
Grants, Honors, & Awards
Grants and Fellowships:
General Research Board Award, University of Maryland, 2004.
- $10,250 in support of a research project entitled “A Return to Relevance: Bill Clinton's Response to the Oklahoma City Bombing.” General Research Board Award, University of Maryland, 2001.
General Research Board Award, University of Maryland , 2001.
- $2,250 in support of a research project entitled “The Rhetorical Presidency of Bill Clinton.” The Department of Communication added $250 to the GRB Award for a total grant of $2,500.
Summer Stipend, Western Illinois University, 1998.
- $2,000 in support of a research project entitled “Trapped in Hyperreality: The Clintons and Postmodern Presidential Politics.” (I was awarded the stipend in January 1998. I relinquished the stipend upon resignation of my contract.)
Faculty Development Grant, St. Ambrose University, 1995.
- $1,500 in support of research investigating presidential image construction in the 1992 campaign.
Federation Prize, Central States Communication Association, 1995.
- $3,000 award in support of a research project entitled “Demarcating Justice: Rhetoric, Politics, and the Law in the Supreme Court Nomination Process, 1916-1991.”
Faculty Development Grant, St. Ambrose University, 1993.
- $1,500 in support of research investigating the ideological influence of the Supreme Court nomination and appointment process on American jurisprudence and politics.
Faculty Development Grant, St. Ambrose University, 1993.
- $1,500 in support of research investigating the ideological influence of the Supreme Court nomination and appointment process on American jurisprudence and politics.
Grant-in-Aid of Research, Indiana University, 1990.
- $750 in support of dissertation research.
Graduate Minority Fellowship, Indiana University, 1989.
- $1,500 award given by the Indiana University Graduate School to deserving minority graduate students.
Honors and Awards:
Top Contributed Paper, Rhetoric & Public Address Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association, 2007. For “Intersecting Therapeutic Rhetorics of Mimesis and Methexis: Bill Clinton and the Oklahoma City Bombing.”
Top Three Paper, Political Communication Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association, 2005. For “The Future of Supreme Court Confirmations: Beyond Bork.”
Everett Lee Hunt Award for Outstanding Scholarship, Eastern Communication Association, 2003. For Constructing Clinton: Hyperreality and Presidential Image-Making in Postmodern Politics (with Shawn J. Parry-Giles).
Nominee, Parents' Association Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year Award, University of Maryland, 2001, 2002.
Wrage-Baskerville Award, Public Address Division, National Communication Association, 2001. Given for “Constructing Presidentiality: The West Wing and the Ideological Definition of Presidential Leadership” (with Shawn J. Parry-Giles).
Co-recipient, Eleven Pollie Awards, American Association of Political Consultants, Washington, DC, 1999-2004.
Top Contributed Paper, Public Address Division, National Communication Association, 1998. Given for “Meta-Imaging and the Hyperreality of American Politics: The War Room and the 1992 Clinton Campaign” (with Shawn J. Parry-Giles).
Top Three Paper, Communication & Law Division, National Communication Association, 1997. For “For the Soul of the Supreme Court: Progressivism, Ethics, and ‘Social Justice' in the 1916 Nomination of Louis D. Brandeis.”
Top Five Paper, Commission on Freedom of Expression, National Communication Association, 1995. For“The British Press and the 1985 Censorship Controversy over Real Lives – At the Edge of the Union.”
Top Four Paper, Public Address Division, National Communication Association, 1994. For “Hegemonic Masculinity and the Presidential Campaign Film: A Reassessment of the ‘Feminine Style'” (with Shawn J. Parry-Giles).
Robert G. Gunderson Achievement Award (Outstanding Graduate Student), Department of Speech Communication, Indiana University, 1989.
Indiana Tradition Award for Excellence in Teaching Public Speaking, Department of Speech Communication, Indiana University, 1988.
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, International Communication Association, 1987.
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