TEXAS STATE VITA

I. Academic/Professional Background

A. Name and Title

Name: Dr. Roseann M. Mandziuk Title: University Distinguished Professor

B. Educational Background

Degree Year University Major Thesis/Dissertation PHD 1989 University of Iowa Communication MS 1983 Illinois State Speech University Communication BA 1981 Wayne State Speech and University English

C. University Experience

Position University Comments Dates University Distinguished Texas State 2019 - Present Professor University Professor Texas State 2000 - 2019 University. San Marcos, TX Fulbright Scholar Indraprastha January 2019 - College for May 2019 Women. Delhi, India Fulbright Scholar Warsaw School February 2011 - of Social June 2011 Sciences and Humanities Visiting Lecturer and University of 2002 Scholar Amsterdam Associate Professor Southwest Texas 1993 - 1999 State University. San Marcos, TX Visiting Lecturer Moscow State 1995 University Assistant Professor Southwest Texas 1987 - 1992 State University. San Marcos, TX Graduate Instructor University of 1983 - 1987 Iowa Graduate Instructor Illinois State 1981 - 1983 University

D. Relevant Professional Experience

Position Entity Comments Dates American Council on University of 2005 - 2006 Education Fellow Memphis

II. TEACHING

A. Teaching Honors and Awards:

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching, Texas State University. 2020

Award / Honor Recipient: Fulbright-Nehru Professional Excellence Award, United States India Educational Foundation. 2019

Additional Comments: Applied in August, 2017 and was awarded the Fulbright in 2018

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching, Texas State University. 2019

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. 2018

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Associate/Full Professor Rank, Texas State University. September 2017

September 2016

Award / Honor Recipient: Golden Apple Graduate Teaching Award, Department of Communication Studies. 2015 2012 2003 Award / Honor Recipient: Michael M. Osborn Teacher-Scholar Award, Southern States Communication Association. 2014

Award / Honor Recipient: Fulbright Scholar Award, US- Fulbright Association. 2011

Award / Honor Recipient: Stephany Goodbread Advisor of the Year Award, University Honors College, 2008

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Associate/Full Professor rank, Texas State University. 2003

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Associate/Full Professor rank, Texas State University. 2002

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Awardfor Excellence in Teaching at the Associate/Full Professor rank, Texas State University. 2001

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Awardfor Excellence in Teaching at the Associate/Full Professor rank, Texas State University. 2000

Award / Honor Recipient: Departmental nominee for Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching at the Assistant Professor rank, Texas State University. 1989

Award / Honor Recipient: Douglas Ehninger Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa. 1987

B. Courses Taught:

Texas State University: COMM 3302 - RHET RESRCH MTHDS

COMM 3302 - RHETORICAL CRIT

COMM 3302 - RHETORICAL RESEARCH METHODS

COMM 3333 - RHETORICAL CRITICI

COMM 3338 - PUBLIC SPEAKING

COMM 4307 - MEDIA CRITICISM

COMM 4315 - DIR RES COMM STDS

COMM 4317B - RHETORICAL MOVEMENTS

COMM 4317D - MEDIA CRITICISM

COMM 4322 - RHET OF PROTEST MOVEMENTS

COMM 4322 - RHET OF PROTEST MV

COMM 4331 - PERSUASION

COMM 5302 - RHETORICAL METHODS

COMM 5315 - DIR RES COMM STDS

COMM 5322 - RHETORICAL THEO

COMM 5323 - METHOD RHETORICAL

COMM 5327 - CONTEMP RHETORIC

COMM 5331 - PERSUASION

COMM 5342 - HIST RHE & SOC INF

COMM 5343 - CNTM RHTRC & SOC I

COMM 5355 - MEDIA CRITICISM

COMM 5360 - INTRO EMP RESEARCH

COMM 5363 - INTRO RHET RSRCH COMM 5399A - THESIS

COMM 5399B - THESIS

COMM 5399 - THESIS

ED 7378 - PROB IN EDUC

GNST 1100 - GENERAL STUDIES SEMIN

HON 2309L - COMM & CONSUM CULT

HON 3393F - COMMUN & CULTURE

Indraprastha College for Women:

Media Criticism

Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi, India:

Persuasion and Protest

Rhetoric and Society

C. Directed Student Learning (i.e. theses, dissertations, exit committees, etc.):

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "The Femininity Diet: A Rhetorical Analysis of the Discursive Formation of Femininity and Weight Loss in Contemporary Social Media Promotions", Status: Completed. (January 2020 - December 2020). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s):Jacqueline DeMuynck, Graduate, M.A.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (May 2020). Student(s):Jaysen Sneed, Graduate, MA.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "All the Rage: The Possibilities of Women's Anger", Status: Completed. (January 2020 - May 2020). Student(s):Claire Barker, Undergraduate, B.A.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (December 2019). Student(s):Brad Palmisano, Graduate, M.A.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (December 2019). Student(s):Noor Al-Rawahi, Graduate, M.A. Member, Master's Thesis, Status: Completed. (2019). Student(s):Alan Grant, Graduate, M.A.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (May 2018). Student(s):Austin Allen, Graduate, M.A.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (May 2018). Student(s):Sierra Kane, Graduate, M.A.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (December 2017). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s):Zoe Davis, Graduate, MA.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2017). Student(s):Brandon Spenrath, Graduate, MA.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2017). Student(s):Timothy Wilhelm, Graduate, MA.

Member, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2017). Student(s):Violet Cantu, Graduate, MA.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (May 2017). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s):Ben Swensen-Weiner, Graduate, MA.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "Trump That: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Donald Trump's Rhetorical Vision in Three Major Speeches", Status: Completed. (September 2016 - May 2017). Honors, Texas State University. Student(s):Jacqueline Parchois, Undergraduate, BA.

Additional Comments: A research essay based on this thesis subsequently was competitively selected in September 2017 for presentation at the 2018 Southern States Communication Convention in Nashville, TN

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2016). Texas State University. Student(s):Alexandra Melhlaff, Graduate.

Director, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2016). Texas State University. Student(s):Goyland Williams, Graduate. Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (October 2016). Student(s):Blake Boone, Graduate, MA.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2015). Texas State University. Student(s):Angel Armijo, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2015). Texas State University. Student(s):Stephen Kuhns, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, Status: Completed. (2014). Student(s):Christopher Henry, Undergraduate, BA.

Supervisor / Chair, Applied Research Project, "Intercultural Critical Media Study", Status: Completed. (2013). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s):Emi Kamemoto, Graduate, MA.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2013). Texas State University. Student(s):Emi Kanemoto, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2012). Texas State University. Student(s):Jenny Rhyu, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Vladimir Putin the Macho Man: The Mythic Presidency, Political Images, and the Impact of Visual Rhetoric in Politics", Status: Completed. (2012). Texas State University. Student(s):Diana Zulli, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2011). Texas State University. Student(s):Liz Arredondo, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2010). Texas State University. Student(s):Dana Pedersen, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2010). Texas State University. Student(s):Dominique McGee, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2009). Texas State University. Student(s):Cassandra Querques, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2009). Texas State University. Student(s):Jacqueline Schiappa, Graduate. Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2009). Texas State University. Student(s):Jason Chapa, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2009). Texas State University. Student(s):Marcial Cavazos, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "The Baptist way(s): a rhetorical analysis of Texas Baptist topical sermons on Original sin and Salvation", Status: Completed. (2009). Student(s):Kailey Sloane, Undergraduate, BA.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Critical Pedagogy in the Communication Studies Classroom: An Exploration of the Space Created for the Student Through Introductory Communication Textbooks", Status: Completed. (2009). Texas State University. Student(s):Heather Hayes, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2008). Texas State University. Student(s):Amber Canady, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2007). Texas State University. Student(s):Marsha Burney, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2005). Texas State University. Student(s):Marisa Saavedra, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Rhetorical Subjectivity and Ironic Discourse: Concentric Irony Theory", Status: Completed. (2005). Texas State University. Student(s):Sean Tiffee, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2004). Texas State University. Student(s):Tony Shaver, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "The Sports Hegemony and Female Athletes A Rhetorical Analysis of the WNBA’s Challenge to a Paradox", Status: Completed. (2004). Texas State University. Student(s):Korryn Mozisek, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2003). Texas State University. Student(s):Amy Lopez, Graduate. Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (2003). Texas State University. Student(s):Douglas Mudd, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Burkean Analysis of Post-September 11th Rhetoric of William Bennett and Noam Chomsky", Status: Completed. (2003). Texas State University. Student(s):Kaye Lewis, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "Waging ideological warfare: an analysis of post- September 11th presidential crisis rhetoric", Status: Completed. (2002). Student(s):Kellie Clancy, Undergraduate, BA.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Changing an Image in Turbulent Times: Strategies of the 1969 Black Panther Party", Status: Completed. (2001). Texas State University. Student(s):Herod Ellison, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Honor's Thesis, "Defining a tradition: a rhetorical analysis of the Southwest Texas Strutters", Status: Completed. (2000). Student(s):Ashley Curtis, Undergraduate, BA.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Images of Black Female Beauty in 1920s Popular Advertising", Status: Completed. (2000). Texas State University. Student(s):Kahala Crayton, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (1999). Texas State University. Student(s):Debra Hubert, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Changing Perceptions of the American Presidency: An Analysis of the ‘Scandal of the Decade’ in the Clinton Administration", Status: Completed. (1998). Texas State University. Student(s):Kimberly Hieber, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "On Achieving Understanding: Jurgen Habermas, the First Amendment, and Wartime Speech", Status: Completed. (1997). Texas State University. Student(s):Jeremy Hutchins, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "The Effect of Sandra Day O’Connor’s Rhetoric on Women’s Rights: A Foucaultian View of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey", Status: Completed. (1997). Texas State University. Student(s):Lesli Pace-Hanson, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Toward a Model for Analysis of the AIDS Film", Status: Completed. (1997). Texas State University. Student(s):Trent Webb, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (1996). Texas State University. Student(s):Brenda Mathews, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (1996). Texas State University. Student(s):Gretchen Harries, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "John F. Kennedy’s Heroic Quest: An Examination of Myth in Political Rhetoric", Status: Completed. (1996). Texas State University. Student(s):Thomas Richards, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "The Personal is Theoretical: bell hooks’ Personal Narrative Approach to Contemporary ", Status: Completed. (1995). Texas State University. Student(s):Lisa Coppoletta, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Changing Reality: Collier’s Crusade, Conspiracy, and the Great American Fraud", Status: Completed. (1994). Texas State University. Student(s):Sara Baron, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (1992). Texas State University. Student(s):Kristen Wooten, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Exit Exam, Status: Completed. (1992). Texas State University. Student(s):Suzanne Isola, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "A Vision of a Modern Future: A Fantasy Theme and Rhetorical Vision Analysis of the New York World’s Fair of 1939", Status: Completed. (1992). Texas State University. Student(s):Thomas Barrington, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "Toward a Rhetoric of Literature: Three Situational Analyses", Status: Completed. (1989). Texas State University. Student(s):Adrienne Tomaneng, Graduate.

Supervisor / Chair, Master's Thesis, "A Semiotic Model for Teaching Television Criticism", Status: Completed. (1989). Texas State University. Student(s):David Schofield, Graduate.

D. Courses Prepared and Curriculum Development:

Course Coordinator for Comm 3302 (core required course), Course Coordinated: 2010 - 2016. Created eight undergraduate courses and six graduate courses, Curriculum Development: 1987 - Present.

Participated in developing undergraduate and graduate curriculum and academic programs, Curriculum Development, Department of Communication Studies: 1987 - Present.

Developed M.A Curriculum and Course Schedules, Curriculum Development, Graduate Advisor, Dept of Communication Studies: 2004 - 2005.

Developed M.A Curriculum and Course Schedules, Curriculum Development, Graduate Advisor, Dept of Communication Studies: 1989 - 2002.

Comm 5331 - Seminar in Persuasion, New Course. Taught: August 2017 - December 2017.

MA level - Rhetorical Movements, Revise Existing Course. Taught: August 2020 - December 2020.

Additional Comments: Completely revised course and offered in online format with synchronous seminar sessions via Zoom

Comm 4322 - Rhetoric of Protest Movements, Revise Existing Course, Texas State University. Taught: August 2020 - December 2020.

Additional Comments: Converted course to fully asynchronous delivery for Fall 2020

E. Teaching Grants and Contracts

1. Funded External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Fulbright Scholar Award, CIES, Federal. (Submitted: August 1, 2017, Funded: May 2019). Grant.

Additional Comments: Fulbright Scholar Teaching Award was recommended for funding by US reviewers in December 2017. Awarded and fulfilled January to May, 2019.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Fulbright Scholar, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Federal. (Funded: February 2011 - June 2011). Grant. 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Teaching Grants and Contracts:

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Fulbright Scholars application for teaching in China, Federal. (Submitted: August 2004). Grant.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Fulbright Scholars application for teaching in the Netherlands, Federal. (Submitted: August 2000). Grant.

F. Other:

Service as member of graduate MAPP and exit committees. (1987 - Present).

Guest Lecture, Proseminar Course - Rhetorical Methods, Department of Communication Studies. (October 6, 2020).

Guest Lecture, Rhetorical Studies Presentation in ProSeminar course. (October 2019).

Additional Comments: Provided an overview and introduction to rhetorical studies and rhetorical methods.

Guest Lecture, Lecture in Organizational Rhetoric course. (September 2017).

Additional Comments: Presented a lecture and managed course activities, including an extended example/discussion of the Equifax scandal.

Seminar, Persuasion and Protest, Indraprastha College for Women. Delhi, India. 50. (January 2019 - 2019).

Seminar, Media Criticism, Indraprastha College for Women. Delhi, India. 50. (January 2019 - May 2019).

Seminar, Rhetoric and Society, Indraprastha College for Women. Delhi, India. 50. (January 2019 - May 2019).

Student Accomplishments:

Presentation:

Mentor, Competitively Selected Paper. "Taking the Field: A Rhetorical Analysis of How Black Athletes at San Jose State College Used a Football Game as a Means of Protest," National Communication Association, Baltimore, Maryland. Status: Completed. (November 2019). Student(s): Alan Grant, Graduate, M.A.

Mentor, Competitively Selected Paper. "Race or Respect? Reconstructing the Embodied Performance of The Kneeling Athlete," National Communication Association, Baltimore, Maryland. Status: Completed. (November 2019). Student(s): Brad Palmisano, Graduate, M.A>.

Mentor, Competitively Selected Essay. "The Quit India Speech and the Myth of Nonviolence," Southern States Communication Association, Montgomery, Alabama. Status: Completed. (April 2019). Student(s): Noor Al-Rawahi, Graduate, M.A.

Mentor, Competitively Selected Essay. "Analyzing the Persuasive Appeals of the Men’s Rights Activist Groups using the Terministic Screen and Elaboration Likelihood Model as a Framework," National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT. Status: Completed. (November 2018). Student(s): Jacqueline Parchois, Graduate, M.A.

Mentor, Competitively Selected Essay. "Smoking's a Drag! An Analysis of Health Threat Messages aimed at LGBTQ+ Youth in the This Free Life Campaign”," National Communication Association, Salt Lake City, UT. Status: Completed. (November 2018). Student(s): Austin Allen, Graduate, M.A.

Mentor, Numerous student submissions and presentations, 1987-present. Academic Conferences. Status: In Progress. (2017).

Supervisor, Competitively Selected Paper. "Trump This: Fantasy Theme Analysis of Donald Trump's Speeches," 2018 Southern States Communication Association, Nashville, TN. Status: Completed. (September 2017). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s): Jacqueline Parchois, Graduate, MA.

Additional Comments: This paper was based on the student's undergraduate Honors Thesis which I directed in Spring, 2017.

Mentor, Competitively Selected Paper. "Hero against Hero: Captain America: Civil War’s Representation of the Ideological Divide of Liberty and Security," 2018 Southern States Communication Association, Nashville, TN. Status: Completed. (September 2017). Communication Studies, Texas State University. Student(s): Timothy Wilhelm, Graduate, MA.

Additional Comments: This paper was the student's final project written for my Comm 5355 - Media Criticism course.

Mentor, Successful competitive submission to 2017 SSCA conference. (September 2016). Student(s): Matthew Winn.

Mentor, Successful competitive submission to 2016 SSCA conference. Status: Completed. (April 2016). Student(s): Alexandra Melhalff.

G. Teaching Professional Development Activities Attended

Self-Study Program, "Online Teaching Certification," Texas State University. (2020).

Workshop, "Canvas Instructional Courses: Basics, Testing, Communication." (2020).

III. SCHOLARLY/CREATIVE

A. Works in Print (including works accepted, forthcoming, in press):

1. Books:

a. Scholarly Monographs:

Refereed:

Fitch, S. P., & Mandziuk, R. M. (1997). Sojourner Truth As Orator: Wit, Story, and Song. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

d. Chapters in Books:

Refereed:

Mandziuk, R. M. (2021). Crucial Intersections: Public Memory and/as Rhetorical History. In Reframing Rhetorical History. Tuscaloosa, AL, USA: University of Alabama Press. Mandziuk_Crucial Intersections_RRH chapter-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M. (2020). Suffer the Little Children: Propriety and Piety in the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama Youth Demonstrations for Civil Rights. In S. P. O’Rourke & L. K. Pace (Eds.), Like Wildfire: The Rhetoric of the Civil Rights Sit-Ins (pp. 167–186). University of South Carolina Press. Suffer the Little Children_Book Chapter in Press-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M. (2018). Driving Her to Distraction: Women, Modernity, and the Disciplinary Discourse of 1920s Automobile Advertising. In K. Golombisky (Ed.), What’s the Big Idea? Feminist Perspectives on Advertising (pp. 83–100). Lexington Press.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1992). Feminist Politics and Postmodern Seductions: Madonna and the Struggle for Political Articulation. In C. Schwictenberg (Ed.), The Madonna Connection: Representational Politics, Subcultural Identities, and Cultural Theory (pp. 167–187). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1990). Private Matters, Public Channels: Women’s Issues and the Paradoxical Discourse of Daytime Talk Shows. In V. J. Vitanza & M. Ballif (Eds.), Realms of Rhetoric: Phonic, Graphic, and Electronic (pp. 137–158). Arlington: Rhetoric Society of America.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1989). His-Story’ vs. Her Life: Feminist Documentary Film and the Construction of a Women’s Past. In C. Kneupper (Ed.), Rhetoric and Ideology: Compositions and Criticisms of Power. Arlington: Rhetoric Society of America.

2. Articles:

a. Refereed Journal Articles:

Mandziuk, R. M. (2017). Whither the Good Wife? 2016 Presidential Candidate Spouses in the Gendered Spaces of Contemporary Politics. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 103(1-2), 136–159. QJS Essay_Whither the good wife politics-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M. (2014). Grotesque and Ludicrous, but Yet Inspiring’: Depictions of Sojourner Truth and Rhetorics of Domination. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 100.4, 1–21.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2010). Ending Women’s Greatest Hygienic Mistake": Modernity and the Mortification of Menstruation in Kotex Advertising 1921-1926. Women’s Studies Quarterly International, 39, 42–62.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2008). Dressing Down Hillary. Communication and Critical/ Cultural Studies, 5, 312–316. Mandziuk, R. M. (2006). Myths Worth Heeding: Feminine Integration of Critical Practices. Southern Communication Journal, 71, 153–159.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2003). Commemorating Sojourner Truth: Negotiating the Politics of Race and Gender in the Spaces of Public Memory. Western Journal of Communication, 67, 271–291.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2001). Confessional Discourse and Modern Desires: Power and Pleasure in True Story Magazine. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 18, 174–193.

Mandziuk, R. M., & Fitch, S. P. (2001). The Rhetorical Construction of Sojourner Truth. Southern Communication Journal, 66, 120–138.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2000). Necessary Vigilance: Feminist Critiques of Masculinity. Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 17, 105–108.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1988). The Tylenol Tragedies: Product Recovery and Corporate Responsibility. Speech Communication Annual, II, 57–72.

3. Conference Proceedings:

a. Refereed Conference Proceedings:

Mandziuk, R. M. (2015). Gender and Generative Argument: Locating the National Women’s History Museum in the Landscape of Public Memory. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Sic Sat.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2011). Commemoration and Controversy: Negotiating Public Memory through Counter Memorials. In Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. Sic Sat.

Mandziuk, R. M. (2003). Arguments on Display: Exploring the Museum as a Rhetorical Space. In F. H. van Eemeren, J. A. Blair, C. A. Willard, & A. F. Snoeck-Henkemans (Eds.) (pp. 727–732). Sic Sat.

5. Reports:

Mandziuk, R. M. (2006). ACE Fellows Visit South Africa. Council of Fellows Newsletter (Vol. 28, pp. 6–7).

Mandziuk, R. M. (1991). : Report on the 1991 Conference on Research in Gender and Communication. Women and Language (Vol. 14, pp. 26–28).

6. Book Reviews:

Mandziuk, R. M., & Sproule, J. M. (1998). Review of Propaganda and : The American Experience of Media and Mass Persuasion. Critical Studies in Mass Communication.

Mandziuk, R. M., Lont, C., & Friedberg, S. (1992). The Quarterly Journal of Speech.

Mandziuk, R. M., & Brown, M. E. (1992). Review of Television and Women’s Culture: The Politics of the Popular. The Quarterly Journal of Speech.

10. Other Works in Print:

Editors:

Mandziuk, R. M. (1993). Women’s Studies in Communication (Vol. 16.2).

Additional Comments: Edited nine bi-annual issues, Vol. 14.2 (1991) through Vol. 17.2 (1994) Edited to publication 31 total articles. Processed approximately 60 submissions per year.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1992). Women’s Studies in Communication (Vol. 15.2).

Additional Comments: Edited nine bi-annual issues, Vol. 14.2 (1991) through Vol. 17.2 (1994) Edited to publication 31 total articles. Processed approximately 60 submissions per year.

Mandziuk, R. M. (1991). Women’s Studies in Communication (Vol. 14.2).

Additional Comments: Edited nine bi-annual issues, Vol. 14.2 (1991) through Vol. 17.2 (1994) Edited to publication 31 total articles. Processed approximately 60 submissions per year.

Editor s:

Mandziuk, R. M. (1994). Women’s Studies in Communication (Vol. 17.2).

Additional Comments: Edited nine bi-annual issues, Vol. 14.2 (1991) through Vol. 17.2 (1994) Edited to publication 31 total articles. Processed approximately 60 submissions per year. Scholarly Interviews:

Mandziuk, R. M. (2020). Gender Criticism, Political Communication, and the Rhetoric of Historical Representation. Masters in Communication. Retrieved from https://www.mastersincommunications.com/scholarly-interviews/dr- roseann-m-mandziuk-gender-criticism Scholarly Interview with Roseann M. Mandziuk Ph.D. from Texas State University on Gender Criticism-1.pdf

B. Works Not in Print:

1. Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

Mandziuk, R. M., Southern States Communication Association, "Disrupting the : The Handmaid in Contemporary Protest." (April 2020). Disrupting the Patriarchy-1.pdf Additional Comments: Competitively accepted peer reviewed paper; conference cancelled.

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Crucial Intersections: Public Memory and/as Rhetorical History," Salt Lake City, UT, United States. (November 2018). Mandziuk_DRH Seminar essay_NCA2018-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Spectres of Race and Remembrance: (Dis) Figuring the Confederate Past," Salt Lake City, UT, United States. (November 2018). Confederate_NCA-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M., International Society for the Study of Argumentation, "Confederate Memory’s Dutiful Descendants: Disputed Monuments and the Rhetorical Defenses of the United Daughters of the Confederacy," Amsterdam, Netherlands. (July 2018). Confederate Memory’s Dutiful Descendants_ISSA 2018-1.pdf

Mandziuk, R. M., Alta Conference on Argumentation, "Counterpublics and Contested Memories: Professional Historians, the National Women’s History Museum, and the Struggle to Articulate a Women’s Past," Snowbird, UT, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Make Them See Orange’: Stand With Texas Women and the Rebirth of Women’s Activism," Southern States Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Righteous Bodies and Resurgent Boundaries: The Rhetorical Spaces of Southern Womanhood," Southern States Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Tampon-gate in Texas: The Suppression and Mortification of Women’s Protest," Southern States Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Do Not Postpone Equality’: Manifa and the Agitation for Women’s Rights in Poland," Southern States Communication Association, Louisville, KY, United States. (2013).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Gendered Memories: Figuring Women’s History," National Communication Association, Washington, DC, United States. (2013).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Searching for Gendered Bliss in Nostalgia Tourism," Southern States Communication Association, Louisville, KY, United States. (2013).

Mandziuk, R. M., Southern States Communication Association Conference, "'That Candor that is Critical to Diplomacy': Hillary Clinton and the WikiLeaks Conundrum," San Antonio, TX, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M., Top Four Paper in Public Address, "Recipes and Reconciliation: Lady Bird Johnson’s 1964 Whistle Stop Tour through the South," National Communication Association, Orlando, FL, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Commemoration and Controversy: Negotiating Public Memory through Counter Memorials," International Society for the Study of Argumentation, Amsterdam. (2010).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Countering the Absences: The National Women’s History Museum as Cyber Memorial," Southern States Communication Association, Memphis. (2010).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Recipes, Rhetoric, and Reconciliation: Lady Bird Johnson’s 1964 Whistle Stop Tour through the South," Southern States Communication Association, Memphis. (2010).

Burnette, A. E., Fox, R. L., Hutchins, J. P., Mandziuk, R. M., NCA Summer Conference on Teaching Rhetorical Criticism & Critical Inquiry, GIFTS for Teaching Rhetorical Criticism, "Short and suite: Making rhetorical criticism accessible," Tacoma, WA. (July 2010).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Southern Spectres: Confederate Monuments in Public Memory," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2009).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected by Public Address Division, "Boundaries of Display and Performance: The Rhetorical Dimensions of the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame," National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Envisioning the Beloved Community: The Civil Rights Rhetoric of John Lewis," Southern States Communication Association, Savannah. (2008). Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected seminar paper, "Presences and Absences in Women’s History Museums," National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M., 6th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation, "Public Spaces, Public Arguments, and Public Memory: Civil Rights, Race, and Remembrance in Memphis, Tennessee," Amsterdam, Netherlands. (2006).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Blind Ducklings at the Cultural Slaughter: Power, Pageantry, and Female Discipline in The Swan," National Communication Association, Boston, MA, United States. (2005).

Mandziuk, R. M., Top Three Paper in Rhetoric and Public Address, "Grotesque and Ludicrous, but yet Inspiring”: Sojourner Truth’s Performance of Race and Gender," Southern States Communication Association, Baton Rouge, LA. (2005).

Mandziuk, R. M., Spotlight Panel, "Myths Worth Heeding: Feminine Integration and Feminist Practice in the Scholarship of Janice Rushing," Southern States Communication Association, Baton Rouge, LA, United States. (2005).

Mandziuk, R. M., Poster Session presented at the National Communication Association, "Intersections and Legitimations: Universities and the Rhetoric of Work Life Initiatives," Chicago, IL, United States. (2004).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected as Top Faculty Paper in Rhetoric and Public Address, "Mythic Excess as Public Memory: The Texas State History Museum," Southern States Communication Association, Tampa, FL, United States. (2004).

Mandziuk, R. M., Paper competitively selected by the Critical Cultural Studies Division, "Botox Nation: Disciplining Faces and Consuming Bodies," National Communication Association, Miami, FL, United States. (2003).

Mandziuk, R. M., Top Three Paper in Rhetoric and Public Address, "Suffer the Little Children: Propriety and Piety in the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama Youth Demonstrations for Civil Rights," Southern States Communication Association, Birmingham. (2003).

Mandziuk, R. M., 5th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation, "Arguments on Display," Amsterdam, Netherlands. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Commemorating Sojourner Truth: Negotiating the Politics of Race and Gender in the Space of Public Memory," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M., Presented at the National Communication Association, "Driving Her to Distraction: Women and the Automobile in 1920s Advertising," Atlanta, GA, United States. (2001).

Mandziuk, R. M., Presented at the Southern States Communication Association Conference, "Not Everything is About You, Mulder”: Gender Performance and Female Fandom in The X Files," New Orleans, LA, United States. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively Selected for Research Seminar and Poster Session, "Commodifying Confessions: 1920s Advertising Defines the Modern Woman," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M., Presented at the Joint Meeting of the Southern States Communication Association and the Central States Communication Association, "Confessional Discourse and Modern Desires: Power and Pleasure in True Story Magazine," St. Louis. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M., Fitch, S., Presented at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, "The Rhetorical Construction of Sojourner Truth," San Antonio, TX, United States. (1998).

Mandziuk, R. M., Presented at the National Communication Association Annual Conference, "Women at the Crossroads: Persistent Images of the Career/Family Dilemma in Popular Culture," Chicago, IL, United States. (1997).

Mandziuk, R. M., Console-ing Passions Conference, "Claiming a Space for Women’s Talk: Ya Cama Negotiates the Russian Television Landscape," Madison, WI, United States. (1996).

Mandziuk, R. M., Presented at the Speech Communication Association Annual Conference, "Woman Suffrage as Fetish Worship: Anarchism and Critique in the Rhetoric of Emma Goldman," San Diego, CA, United States. (1996).

Mandziuk, R. M., ORWAC Top Three Paper, Presented at the Western States Communication Association Conference, "'Ending Women's Greatest Hygienic Mistake': Kotex Advertising and the Birth of Modern Discourse about Menstruation, 1921-1926," Portland, OR, United States. (1995).

Mandziuk, R. M., Speech Communication Association Annual Conference, "Emma Goldman's : Utopian Visions and Individual Anarchy in Living My Life," San Antonio, TX, United States. (1995).

Mandziuk, R. M., Speech Communication Association Annual Conference, "New Age Sensitive Guys: Images of Heterosexual Masculinity in Popular Film," New Orleans, LA, United States. (1994).

Mandziuk, R. M., Console-ing Passions: Television, Video, and Conference, "Women's Hidden Rooms and Circumscribed Attitudes: Discursive Negotiations and the Lifetime Cable Channel," Tucson, AZ, United States. (1994). Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected panel on Rhetoric of the Body, Speech Communication Association, "Family Presences, Bodily Absences: Narrative Paradoxes in Feminist and Popular Discourse on Reproductive Technologies," Miami, FL, United States. (1993).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected, co-sponsored program, Western States Communication Association, "Feminist Politics and Textual Polysemy: Women as Audience in Rhetorical and Cultural Studies," Albuquerque, NM, United States. (1993).

Mandziuk, R. M., Selected Panel, Annual Conference of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, "The Politics of Self-Presentation: Personal Narratives and Public Judgments," Long Island, NY, United States. (1992).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected panel, "Cementing Her Sphere: Daytime Talk and the Television World of Women," Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, United States. (1991).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected, co-sponsored Media Forum, "Feminist Politics and Postmodern Seductions: Madonna and the Struggle for Political Articulation," Speech Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, United States. (1991).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected ORWAC panel, "Politicized Images Versus Critical Views: Reflections on a Study of Women's Documentary Films," Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, United States. (1991).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected panel in Rhetoric and Public Address, "Gendered Pasts: Rhetorical Dimensions of Women's History," Western States Communication Association, Sacramento, CA, United States. (1990).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected Feminist Studies paper, International Communication Association, "Identity and Aesthetics: The Politics of Women's Documentary Film," Dublin, Ireland. (1990).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Private Matters, Public Channels: Women's Issues and the Paradoxical Discourse of Daytime Talk Shows," Rhetoric Society of America, Arlington, TX, United States. (1990).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected, co-sponsored panel, "Rationalizing Women's Absence: Biological Bases for Gender Exclusion in Edward Clarke's Sex in Education," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1990).

Mandziuk, R. M., Selected Focus Paper for the Seminar in Social Movement Criticism, "Visual Histories: The Significance of Women's Documentary Film in the Contemporary Women's Movement," Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, United States. (1989). Mandziuk, R. M., "'His-Story' vs. Her Life: Feminist Documentary Film and the Construction of a Women's Past," Rhetoric Society of America, Arlington, TX, United States. (1988).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected panel in Rhetorical Theory, "Women and History at the Edge of a Rhetorical Abyss: Feminism and Postmodernism," Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (1988).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitive panel in Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, "Documentary Film and Role Construction: Identity Through History," Central States Speech Association, St. Louis, MO, United States. (1987).

Mandziuk, R. M., Doctoral Honors Seminar, “Mass Media and the Individual”, "Identity Through Historical Construction: Documentary Film and Individual Roles," Athens, GA, United States. (1987).

Mandziuk, R. M., Competitively selected panel, "Past Voices and Present Purposes: The Discourses of History and Television in Eyes on the Prize," Speech Communication Association, Boston, MA, United States. (1987).

Mandziuk, R. M., Debut Paper in Public Address, "Samuel Seabury's 'Letters of a Westchester Farmer': The Persona-Ideology-Second Persona Interaction," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1986).

Mandziuk, R. M., Top Four in Rhetorical Theory, "Socratic Irony and the Elenchus," Central States Speech Association, Indianapolis, IN, United States. (1985).

Mandziuk, R. M., McKiernan, J., Selected paper panel, "Developing Effective Individual Instruction: The Iowa Speaking Lab," Iowa Communication Association, Newton, IA, United States. (1984).

2. Invited Talks, Lectures, and Presentations:

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "At The Crossroads: Work-life Balance of Faculty Administrations," Virtual Convention. (November 2020).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Crossroads, Convergence, and Divergence: Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials," Virtual Convention. (November 2020).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Raise Your Voice: How to Become a Leader in NCA," Virtual Convention. (November 2020).

Mandziuk, R. M., Introduction to Multi Media and Mass Communication Tools: From Theory to Practice, "Online Learning Paradigms in the US: A Brief Overview," Indraprastha College For Women, University of Delhi, International Virtual Webinar, Delhi, India. (August 2020). IP Webinar 2020_Main-Poster-1.jpg

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Pursuing Fulbright Grants," Baltimore, MD. (November 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Survive or Thrive? Gender and Race in Commercials," Baltimore, MD. (November 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., "What's a Wife to Do? Communication to Survive Scandal," National Communication Association, Baltimore, MD. (November 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Applying for a Research Grant," US-India Educational Foundatioln, US Consulate, Kolkata, India. (May 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Communicating Culture: US Critical Media Studies," US-India Educational Foundation, US Consulate, Kolkata, India. (May 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Applying for an International Study or Research Grant: Steps for Success," Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi, India. (April 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., United States-India Educational Foundation, "Tips for Writing a Fulbright Application," Delhi, India. (April 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., Workshop on Gender Based Violence, "Communication Strategies for Prevention and Intervention," Women in Security, Conflict-Management, and Peace, Cotton University, Guwahati, India. (March 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., Research in Communication Seminar, "What is Rhetorical Studies? An Overview of Current Theory and Practice," Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India. (February 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Respondent, "Feminist Rhetorical Practices at Play in the Intersection of Race and Gender"," Salt Lake City, UT, United States. (November 2018).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Respondent, "Memory Games: Rhetorics of Collective Remembrance," Salt Lake City, UT, United States. (November 2018).

Mandziuk, R. M., Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, "Nevertheless, Sexual Harassment Persists: Hill/Thomas, #MeToo, and Feminist Activism," South Tahoe, CA. (October 2018).

Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Panel

Mandziuk, R. M., Southern States Communication Association, "Respondent, “A Lie By Omission? Memory and History in the Debate Over the Removal of Confederate Memorials”," Nashville, TN, United States. (April 2018).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Diversity Roundtable: The Legacy and Relevance of NCA's Affirmative Action and Intercaucus Committee," National Office, Dallas, TX. (November 2017).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Finding the Relevance, Defining the Legacy: Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials," Dallas, TX. (November 2017).

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "State Association Best Practices: Managing the Financial Side of an Association/Conference," Dallas, TX. (November 2017).

Mandziuk, R. M., Transitions in American Democracy Symposium, "Visual Symbols and the Transition of Power," Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Texas State University. (January 17, 2017). Transitions in American Democracy Symposium-1-1.pdf Additional Comments: This Symposium occurred Inauguration Day. I was among four panelists invited to present a scholarly perspective on the Inauguration and its meanings. The event was in the LBJ Student Center Ballroom.

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Exploring Gender, Race, and Class in Advertising," Philadelphia, PA. (November 2016).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Interactive Roundtable Discussion, "Advances in the Art and Craft of Gender Scholarship in Public Address," Southern States Communication Association, Tampa, FL, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Southern Colloquium on Rhetoric Roundtable, "Rhetoric and Public Argument in Marco Rubio’s Immigration Discourse," Southern States Communication Association, Tampa, FL, United States. (2015). Mandziuk, R. M. (Panelist), Female Administrators Discuss their Challenges and Successes in Academic Leadership Roles, "Rising and Thriving in Communication Administration," Southern States Communication Association, Tampa, FL, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Presenter), Vice President’s Spotlight Session, "The Future(s) of Communication Studies: For What? And For Whom?, Part II," National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Women Creating and Shepherding Policy in the United States," Southern States Communication Association, Tampa, FL, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials: Embracing Opportunity or Discouraging Voices?," National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV, United States. (2015).

Mandziuk, R. M., Communication Week, "Counter-Monuments and Public Memory," Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M., Communication Week, "Rhetorical Constructions of Sojourner Truth," Prairie View A&M University, Prairie View, TX, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Presenter), "Women’s Studies in Communication: Our Politics, Passions, and Presence in NCA," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials: How Present Are Our Pasts?," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Presenter), National Communication Association Centennial Conference Opening Session, "“The Future(s) of Communication Studies: For What? And For Whom?," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2014).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Connecting Diverse Voices in Communication Leadership and Scholarship," National Communication Association, Washington, DC, United States. (2013).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Top Five Papers in ," Southern States Communication Association, Louisville, KY, United States. (2013).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials: Connections, Interconnections, and Disconnections," National Communication Association, Washington, DC, United States. (2013). Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "COMMunities Pathways Along the Employment Track: Steps Colleagues Take to Secure a Tenure-track, Tenured, or Administrative Position," National Communication Association, Orlando, FL, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Southern Colloquium on Rhetoric, "Partisanship and Civility - The Case of Texas v. Texas, 1988," Southern States Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Perfect Communities, Imagined Spaces, and Visions of America: Examining Disney’s Place in Public Memory," National Communication Association, Orlando, FL, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Roundtables on Research in Progress," National Communication Association, Orlando, FL, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Womentoring: NCA Leadership—A How to Get Involved Mini Course," National Communication Association, Orlando, FL, United States. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Gender and Race in Commercials: Building Communities or Perpetuating Disunities?," National Communication Association. (2012).

Mandziuk, R. M., Discourse Analysis, "Commemoration and Controversy: An Overview of Public Memory Research," The University of Amsterdam. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Monuments and Memorials and the Rhetoric of Memory," The Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M., Special presentation to doctoral students in three academic programs, "The Research Journey from Idea to Publication," The Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Voices of the Caucuses: An Intercaucus Panel Toward Connecting on Interrelated Issues," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Women’s VOICE: Progress and Obstacles," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Voices of Gender and Race in Commercials: Amplified, Muted, Translated, and Transmogrified," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2011).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Building [Almost Invisible] Bridges Through Gender and Race in Television Commercials: The Workshop," National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, United States. (2010).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Building Bridges Between the Women’s Caucus and the Caucus on Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Concerns," National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, United States. (2010).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Submitter and Participant), "Empowering the Next Generation: Strategies for Building Feminist Bridges in the Communication Classroom," National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, United States. (2010).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Participant), "Five Years Out: The Women’s Caucus Leadership Reflects on its Past, Present, and Future," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2009).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Feminist and Women Studies Competitive Papers: Subversive and Not-so-subversive Media I," National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "How Television Commercials Communicate Gender and Race: The ‘Un-convention-al’ Workshop," National Communication Association, San Diego, CA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Rhetoric in the Digital Age," Southern States Communication Association, Savannah, GA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Participant), "Spotlight Panel in Honor of Kathleen Turner," Southern States Communication Association, Savannah, GA, United States. (2008).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Contemporary Public Address Studies," Southern States Communication Association, Louisville, KY, United States. (2007).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Participant), "My Freshman Year—Revisited: Student Culture, the Public University, and American Culture," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2007).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Women’s Everyday Experience: Stories of Caregiving, Community, and Sanctuary," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (2007).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Motherhood Series IV: Roundtable on Public Discourses of Mothering and Work and their Effect on Women," National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, United States. (2006).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Parenting Discourses in Myth, Media, and (Post) Modern Life," National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, United States. (2006). Mandziuk, R. M., Department of Theatre and Communication, Seminar on Women Orators, "Sojourner Truth: Oratory and Myth," University of Memphis. (2006).

Mandziuk, R. M., Brown Bag Lecture, "The Rhetorical Construction of Sojourner Truth," Department of Theatre and Communication, University of Memphis. (2006).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication: Decoding Race and Gender in Advertising," National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, United States. (2006).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Featured Speaker), Interview/honorary session, Texas Speech Communication Association Conference, "Dialogue with a Pro," Galveston, TX, United States. (2005).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication: Decoding Race and Gender in Advertising," National Communication Association, Boston, MA, United States. (2005).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Competitively selected Women’s Caucus program, "Facing Inward: Cosmetic Alterations and the Rhetoric of Self-Esteem," National Communication Association, Miami, FL, United States. (2003).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication: Another Chapter," National Communication Association, Miami, FL, United States. (2003).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Conceptualizing the Museum as a Discursive Space," Department of Art, Southwest Texas State University. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Difficult Dialogues," National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, United States. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M., Discourse Analysis and Argument Studies Research Colloquium, "Driving Her to Distraction: Women and the Automobile in 1920s Advertising," University of Amsterdam. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Feminist and Women’s Studies Division Competitively selected paper program," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication, the Sequel: Decoding Gender and Race in Television Commercials," National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (2002).

Mandziuk, R. M., Conference on Visual Rhetoric, "Material Memory: Exhibitionary Rhetorics and Politics," Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States. (2001). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Perspectives on Radicalizing roots from the Women’s Caucus," National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, United States. (2001).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication, the Sequel: Decoding Gender and Race in Television Commercials," National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, United States. (2001).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Engaging Our Communities: Academic Women and Advocacy," National Communication Association, Seattle, TX, United States. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Group leader and discussant), "Master’s Degree Communication Programs: Engaging in Shared Interests, Issues, and Opportunities," National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, United States. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M., Herstory Series, "Power and Pleasure in True Story Magazine, 1919-1925," SWT, Center for Multicultural & Gender Studies. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Top Papers in Feminist and Women Studies," National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, United States. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Workshop on Visual Communication: Decoding Gender and Race in Television Commercials," National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, United States. (2000).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Creating a Collage: Communication and Culture in the Twenties," National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1999). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), National Communication Association Annual Conference, "Creative Links Between Master’s Programs and Contemporary Career Pathways," Chicago, IL, United States. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), Texas Speech Communication Association Annual Conference, "Gender and Rhetoric: Three Studies," Dallas, TX, United States. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Generations and Transitions: Weaving a New Tapestry for the NCA Women’s Caucus in the New Century," National Communication Association, Seattle, WA, United States. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), National Communication Association Annual Conference, "Situating Women in Discursive Structures," Chicago, IL, United States. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), Western States Communication Association Annual Meeting, "Third Wave Feminism and Popular Culture," Vancouver, Canada. (1999).

Mandziuk, R. M., Third Annual Images of Women Conference: Latinas, Afirmacion y Poder, "Latina Images in the Media: Boundaries and Innovations," Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States. (1998).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Right Wing Conspiracies, Bimbo Eruptions, and ‘That Woman’: Perspectives on the Clinton White House Sex Scandal," National Communication Association. (1998).

Mandziuk, R. M., Program for Discourse Analysis, "Sojourner Truth: Nineteenth Century Orator, Twentieth Century Icon," University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands. (1998).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Competitively Selected Media Forum, presented at the Speech Communication Association Annual Conference, "Perversion, Catharsis, Chaos, and Diffusion: Critical Perspectives on the TV Talk Show," Speech Communication Association, San Diego, CA, United States. (1997).

Mandziuk, R. M., Texas Speech Communication Association Conference, "Digging Around In the Dirt: TV Talk Shows and Women’s Images," El Paso, TX, United States. (1996).

Mandziuk, R. M., Images of Women Conference, "Images of Women in Advertising," Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States. (1996).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Participant and Discussant), Western States Communication Association Conference, "Seminar on Rhetorical Criticism," Pasadena, CA, United States. (1996).

Mandziuk, R. M., Lecture Series, "Media Criticism and Communication Studies," Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia. (1995).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Exploration of Cultural Values Through Critical Analysis of Mass Media," International Center for Human Values, Moscow, Russia. (1994).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), "Proactive Strategies for Valuing Women's Work," Women's Caucus, Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA, United States. (1994).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Top Four Debut Papers in Rhetoric," Western States Communication Association, San Jose, CA, United States. (1994).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Roundtable Program on Feminism and Postmodernism, Speech Communication Association, Miami, FL, United States. (1993).

Mandziuk, R. M., Embracing Diversity on the College and University Campus Workshop, "The Feminist Perspective on the Basic Course," Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM, United States. (1993). Mandziuk, R. M. (Discussant), Roundtable Program, "The Rediscovery of Feminism by the Popular Media," Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM, United States. (1993).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Top Debut Papers in Rhetoric and Public Address," Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM, United States. (1993).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Language, Ideology, and Science: Impacts on Women," Organization for Research on Women and Communication, Western States Communication Association, Boise, ID, United States. (1992).

Mandziuk, R. M., "The Place for Feminism in the New World Order," Intercultural Communication Division, Southern States Communication Association, San Antonio, TX, United States. (1992).

Mandziuk, R. M. (selected participant), Conference on Research in Gender and Communication. (1991). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Competitive Papers in Rhetoric and Public Address," Western States Communication Association, Phoenix, AZ, United States. (1991).

Mandziuk, R. M. (Respondent), "Visions and Re-visions of the Feminine," Feminist and Women Studies Division, Speech Communication Association, Atlanta, GA, United States. (1991).

Mandziuk, R. M. (selected participant), Conference on Research in Gender and Communication. (1990). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M., Invited Faculty Colloquium Presentation, "A Feminist Stance in Rhetorical Studies," Dept. of Speech Communication, Texas A & M University. (1990).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Feminist Critiques of Communication Studies," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1990). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M. (selected participant), Conference on Research in Gender and Communication. (1989). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M., "Case Studies in Social Movement Criticism," Speech Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, United States. (1989). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations Mandziuk, R. M., Burke Interviews Program, "Kenneth Burke and Dramatism," Speech Communication Association, Boston, MA, United States. (1987).

Mandziuk, R. M., Doctoral Honors Seminar, "Mass Media and the Individual," Athens, GA, United States. (1987). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M., "Rhetoric, Media, and Culture," Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL, United States. (1986). Additional Comments: Competitively Selected Seminar Presentations

Mandziuk, R. M., "The Hermeneutic Challenge to Rhetorical Theory and Criticism," Rhetoric Society of America, Arlington, TX, United States. (1986).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Integrating Two Separate Worlds: The Rhetoric Program at the University of Iowa," Illinois Speech and Theatre Association, St. Louis, MO, United States. (1985).

Mandziuk, R. M., Iowa Conference on Television Criticism, "Reconstructed Realities and the Docudrama: An Investigation of The Atlanta Child Murders," Iowa City, IA, United States. (1985).

Mandziuk, R. M., "The Coughlin-Falwell Analog: Toward a Genre of Religious-Political Rhetoric," Illinois Speech and Theatre Association, St. Louis, MO, United States. (1985).

Mandziuk, R. M., "Time and Culture: Identities, Commodities, and Enemies," American Culture Association, Atlanta, GA, United States. (1985).

4. Workshops:

Mandziuk, R. M., Dalit Reader [Activist Group], "Rhetorical Studies, Protest Rhetoric, and Public Relations," Nepal Fulbright Educational Foundation, Kathmandu, Nepal. (May 2019).

Additional Comments: Series of 5 consecutive seminars conducted for Dalit activist organization.

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Leadership Accelerator Program," NCA First Vice President, Dallas, TX. (November 2017).

Additional Comments: At the request of Dr. Ron Jackson, NCA First Vice President, I designed and implemented this new leadership development program for the National Communication Association.

Mandziuk, R. M., Executive Women International Annual Meeting, "Communication and Strategic Planning," Memphis, TN, United States. (2006). Mandziuk, R. M., "Workshop on Public Speaking and Presentational Skills," Capital Area United Way, Speaker’s Bureau. (1995).

5. Other Works not in Print:

b. Works "in progress":

Journal Articles:

Mandziuk, R. M. (In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted). Spectres of Race and Remembrance: Confederate Symbols and Public Memory.

Additional Comments: under revision for new submission

Mandziuk, R. M. (In Preparation; Not Yet Submitted). The Rhetorical Resources of Southern Womanhood: Recipes and Reconciliation in Lady Bird Johnson’s 1964 Whistle Stop Tour.

Additional Comments: under revision for new submission to QJS

c. Other Works Not in Print:

Keynote / Plenary Addresses:

Mandziuk, R. M., Lights, Camera, Action: International Media Festival, "Communicating Culture: An Overview of Critical Media Studies in the US," Indraprastha College for Women, Delhi, India. (March 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., Scholar in Residence Lecture, "The Need for Rhetoric in Public Relations," Stella Maris College, Chennai, India. (February 2019).

Mandziuk, R. M., Southern States Communication Association, "87th Annual Presidential Address," Greenville, SC. (April 2017).

Additional Comments: Excerpts published in Connections, SSCA Newsletter, Fall 2017

Respondents:

Mandziuk, R. M., National Communication Association, "Making Sense of the #MeToo Movement," Baltimore, MD. (November 2019).

C. Scholarly / Creative Grants and Contracts: 2. Submitted, but not Funded, External Grants and Contracts:

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Women and White Supremacy -2020 proposal, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Private / Foundation / Corporate. (Submitted: October 2020). Grant.

Additional Comments: Selected as one of four proposals from the College of Fine Arts and Communication for internal competition.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, Selected as one of two eligible applicants from Texas State University, Federal. (Submitted: 2016). Grant.

3. Funded Internal Grants and Contracts:

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Faculty Development Leave, Texas State University. (Submitted: October 2019, Funded: January 2021 - May 2021). Grant. Mandziuk_Development Leave Narrative_2019-1.pdf

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Advocacy and Public Memory: The National Women’s History Museum, Faculty Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 2014 - 2015). Grant.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Development Leave, National Women’s History Museum in Alexandria, VA, Texas State University. (Funded: 2014). Grant. Additional Comments: Proposal to analyze public advocacy

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Development Leave, Texas State University. (Funded: 2008). Grant. Additional Comments: Proposal to research women’s history museums

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Examining the Persuasive Dimensions of the Women’s Museum, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 2002). Grant.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Development Leave, Texas State University. (Funded: 2001). Grant. Additional Comments: Proposal to research 1920s culture and popular images of women

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 1998). Grant. Additional Comments: Research project/travel to collections for inquiry into True Story magazine and confessional discourse Mandziuk, Roseann M. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 1996). Grant. Additional Comments: Research on the discourse of Emma Goldman

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Developmental Leave, Southwest Texas State University, Texas State University. (Funded: 1995). Grant.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 1995). Grant. Additional Comments: Comparative research on women and media in Russia and the U.S.

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 1992). Grant. Additional Comments: Women, science, and the rhetoric of reproductive technologies

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Merrick Special Funds, Southwest Texas State University, Texas State University. (Funded: 1991). Grant. Additional Comments: Established editorship of Women's Studies in Communication

Mandziuk, Roseann M. Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University. (Funded: 1990). Grant. Additional Comments: Research project on daytime television talk shows and women audiences

D. Scholarly / Creative Fellowships, Awards, Honors:

Award / Honor Recipient: University Distinguished Professor, Texas State University. 2019

Award / Honor Recipient: Michael M. Osborn Teacher-Scholar Award, Southern States Communication Association. 2014

Award / Honor Recipient: Faculty Member of the Year, Women’s History Month/Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies, Texas State University. 2008

Award / Honor Recipient: Gender Scholar of the Year, Southern States Communication Association. 2008

Fellowship Recipient: American Council on Education Fellow. 2005 - 2006

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award, Presidential Award for Excellence in Scholarly/Creative Activities, Associate/Full Professor rank, Texas State University. 2001 - 2003

Award / Honor Recipient: Rose B. Johnson Article Award, Southern States Communication Association. 2002

Additional Comments: Mandziuk, R. M. & Fitch, S. P. (2001) The Rhetorical Construction of Sojourner Truth. Southern Communication Journal, 66, 120-138

Award / Honor Nominee: Diamond Anniversary Book Award, National Communication Association. 1998

Additional Comments: Fitch, S. P., & Mandziuk, R. M. (1997). Sojourner Truth as Orator: Wit, Story and Song. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press

Award / Honor Nominee: Marie Hockmuth Nichols Book Award, Public Address Division, National Communication Association. 1998

Additional Comments: Fitch, S. P., & Mandziuk, R. M. (1997). Sojourner Truth as Orator: Wit, Story and Song. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award for Excellence in Scholarly/ Creative Activities. Assistant Professor nominee, School of Fine Arts and Communication. 1992 - 1993

Award / Honor Recipient: Donald C. Bryant Prize for Excellence in Rhetorical Studies, Department of Communication Studies, University of Iowa. 1987

E. Scholarly / Creative Professional Development Activities Attended:

"South-Central Asia Fulbright Conference," US-India Educational Foundation, Kochi, India. (February 2019). F. Media Recognition:

Magazine, Smithsonian - "The Surprising Origins of Kotex Pads". (August 11, 2017). The Surprising Origins of Kotex Pads Innovation Smithsonian-1.pdf Additional Comments: This article quotes extensively from my 2010 Women Studies Quarterly International essay as well as a 2017 interview with me.

IV. SERVICE

A. Institutional

1. University:

Chair, Presidential Work Life Advisory Council. (2004 - Present).

Member, University Honors College Advisory Council. (2004 - Present).

Member, President’s Council for Women In Higher Education. (1999 - Present).

Reviewer, Evaluator for several proposed courses in the University Honors College. (1990 - Present).

Member, General Studies Council. (August 2019 - August 2020).

Participant, Council of Chairs. (August 2016 - December 2016).

Member, University Honors College Senior Lecturer Search Committee. (2015).

Participant, Represented Texas State at National Humanities Advocacy Day. (2014).

Member, Graduate Dean Search Committee. (2012 - 2013).

Member, American Democracy Project. (2003 - 2012).

Member, SACS Quality Enhancement Project Development Team. (2008).

Participant, Represented Texas State at National Humanities Advocacy Day. (2008).

Member, Presidential appointment to Positioning/Communications Committee. (2005).

Chair, Presidential Standing Review Committee on Commencement. (2004 - 2005).

Member, Graduate Council. (2004 - 2005).

Member, Multicultural and Gender Studies Advisory council. (1997 - 2005).

Co-Chair, Presidential Work Life Task Force. (2003 - 2004).

Member, Presidential Fellow, 2003-2004 Academic year. Completed project to assess Work Life policies and practices. (2003 - 2004).

Member, Graduate College Doctoral Program Review Committee. (2001 - 2004).

Member, Graduate Council. (1989 - 2002).

Member, Graduate Admissions Advisory Committee. (2000).

Member, Graduate Scholars and Mitte Scholarship Selection Committee. (1997 - 1999).

Member, Advancement for Women in Higher Education, Executive Board. Faculty member at large. (1996 - 1999).

Co-Chair, •Advancement for Women in Higher Education, Executive Board, Membership committee. (1997 - 1998).

Speaker, Commencement Speaker, Graduate School Ceremonies, Southwest Texas State University. (1993).

Member, Graduate Planning Committee, Representative from the School of Fine Arts and Communication. (1992 - 1993).

2. College:

Member, College Council. (August 2016 - December 2016).

Member, College Review Group for Tenure/Promotion. (2013).

Member, Outstanding Graduate Student Selection Committee. (2005).

Member, Graduate College Doctoral Program Review Committee. (2001 - 2004).

Outside Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Science. (2003). Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Fine Arts and Communication. (2002 - 2003).

Member, Scholar’s Weekend Interviewer. (2002).

Member, Outstanding Graduate Student Selection Committee. (1989 - 2002).

Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Fine Arts and Communication. (1997).

Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee, College of Fine Arts and Communication. (1994).

3. Department/School:

Member, Personnel Committee. (1993 - Present).

Member, Undergraduate Program Advisory Committee. (2019 - 2020).

Organizer, Communicating (In)Justice: Native American Transgender and Non- Binary Experiences of , Violence, and Resistance. (November 2020). November-TXSTCommStudiesFlyer-1.pdf

Member, Personnel Annual Review Sub-committee. (February 2020).

Member, Graduate Admissions Committee. (2009 - 2018).

Member, Faculty Search Committee. (September 2017 - April 2018).

Chair, Interim Chair. (August 10, 2016 - January 16, 2017).

Organizer, Bobcat Days. (October 2016 - November 2016). Additional Comments: Coordinated the events and student volunteers and provided three presentations at the October event.

Graduate Advisor, Communication Studies Graduate Student Association. (2013 - 2015).

Chair, Acting Chair. (2009).

Chair, Search Committee in Organizational Rhetoric/Rhetorical Studies. (2008). Member, Rhetorical Studies instructor search committee. (2007).

Graduate Advisor. (2004 - 2005).

Member, Graduate Council Member. (2004 - 2005).

Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee. (1989 - 2005).

Member, Graduate Assistant Appointment Committee. (1989 - 2005).

Chair, Acting Chair. (2003).

Chair, Assistant Chair. (2002).

Liaison, Faculty Senate. (1995 - 2002).

Graduate Advisor. (1989 - 2002).

Member, Graduate Council Member. (1989 - 2002).

Chair, Search Committee in Organizational Rhetoric/Rhetorical Studies. (2000).

Member, Scholarship Committee. (1996 - 2000).

Member, Search Committee, Communication Education Position. (1994).

Member, Communication Week Planning Committee. (1988).

Member, Search Committee, Rhetorical Studies Position. (1988).

B. Professional:

Coordinator / Organizer, 107th Annual Convention - National Communication Association. (January 2020 - Present).

Member, NCA Leadership Development Committee. (January 2020 - Present).

Member, NCA Executive Committee. (January 2019 - Present).

Member, NCA Legislative Assembly. (January 2019 - Present).

Officer, National Communication Association. (2019 - Present).

Additional Comments: Second Vice President in 2020 Editorial Review Board Member, Quarterly Journal of Speech. (2014 - Present).

Editorial Review Board Member, Southern Communication Journal. (2014 - Present).

Reviewer / Referee, National Communication Association, Public Address Division, Annual submissions reviewer. (1987 - Present).

Reviewer / Referee, National Communication Association, Women's Caucus, Annual submissions reviewer. (1987 - Present).

Reviewer / Referee, Western Journal of Communication. (2020).

Member, Fulbright Specialist Selection Committee, Delhi, India. (May 2019).

Member, Fulbright-Nehru English Language Teaching Assistant Selection Committee, Delhi, India. (February 2019).

Member, National Communication Association, Diversity Council, (January 2018 - December 2018).

Reviewer / Referee, Journal of Argument in Context. (2018).

Chair, National Communication Association, Task Force on NCA’s Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion in Convention Planning & Site Selection. (January 2018 - November 2018).

Chair, Executive Diretor Search Committee, Southern States Communication Association. (May 2018 - October 2018).

Immediate Past President, Southern States Communication Association. (April 2017 - April 2018).

Chair, Nominating Committee, Southern States Communication Association. (April 2017 - December 2017).

Member, National Communication Association, Affirmative Action/Intercaucus Committee. (2004 - 2017). Coordinator / Organizer, NCA Leadership Accelerator Program. (May 2016 - November 2017).

Additional Comments: Organized, Promoted, and Coordinated this new program for the National Communication Association that debuted at the 2017 Convention in Dallas

President, Southern States Communication Association. (April 2016 - April 2017).

Vice President, Southern States Communication Association. (2015 - 2016).

Member, National Communication Association Working Group on Governing Documents. (May 2016 - November 2016).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Western Journal of Communication. (2013 - 2014).

Chair, National Communication Association, Task Force on Affiliate Organizations. (2012 - 2013).

Editorial Review Board Member, Western Communication Journal. (2012).

Editorial Review Board Member, Quarterly Journal of Speech. (2010 - 2012).

Member, National Communication Association, Golden Anniversary Monograph Award Committee. (2010 - 2012).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Western Journal of Communication. (2011).

Member, National Communication Association, Nominating Committee. (2008 - 2011).

Director, National Communication Association, Finance Board. (2010).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Communication Review. (2010).

Member, National Communication Association, Executive Committee. (2009 - 2010).

Member, National Communication Association, Finance Board. (2009 - 2010).

Member, National Communication Association, Legislative Assembly. (2009 - 2010).

Representative, Southern States Communication Association, Association Representative to NCA Nominating Committee. (2008 - 2010).

Editorial Review Board Member, Southern Communication Journal. (1998 - 2010). Director, National Communication Association, Finance Board. (2007).

Member, National Communication Association, Executive Committee. (2005 - 2007).

Member, National Communication Association, Legislative Assembly. (2005 - 2007).

Editorial Review Board Member, Quarterly Journal of Speech. (2004 - 2007).

Member, National Communication Association, Finance Board. (2005 - 2006).

Member, Southern States Communication Association, Publications Committee. (2004 - 2006).

Chair, Southern States Communication Association, Rhetoric and Public Address Division. (2005).

Editorial Review Board Member, Western Communication Journal. (2004 - 2005).

Editorial Review Board Member, Texas Speech Communication Journal. (2003 - 2005).

Editorial Review Board Member, Women's Studies in Communication. (1994 - 2005).

Editorial Review Board Member, Critical Studies in Media Communication. (2000 - 2004).

Chair, National Communication Association, Women's Caucus, Francine Merritt Award Selection Committee. (2002).

Chair, National Communication Association, Women's Caucus. (2001).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Communication Studies. (2001).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Argumentation (Netherlands). (1999).

Chair, Western States Communication Association, Rhetoric and Public Address Division. (1996).

Invited Journal Manuscript Reviewer, Political Communication. (1996).

Manuscript Reader, Western States Communication Association. (1996).

Member, National Communication Association, Nominating Committee. (1996).

Member, National Communication Association, Legislative Assembly. (1994 - 1996).

Chair, National Communication Association, Feminist and Women Studies Division. (1994 - 1995).

Editorial Review Board Member, Communication Reports. (1992 - 1995).

Editor, Organization for Research on Women and Communication. (1991 - 1994).

Editorial Review Board Member, Journal of Applied Communication. (1991 - 1994).

Conference Coordinator, Tenth Annual Conference for Research on Gender and Communication, San Antonio, TX, United States. (1991).

Vice President, Organization for Research on Women and Communication. (1990 - 1991).

Editorial Review Board Member, Women's Studies in Communication. (1989 - 1991).

Editor, National Communication Association, Women's Caucus, Newsletter co-editor. (1988 - 1991).

C. Community:

Member, Communication Advisory Committee, SAFE, Inc. - Stop Abuse For Everyone,, Austin, TX. (May 2017 - Present).

Additional Comments: SAFE is a large social services provider in Austin Texas focused on domestic violence and sexual assault prevention.

Volunteer, Feast of Sharing, Austin, TX. (November 2019).

Member and Volunteer, Impact Austin, Membership Committee, Austin, TX. (2014 - 2017).

Board of Directors, Friends of the Wimberley Village Library, Wimberley, TX. (2010 - 2014).

Chair, Friends of the Wimberley Village Library, Publicity Committee, Wimberley, TX. (2010 - 2014).

Member, Friends of the Wimberley Village Library, Book Sale Committee, Wimberley, TX. (2007 - 2014).

Volunteer, Friends of the Wimberley Village Library, Community Volunteer, Wimberley, TX. (2007 - 2014). Member, Wimberley Civic Club Tour of Homes, Docent, Wimberley, TX. (2012).

Volunteer, Austin Triathletes/Danskin Women’s Triathlon/Austin Runner’s Club, Charity races and events, Austin, TX. (1995 - 2007).

Board of Directors, Austin Aquatics Masters Swim Team, Austin, TX. (1998 - 2005).

Board of Directors, SafePlace -- Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Survival Center, Austin, TX. (1996 - 2002).

Volunteer, SafePlace -- Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Survival Center, Counselor, Domestic Violence Hotline, Austin, TX. (1991 - 2002).

D. Organization Memberships:

International Society for the Study of Argumentation. (1992 - Present).

Honorary member of Golden Key Society. (1990 - Present).

Southern States Communication Association. (1987 - Present).

National Communication Association. (1984 - Present).

Organization for Research on Women and Communication. (1987 - 2000).

Delta Sigma Rho Tau Kappa Alpha. (1977 - 1981).

Additional Comments: Honorary

E. Service Honors and Awards:

Award / Honor Recipient: T. Earle Johnson-Edwin Paget Distinguished Service Award, Southern States Communication Association. 2020

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Citation for Service, National Communication Association. 2018

Award / Honor Nominee: Second Vice President, National Communication Association. September 2018

Additional Comments: Submitted Application in August 2018 and received the Nomination in September 2018

Award / Honor Recipient: Francine Merritt Award for Contributions to Women in Communication, National Communication Association. November 2017

Additional Comments: Award recognizes outstanding contributions to women in Communication. Scope includes mentoring, teaching, service and scholarship.

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Citation for Service on the Working Group on NCA Diversity, National Communication Association. November 2017

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, Texas State University. 2013

Award / Honor Recipient: College Achievement Award for Excellence in Service. 2012

2010

2004

2003

Award / Honor Recipient: Presidential Distinction Award for Excellence in Service, Texas State University. 2011

2009

2005