Summer Research Grant. University of Richmond. Summer 2010. ($6,000).
General Research Board Grant. University of Maryland Graduate School. Fall 2003. ($9,000).
Travel Grant. To interview Theodore Sorensen, former legal council and speechwriter for PresidentJohn F. Kennedy. New York City. ($350). College of Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire. 2001.
Conference Support Grant. [with James Farrell]. New Hampshire Primary 2000 National Research Conference. ($1,500). Center for the Humanities and Vice-President’s Undesignated Gifts. University of New Hampshire. 1998.
Research Grant. ($1,500). Karl Wallace Memorial Fellowship Award Committee. National Communication Association 1997.
Research Grant. ($6,000). [split with Lynn Stearney]. Democracy, Communication, and Technology Project. College of Liberal Arts and Graduate School. University of New Hampshire. 1995.
Travel Grant. ($350). To Labor Archives at Taniment Library, New York University. College of Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire. 1993.
Travel Grant. ($350). To interview speechwriters and staff of Texas Governor Ann Richards, Austin. College of Liberal Arts, University of New Hampshire. 1992.
Semifinalist. Bunting Research Fellowship. Radcliffe/Harvard University. 2001.
Graduate Student Research Award. ($400). Travel to Catholic University, Washington, D.C., for Mary Harris Jones Papers. Communication Studies. University of Kansas. 1986.
TEACHING
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
Rhetoric of Political Campaigns Great Speakers & Speeches
Rhetorical Theory Public Speaking/Interpersonal
Women & Communication Public Speaking
Rhetorical Criticism Rhetoric of Abolition/Early Woman’s Rights
Rhetoric of the 1960s (+ Honors section) Feminist Rhetoric & Film (co-taught)
Rhetoric of U.S. Feminism Field Experience
Propaganda & Persuasion (+ Honors section) Rhetorics of Display and Visuality
Rhetoric, Media, & the 1960s Public Address
Rhetoric & Public Address
GRADUATE COURSES
Intro to Graduate Study (co-taught) Rhetoric of Abolition/Early Woman’s Rights
Historical/Critical Methods Rhetoric of U.S. Feminism
Advanced Historical/Critical Methods Professional Interviewing
Narrative
COURSE SUPERVISION
Course Supervisor. Communication and Gender. [2-6 sections per semester] University of Maryland. 2001-present.
Course Supervisor, Teacher, and Coordinator. Communication Field Experience. University of New Hampshire. 1999-2001. [20-30 interns per semester]
Course Coordinator. Public Speaking. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1995-99.
ADVISING
Ph.D. Advisor:
Terri Donofrio, Communication, University of Maryland, 2008-09
James Gilmore, Communication, University of Maryland, 2008-09
Lauren Condoluci. Communication. University of Maryland , 2005-07
Kelly Carr. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001-03
Arthur Herbig. Communication. University of Maryland. 2002-04
M.A. Advisor:
Terri Donofrio. Communication. University of Maryland, 2006-08
Janna Whitney. Communication. University of Maryland, 2005-06
Jeremy Stutzman. Communication. University of Maryland, 2003-04
Lynn Weilbrenner. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1989-90
Director, Senior Honors Theses:
Ryan Brandt. “Taking Advantage of the SuperBowl Ad Spectacle.” Communication. University of New Hampshire. 2000.
Heather J. Gilzean. “Presidential Rhetoric v. Commander-in-Chief Rhetoric and the Role of the War Powers Resolution.” Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1995.
David E. Posada. “Thinking Like a Mountain: The Rhetoric of Radical Environmentalism.” Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1992.
Advisor and Coordinator, Citation in Rhetoric. Communication. University of Maryland. 2002-04.
Communication Department Representative, Rhetoric Minor Committee. (Joint minor with English). University of Maryland. 2004-present.
Advisor and Coordinator, Rhetoric and Public Address Minor. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1996-2001.
Honors Advisor and Coordinator. Honors in Communication Program. University of New Hampshire. 1991-98.
Undergraduate Major Advisor. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1992-2001.
GRADUATE STUDENT COMMITTEES
Completed Ph.D. Dissertation Committees:
Belinda Stillion Southard. Communication. “The National Woman’s Party’s Militant Campaign for Woman Suffrage, 1913-1920: Asserting Citizenship Rights through Political Mimesis.” Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2008.
Natalie Tindall. Communication. “Diversity, the Achievement of Power, and the Public Relations Function. “ Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Michael Andrew Phillips-Anderson. “A Theory of Rhetorical Humor in American Public Discourse.” Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Tiffany Derville. “Relationship Management and Member Retention: A Case Study of an Advocacy Organization.” Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Lisa Corrigan. “Reimagining Black Power: Prison Manifestos and the Strategies of Regeneration in the Rewriting of Black Identity, 1969-2002. Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland, 2006.
Amy Heyse. “Teachers of the Lost Cause: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Rhetoric of Their Catechisms.” Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland, 2006.
Jason Black. “U.S. Governmental Native Voices in the Nineteenth Century Indian Removal Debate.” Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2006.
Lisa Burns. “First Ladies as Political Women: Press Framing of Presidential Wives, 1900-2001. Ph.D. diss. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004.
William Fitzgerald. “Speakable Reverence: Human Language and the Scene of Prayer.” Ph.D. diss. English. University of Maryland. 2002.
Ph.D. Prospectus/ Dissertation Committees:
Belinda Stillion Southard. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007-09
Erica Lamm. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007-2009
Lindsay Hayes. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007-2009
Michael Chambers. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004-09
Michele Mason. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004-09
Neil Mansharamani. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004-2009.
Kelly Carr. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004-2009
Completed Ph.D. Exam Committees:
Lindsay Hayes. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Erica Lamm. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Bjorn Southard. Communication. University of Maryland, 2006.
Natalie Tindall. Communication. University of Maryland. 2005.
Belinda Stillion Southard. Communication. University of Maryland. 2005.
Lisa Corrigan. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004.
Jason Black. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004.
Kelly Carr. Communication. University of Maryland. 2004.
Amy Heyse. Communication. University of Maryland. 2003.
Neil Mansharamani. Communication. University of Maryland. 2003.
Lisa Burns. Communication. University of Maryland. 2002.
Michael Phillips. Communication. University of Maryland. 2002.
Anthony Wainright. Communication. University of Maryland, 2002.
Completed M.A. Committees:
Adam McDaniel. Communication. University of Maryland. 2007.
Abbe Depretis. Communication. University of Maryland, 2006.
Christine Hansen. Communication. University of Maryland, 2003.
Bjorn Southard. Communication. University of Maryland, 2003.
Belinda Stillion Southard. Communication. University of Maryland, 2003.
Erica Lamm, Communication. University of Maryland, 2003.
Lisa Corrigan. Communication. University of Maryland, 2002.
Beth Savage. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1991.
Peter Iskanian. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1991.
Lisa Satchfield. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1991.
Maureen Perry. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1991.
Jane Smillie.. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1991.
Linda Francis. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1990.
Karen Beskalo. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1990.
Ted Riley. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1990.
Deborah LeClair. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1990.
Tamara Burke. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1989.
Chris Bobel. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1989.
Patrice Opplinger. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1989
Tom Puckett. Speech Communication. University of Maine, 1989.
M.A. Committees in Progress:
Heather Adams. Communication. University of Maryland. 2006-present.
Completed M.A. Thesis Committee:
John N. Diamond. “Gender Bias in Language as a Political Issue in Maine.” M.A. thesis. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1989.
Completed Off-campus Senior Thesis Committee Member. Bates College Lewiston, ME. 1999.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Associate Editor Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2000-2007, 2010-present
Associate Editor Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2003-present
Editorial Board Rhetoric Review, 2007-2010
Editorial Board Southern States Communication Journal, 2007-2010
Associate Editor KB Journal [New On-line journal], 2006-2010
Associate Editor Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2000-2010
Editorial Board Women’s Studies Quarterly, 2001-04
Editorial Board Communication Quarterly, 1996-2003, 2009-10
Associate Editor Western Journal of Communication , 2000-02
Associate Editor Women's Studies in Communication, 1997-2002
Editorial Board Qualitative Research Reports , 1999-2002; 2005-2009
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS/PAPER AND PANEL REFEREE
External Reviewer Argumentation and Advocacy, 2008
External Reviewer Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 2007
External Reviewer Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2007
Paper/Panel Referee Rhetoric and Public Address Division, Southern Communication Association, 2007
External Reviewer Feminist Studies, 2006
External Reviewer Western Journal of Communication, 2006
Paper/Panel Referee Rhetoric Society of America, 2006
External Reviewer Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
External Reviewer. Communication Studies, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003
External Reviewer Communication Quarterly, 1995, 2003
External Reviewer Text and Performance Quarterly, 1992, 1993, 1994
External Reviewer National Women’s Studies Association Journal, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2008
Book Reviewer University of Illinois Press, 2004, 2005
Book Reviewer Harcourt Brace Press, 2000
Book Reviewer Westview Press, 1999
Paper/Panel Referee Rhetoric and Public Address Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association,1990, 1993, 1994, 1995,1996, 2000, 2005
Paper/Panel Referee Rhetoric and Public Address Division, National Communication Association,1996,1998,1999, 2003, 2008
Paper/Panel Referee Political Communication Interest Group, Eastern Communication
Association, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2003
EXTERNAL TENURE CASE REVIEWS
Tenure Case Communication Lake Forest College 2008
Tenure Case Communication University of New Hampshire 2007
Tenure Case Communication Studies University of Rhode Island 2007
Tenure Case Speech Communication Pennsylvania State University, Berks 2005
Tenure Case Communication Rhode Island College 2005
Tenure Case Communication University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 2005
Tenure Case Communication Studies University of Rhode Island 2002
Tenure Case Rhetoric, Language, & Culture University of Hartford 2000
AWARDS COMMITTEES
Research Fellow Award Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. 2008-present
Chair, Ecroyd Teaching Excellence Award Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. 2005
Ecroyd Teaching Excellence Award Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. 2004-present
Kohrs-Campbell Rhetorical Prize Committee. Michigan State University Press . 2003-present
Teaching Fellow Award Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. 2005-present
Everett Lee Hunt Research Award Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. 2000; 2004
Marie Hochmuth Nichols Book Award Committee. National Communication Assn. 1998
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Legislative Council. National Communication Assn. 2002-05; 2010-present
Chair. Public Address Division. National Communication Assn. 2009-10
Nominating Committee. National Communication Association. 1997; 2010.
VIce Chair. Public Address Division. National Communication Assn. 2008-09
Advocate, National Humanities Day in Congress. National Communication Assn. 2008;2009
Vice Chair Elect. Public Address Division. National Communication Assn. 2007-08
Vice Chair Elect. Kenneth Burke Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 2007
Political Communication Nominating Committee. National Communication Assn. 2005
Conference Committee. Biennial Public Address Conf. University of Maryland. 2004
Resolutions Committee. National Communication Assn. 2004
Chair. Political Communication Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 2005
Committee of Scholars. Eastern Communication Assn. 1999-2000; 2003-04
Vice-Chair. Political Communication Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 2003
Secretary. Political Communication Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 2004
Coordinator, Wine and Spots Reception. Political Communication Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. Convention. Washington, D.C. 2003
Publications Board Representative. Political Communication Interest Group. National Communication Assn. 2002
Focus Group Facilitator. Eastern Communication Assn. Convention. Charleston, WV. 1999
Ad Hoc Feasibility Study Committee for New Journal. Eastern Communication Assn. 1998
National Conference Co-Chair. Organization for the Study of Language, Communication, and Gender Conf. Portland, ME. 1998
Chair. Rhetoric and Public Address Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 1996-97
Secretary. Rhetoric and Public Address Interest Group. Eastern Communication Assn. 1995-96
Local Arrangements Committee. Eastern Communication Assn. Convention. Portland, ME 1992
Nominating Committee. Rhetoric and Public Address. Speech Communication Assn. 1989
District Chair. Kansas State Speech Assn. 1983-84
Chair. Career Education Advisory Council for Southeast Kansas. Greenbush, KS. 1980
DEPARTMENT SERVICE
Web-page Coordinator. Rhetoric & Communication Studies. University of Richmond. 2010-present
Forum Coordinator. Rhetoric & Communication Studies. University of Richmond. 2009-present
Curriculum Committee. Rhetoric & Communication Studies. University of Richmond. 2009-present
By-Laws Committee. Rhetoric & Communication Studies. University of Richmond. 2009-present
Search Committee. Rhetoric & Communication Studies. University of Richmond. 2009-present
Grade Appeals Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2008-09
Teaching Evaluation Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2008-09
Director of Graduate Studies. Communication. University of Maryland. 2006-07
Search Committee, Rhetoric. Communication. University of Maryland. 2006
Graduate Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001-07
Mentor . New Faculty in Intercultural Communication. University of Maryland. 2005
Faculty Advisory Committee to Chair. Communication. University of Maryland. 2002-03
Chair, Search Committee, Public Relations. Communication. University of Maryland. 2005
Chair, Search Committee, Persuasion & Social Influence. University of Maryland. 2005
Department Representative, Rhetoric Minor Committee. University of Maryland. 2004-09
Proposal Coordinator. 2004 Biennial Public Address Conf. University of Maryland. 2002
Appointment, Promotion, & Tenure Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001-09
Secretary, Departmental Assembly. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001-02
Salary Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001-02; 03-04; 07-08
Political Communication Strategic Planning Committee. Communication. University of Maryland 2001
Rhetoric Strategic Planning Committee. Communication. University of Maryland. 2001
Department Chair. [Acting] Communication. University of New Hampshire. 2001
Coordinator, Internship Program. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1999-2001
Coordinator, Public Speaking Courses. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1995-99
Peer Review Committee. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1996-2001
Coordinator, Honors in Communication Program. University of New Hampshire. 1991-98
Coordinator of Senior Awards. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1991-98
Organizer, Reception for Graduates. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1991-98
Co-advisor, COMM-ENTARY. [Journal] Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1992-93
Departmental Executive Committee. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1991-2001
Search Committee, Media. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 2001
Search Committee, Rhetoric. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1999
Search Committee, Interpersonal. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1996
Search Committee, Media. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1994
Plagiarism Committee. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1993-94
Amenities Fund. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1994-96
Faculty Search Committee, Rhetoric. Communication. University of New Hampshire. 1992
Graduate Committee. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1987-91
Graduate Curriculum Review Committee. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1990
Chair, Oak Scholarship Committee. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1989
Undergraduate Curriculum Review Committee. Speech Communication. University of Maine. 1989
COLLEGE SERVICE
Chair Review Committee for Communication. Arts & Humanities. University of Maryland. 2006
Catherine Mackin Scholarship Committee. Arts & Humanities. University of Maryland. 2002
Outstanding Senior Awards Committee. Arts & Humanities. University of Maryland. 2001
Policies Committee. Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire. 1998-2000
Honors Committee. Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire. 1998-2000
Chair, Social Science Division of Executive Committee. Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire 1992-94
Executive Committee. Liberal Arts. University of New Hampshire. 1992-94
Discretionary Salary for Merit and Inequities Committee. Social & Behavioral Sciences. University of Maine. 1990-91
Advisory Admissions Committee. Social & Behavioral Sciences . University of Maine. 1990-91
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Honors Committee. University of Richmond. 2010-present
Board Member. Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies. University of Richmond. 2009-present
Member, Middle States Accreditation Committee for CORE. University of Maryland. 2005-06
University Senate. University of Maryland. 2002-05
Senate Executive Committee. University of Maryland. 2002-03
Monthly full Senate meetings, bi-monthly Executive Committee meetings, monthly breakfast meetings with University President, ad hoc search committtee meetings with candidates for Director of Office of Information Technology and for Undergraduate Dean
Chair, Senate CORE Committee. University of Maryland. 2002-03
Chaired development of proposal to revise distributive studies requirements to include optional interdisciplinary component. Proposal passed Senate in 2004.
Senate Educational Affairs Committee. University of Maryland. 2002-03
Summer Faculty Advisor for First-Year Students. University of New Hampshire.1995-96
Speech Consultant, Parents Association. University of New Hampshire. 1995
Task Force for Campus Climate Study for Women. University of New Hampshire. 1994-95
Faculty, Admissions Workshop for High School Counselors. University of New Hampshire. 1993
President's Commission on Status of Women. University of New Hampshire. 1992-94
Chair, Coalition Committee, President’s Commission on Status of Women . University of New Hampshire. 1992-93
Chair, Family Policy Committee, President’s Commission on Status of Women. University of New Hampshire. 1993-94
Programming Committee, President’s Commission on Status of Women. University of New Hampshire. 1992-93
Membership Committee, President’s Commission on Status of Women. University of New Hampshire. 1993-94
First-year Students Reading List Committee. University of Maine. 1989
Deans and Directors Council. Pittsburg (KS) State University. 1983-84
PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
Analyst. The Daily Record. 2007.
Speechwriting Consultant, Government of Norway. [see under consulting]. Summer 2004.
Analyst. “President Bush’s Rhetoric in the Wake of September 11, 2001.” BBC live television. Washington DC. October 2001.
Guest Speaker. “Women Struggle for Roses and Bread.” Adult Education Program. Kittery, ME. November 1999.
Call-In Show Radio Guest. “DebateWatch'96.” Narrator, Alan Harrison. WLNH. October 1996.
Call-In Show Radio Guest. “Third Parties and Presidential Debate Inclusion.” Narrator, Laura Knoy. The Exchange. New Hampshire Public Radio.WEVO. Concord. October 1996.
Guest Speaker. “DebateWatch'96.” Unitarian-Universalist Church. Durham, NH. October 1996.
Analyst. “Analysis of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Race. Narrator, Marge Reedy. The Marge Reedy Show. New England CNN. Manchester. February 1996.
Analyst. Boston Globe, Nashua Telegraph, Concord Monitor, Christian Science Monitor, Manchester Union Leader, New Hampshire Campus Journal, The New Hampshire. February, September, October, November 1996.
Analyst. New Hampshire Public Radio. WEVO. Concord. 2001.
Moderator, Citizen Forum with New Hampshire Senate Candidate, Senator Bob Smith. Voters' Voice Project, New Hampshire. Durham, NH 1996.
Civic journalism project sponsored by consortium of NH newspapers, television, and radio stations.
Moderator, Citizen Forum with Presidential Candidate, Senator Richard Lugar. Voters' Voice Project. New Hampshire. Durham, NH 1995.
Civic journalism project sponsored by consortium of NH newspapers, television, and radio stations.
Speaker, Debates'92: A Symposium. Co-sponsored by Commission on Presidential Debates and Freedom Forum. Washington D.C. May 1993.
Panel Participant, Women's History Month Celebration. University of New Hampshire. 1992-93
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Call-In Show Radio guest. “Analysis of the 1992 Election Campaign.” Narrator, David Balkin. Newsmakers. WZNN. Rochester, NH. November 1992.
Call-In Show Radio guest. “Rhetoric of the 1960s.” Narrator, David Balkin. Newsmakers, WZNN. Rochester, NH. March 1993.
Guest speaker. Black History Month. Portsmouth Middle School, Portsmouth, NH. March 1993.
Television Analyst. “Brennan and McKernan: Just What are They Trying to Say?” Narrator John Diamond. Inside Augusta. Maine PBS. 10 October 1990.
Analysis of Political Advertising in 1990 Maine Gubernatorial Race.
Judge, State and Regional Maine Spear Public Speaking Contests. 1989.
Guest Speaker. “Analysis of the Rhetoric of the Industrial Labor Movement.” Lion's Club, Little Balkans, and other community organizations in Kansas. 1987.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
National Communication Association
Eastern Communication Association
Rhetoric Society of America
Kenneth Burke Society
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Obama Presidential Conference. Texas A&M University. March 1010.
Recipient, Undergraduate Technology Assistant Program. College of Arts and Humanities. University of Maryland. [proposal accepted for student assistant to assist with technology development for courses]. Spring 2006.
Public Address Conference. Vanderbilt University. 2006.
Rhetoric Society of America Conference. Memphis. 2006.
Kenneth Burke Conference. Pennsylvania State University. 2005
Kenneth Burke Conference. New Orleans. 2002.
Presidential Rhetoric Conference. Texas A&M University. 1999, 2002.
Public Address Conference. University of Georgia. 2002.
Special Invitation, Hosted Dinner/Program for Technology and Politics. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. Boston. 1995.
Writing Across the Curriculum Workshops. University of Maine. April., June 1989.
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