (American Board of Professional Counselors), a Master Therapist (American Psychotherapy Association), and a member of the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists, the Association of Caribbean Higher Education Administrators, the Commission on Forensic Education, InfraGard, the International Scientific College of the International Academy of Sciences San Marino, Mensa, Phi Alpha Delta, and the Screen Actors Guild.
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