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Regina Daniels

Professor, American Sign Language

Office: Miller Hall 259

Education

  • Ed.D. in Education in Leadership, St. Mary’s University of Minnesota
  • M.A. in Performance Arts Management, Columbia College IL
  • B.A. Dance, University of Maryland

Professional Experience

  • Full-Time Faculty in American Sign Language – World Language and Culture at Cal State University – Monterey Bay, 2013-2017
  • Adjunct Faculty, ASL at Columbia College, IL 2009-2013

About

Regina Daniels is a full-time Professor in the American Sign Language Department at North Central University in Minneapolis. As the lead American Sign Language instructor in the Carlstrom Interpreter Training Program, she thrives on developing creative, challenging yet fun methods of language instruction. She enjoys teaching students about sign language interpreting from a deaf person’s perspective and helping them develop language competency.

Prior to working at NCU, she taught ASL at Columbia College in Chicago and began working in the ASL/English Interpretation Department. She holds an M.A. in Performance Arts Management and has completed her Ed.D. from St. Mary’s University of Minnesota. Regina is passionate about dance, theater, and teaching ASL.

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