Dawn Casas
Assistant Professor of Communication
Department(s)
CommunicationCredentials
Ph.D. Communication Studies, Regent University, 2005
M.Ed. Elementary Education, Roberts Wesleyan University, 1999
B.A. Communication, Roberts Wesleyan University, 1996
About Dawn Casas
Dr. Dawn Casas serves as Chair and Assistant Professor of Communication. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication Studies, an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction, and a B.A. in Communication. Her teaching and research interests focus on interpersonal and intercultural communication, particularly how people navigate conflict in relationships.
First and foremost, Dr. Casas views herself as a teacher, working to make communication concepts come alive in the classroom and helping students connect theory to everyday life. She has been recognized with several honors for her teaching, including “Most Creative Professor” at Nyack College (2004) and the Faculty Recognition of Excellence award at Regent University (2009).
""
Signature Experiences
Member of Kingdom Church
Recent Scholarly Work & Publications
Conflict Toolbox: Biblical Communication Skills for Everyday Life (Integratio Press, forthcoming)
"Review of Family Communication and the Christian Faith: An Introduction and Exploration," by Jonathan Pettigrew and Diane Badzinski. Journal of Christian Teaching Practice (August 6, 2023).