Dr. Shawn T. Wahl


Department

Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Role: Staff
Campus: Springfield

Postal mail

Missouri State University
Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
901 S. National Ave.
Springfield, MO 65897

Details

Education

  • PhD, Speech Communication and Rhetoric, 2003, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
  • MA, Speech Communication and Rhetoric, 1999, Texas Tech University
  • BA, Speech Communication and Rhetoric, 1997, Angelo State University

Teaching

  • COM 100 Introduction to Majors in Communication
  • COM 209 Survey of Communication Theory
  • COM 328 Persuasion
  • COM 325 Nonverbal Communication
  • COM 360 Intercultural Communication
  • COM 397 Topics in Communication
  • COM 495 Communication Internships
  • COM 512 Communication and Diversity in the Workplace
  • COM 702 Theory and Research in Communication
  • COM 795 Communication Internships
  • COM 796 Independent Study

Professional experience

Administration

Dr. Shawn Wahl is founding dean of the Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, professor of communication and previously head of the department of communication in the School of Communication Studies at Missouri State University, also known as MSU. Prior to MSU, he served as head of the department of communication, mass media and theatre at Angelo State University and as the director of graduate studies at Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi.

Writing

Wahl has authored numerous books, including Nonverbal Communication for a Lifetime, The Communication Age: Connecting and Engaging, Business and Professional Communication: KEYS for Workplace Excellence, Persuasion in Your Life, Communication and Culture In Your Life and Public Relations Principles: Strategies for Professional Success. He has published articles in Communication Education, Communication Research Reports, Communication Teacher, Journal of Family Communication and Basic Communication Course Annual. In addition, Dr. Wahl has worked across the nation as a corporate trainer, communication consultant and leadership coach in a variety of industries.

Organizations

Wahl is a member of the National Communication Association (NCA), Central States Communication Association (CSCA) and serves as an editorial board member of several national research journals.

Research and professional interests

Since coming to MSU in 2012, Dr. Wahl has maintained an active national research and service profile. Currently, his research focuses on communication education, college teaching, university leadership and the intercultural dimensions of higher education. Under the leadership of Dr. Wahl and his faculty colleagues, the department was recognized as the 2015 Undergraduate Communication Program of Distinction by the Central States Communication Association (CSCA). In 2014, the department received the rating of “Strong Program” by the National Communication Association (NCA) President’s Task Force for the Advocacy of Communication in the Academy.

Awards and honors

  • Springfield Business Journal (SBJ) Men of the Year Award, Missouri State University (2022)
  • President, Central States Communication Association (2016)
  • Faculty Participant, National Communication Association Learning Outcomes in Communication project (2015)
  • Maroon Minute Recognition for faculty research, Missouri State University (2015)
  • Greater Ozark Leadership Development (GOLD) Certificate, Missouri State University (2015)
  • International Guest Scholar, School of Communication, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogota, Colombia (2014)
  • Recognition in Faculty Research, Mind’s Eye Research Magazine, Missouri State University (2014)
  • 417 Magazine 40 under 40 Award, Missouri State University, Nominee (2014)
  • Study Away Program Director, Bogota, Colombia, Universidad de La Sabana . (2014)
  • Presidential Excellence Award in Research, Angelo State University, (2012)
  • Outstanding Service Award, Central States Communication Association, (2010, 2021)

Additional resources


Areas of Expertise

Communication Higher education administration

Media Appearances

Sticks and stones may break my bones, words will hurt me
The Standard
05/03/2016

“That collaborative effort between faculty guiding research processes and students doing moderation and … working (together), because students will actually listen to students in ways that they don’t listen to faculty,” Simmons said. “This (research was done by) me, Dr. Shawn Wahl (and) the other two were administrators.”...