Associate Professor of Communication Studies
B.A., Salisbury University
M.A., Liberty University
Ph.D., Regent University
Wor-Wic Community College, Associate Professor of Communication Studies, 2019 – Present
Warner University, Instructor of Communication Arts, 2013 – 2017
Warner University, Adjunct Instructor, 2009 – 2013
Warner University, Admissions Counselor & Media Manager, 2008 – 2013
Faculty Council Executive Committee
Bylaws Committee
Phillips, D. (2022). Breaking the ice on the Cold War: Cluster analysis of JFK’s Berlin speech. Artifact Analysis, 1(2) 25-45. https://en.calameo.com/read/00699549631c084eb1a0d
Haley, H., & Phillips, D. (2019). Government v. protesters: A historical look at how the media chooses a winner. In S. Perry (Ed.), Pro football and the proliferation of protest: Anthem kneeling and standing in a divided America. Lexington Press.
Phillips, D. (2022, November). Media Use in Fitness Practice: A Uses and Gratifications Exploration. Paper presented at the National Communication Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, LA.
Phillips, D. (2021, April). Breaking the ice on the Cold War: Cluster Analysis of JFK’s Berlin Speech. Paper presented at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, Virtual.
Phillips, D. (2018, November). Identity Danced Out: Zumba as a Means of Self-Exploration. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association, Baltimore, MD.
Phillips, D. & Perry, S. (2018, August). Peace Journalism: A War/Peace Framing Visual Analysis of the Charlottesville Protests. Poster session presented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Summer Conference, Washington, DC.
Phillips, D. (2005). Effective Decision Making. Paper presented at the annual conferences of the Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences Conference at Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA.
Dr. Dara L. Phillips
Phone
410-334-2861
Location
Brunkhorst Hall 324
Office Hours
Fall 2024 Office Hours:
Monday/Wednesday: 9:45 am – 11:45 am
Tuesday: 1:45pm – 2:45pm
Department
Arts & Humanities
Courses