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TEACHING





  • Persuasion and Influence http://persuasionuvm.blogspot.com/

  • Argument and Decision http://argumentanddecision.blogspot.com/

  • Rhetoric of Ivan Illich http://rhetoricofivanillich.blogspot.com/

  • Rhetoric of Reggae Music http://rhetoricofreggaer.blogspot.com/

  • African American Rhetoric http://africanamericanrhetoric.blogspot.com/

  • Presidential Campaign Rhetoric http://spch214camprhet.blogspot.com/

  • Fundamentals of Debate

  • Effective Speaking

  • Advanced Debate http://advanceddebating.blogspot.com/

  • Seminar: Rhetoric of Impeachment http://debate.uvm.edu/impeach.html

  • Readings and research in Speech & Debate

  • Persuasion, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Summer, 2007

  • Persuasion, University of Primorska, Slovenia, October-January 2006-2007



GRANTS AND DONATIONS





  • US Department of State, Palestine Debate Outreach, December 2014-2016. Training teachers and students in Palestine to expand debating into 15 high schools.

  • US Department of State, Guest Speaker Program, funded to go to Serbia in August 2010. Plane fare and $3000 sponsorship.

  • US Department of State, US Embassy Slovenia, sponsor of speakers from USA, World Schools Debate Academy, July 5-11 2010, Kranjska Gora, Slovenia. 90 people from 10 countries, 4 UVM representatives as faculty.

  • US Department of State, Guest Speaker Program, funded to go to Serbia in July 2009. Plane fare and $3000 sponsorship.

  • Lawrence Debate Union, $5000 grant to host the US Universities Debating Championship at UVM, from Open Society Institute, April 2009.

  • Lawrence Debate Union, $2500 grant to host the US Universities Debating Championship at UVM, from QatarDebate, April 2009.

  • Lawrence Debate Union. $3100 grant from the United Nations Foundation in exchange for holding public events (two statewide speech contests and six television programs) on public policy in October and November, 2006.

  • World Debate Institute, 2006. $23,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2006. $15,000 grant from Jersey Urban Debate League and Focus Hispanic Center for Community Development, Newark, for Newark area students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2005. $23,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2005. $15,000 grant from Jersey Urban Debate League and Focus Hispanic Center for Community Development, Newark, for Newark area students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2004. $23,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2004. $15,000 grant from Jersey Urban Debate League and Focus Hispanic Center for Community Development, Newark, for Newark area students to attend WDI.

  • Lawrence Debate Union. $2250 grant from the United Nations Foundation in exchange for holding five public events on public policy in October, 2004.

  • World Debate Institute, 2003. $30,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2003. $23,000 grant from Swearer Center at Brown University for Providence, RI students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2003. $24,000 grants from the Newark School system and the Open Society Institute for New Jersey students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2003. $11,000 grant from Towson Foundation for Baltimore Urban Debate League students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2002. $30,000 grant from Swearer Center at Brown University for Providence, RI students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2002. $30,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2001. $35,000 grant from Swearer Center at Brown University for Providence, RI students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2001, $25,000 grant from IMPACT Coalition, NYC, for NYC students to attend WDI.

  • World Debate Institute, 2000. $76,000 grant from Open Society Institute for Providence, Rhode Island and New York City students to attend WDI.

  • PeoplesForum.com, March 2000, $8000 donation to sponsor Internet debate activities.

  • Continuing Education, UVM. $2000 grant to design an online course for CyberSummer, 2000.

  • World Debate Institute, 1999. $130,000 grant from Open Society Institute for NYC students to attend WDI.



PROFESSIONAL SERVICE





  • Editorial Board, Eris: Journal of Argument & Debate Theory & Practice, Padua, Italy. 2013-

  • Chief Adjudicator, US Universities Debate Championship, Willamette University, April 2012. Attended by over 500 debaters and coaches.

  • Director of Tabulation, CMUDE/World Debating championships in Spanish, Caracas, Venezuela, July 2011.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Dallas, Texas, June, 2011. Coordinate competitions involving over 5,500 people.

  • Convener, United States Universities Debating Championships, held at UVM, April 1-2-3 2011. 200 teams.

  • Advisory Committee, World Debate Forum, conference held in Gaborone, Botswana, January 2011. Sponsored by World Universities Debating Championship and Open Society Foundation.

  • Curriculum consultant, National Institute of Education, Republic of Slovenia, 2004-

  • President, World Debate Organization, 2000-2010

  • Member, National Debate Coaches Association, 2002-

  • Member, International Debate Education Association, 2002-

  • Member, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1988-

  • Associate Editor, Controversia: An International Journal of Debate and Democratic Renewal, 2000-

  • Board of Directors, Association for Creative Communication & Debate [Serbia], 1998-

  • Advisory Board, International Public Policy Forum, Bickel & Brewer Foundation, 2004-

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Kansas City, Missouri, June, 2010. Coordinate competitions involving 5,500 people.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Birmingham, Alabama, June, 2009. Coordinate competitions involving 5,500 people.

  • Convener, United States Universities Debating Championships, held at UVM, April 3-5 2009. Over 120 teams attended.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, World Schools Debating Championships, Washington, DC. September 2008. Attended by teams from 39 countries.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Las Vegas, Nevada, June, 2008. Coordinate competitions involving 5,500 people.

  • Core Adjudication Team, World Universities Peace Invitational Debates, December 16-19 2007, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Sponsored by CIMB Group.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Wichita, KS, June, 2007. Coordinate competitions involving 5,000 people.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation and Results, Bilingual High School Lendava, Lendava, Slovenia, 9 December 2006. Over 280 people attending.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulations and Results, Ljutomer International Schools Tournament, Ljutomer, Slovenia, 13-14 October 2007. 40 teams from 5 nations competing.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Dallas, TX, June, 2006. Coordinate competitions involving 5,000 people.

  • Director of Tournament Pairing and Tabulation, American Forensic Association District 8 Qualifier Tournament, top teams earn bids to the 2006 National Debate Tournament. Western Connecticut State University, February 25-26 2006.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Invitational Debate Tournament, University of Texas at Dallas, January, 2006.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Invitational Debate Tournament, University of North Texas, January, 2006

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Philadelphia, PA, June, 2005. Coordinate competitions involving 5,000 people.

  • Director of Tournament Operations, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Salt Lake City, Utah, June, 2004. Coordinated competitions involving 5,000 people.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Brad Smith Debates, University of Rochester, October, 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Buffalo Debates, SUNY Buffalo, October, 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, East Region Debate Championships, Marist College, February, 2004

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Invitational Debate Tournament, University of Texas at Dallas, January, 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Invitational Debate Tournament, University of North Texas, January, 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Brad Smith Debates, University of Rochester, September, 2003.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Joe Jackson Debates, University of Central Oklahoma, November 2003.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, DeMougeot Debates, University of North Texas, January 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Debate Tournament, University of Texas at Dallas January 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Russell Martin Debates, Cornell University, February 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, 16th Annual Forensic festival, Binghamton University, February 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, East Regional Debate Championships, Marist College February 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, Vermont High School Debate Championship, University of Vermont, March 2004.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Atlanta, GA, June 10-20 2003.

  • Director of Pairing, Tabulation, and Results, National Forensic League, national high school speech and debate championship tournament, Charlotte, NC, June 11-21 2002.

  • Consultant, Open Society Institute, NY, to assist in promoting national Urban Debate League projects. 1997-2002

  • Tournament Committee, Segundo Torneo Hispanoamericano de Debate, Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico, May 2002.

  • Executive Committee, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1993-99

  • President, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1997-98

  • First Vice President, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1996-97

  • Chair, Topic Committee, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1996-97

  • Second Vice President, Cross Examination Debate Association, 1995-96



SELECTED HONORS





  • Championship Trophy permanently named “Alfred Snider World Schools Championship,” National Speech and Debate Association, June 2013.

  • Breaking Judge, recognized as one of the world’s best debate judges, World Universities Debating Championship, 2013, Berlin, Germany.

  • Chief Adjudicator, US Universities Debating Championship, April 2012. Willamette University, Salem, Oregon.

  • Breaking Judge, recognized as one of the world’s best debate judges, World Universities Debating Championship, 2012, Gaborone, Botswana.

  • Vermont Director of the Year, award presented in November 2008 by Vermont Community Access Media for the Flashpoint television program.

  • Humanitarian Award, National Forensic League, presented at National Tournament, June 2008, Cox Center, Las Vegas, Nevada.

  • John A Jacobsohn Award for Service to Debate, presented at West Virginia University, March, 2006.

  • Special Service Award, National Forensic League, presented in Salt Lake City, UT, June 18, 2004.

  • George Ziegelmueller Career Coaching Award, presented by American Forensic Association, National Debate Tournament, Atlanta, GA, April, 2003.

  • Don Brownlee Award for Service to Debate, Cross Examination Debate Association, National Tournament, Fullerton, CA., April 2002.

  • Mark Douglas Award for Dedication to Debate, New York Urban Debate League, presented at annual banquet, June 3, 2001.

  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Cross Examination Debate Association, presented at National Tournament, Tennessee, March 26, 2001

  • Paul Slappey Award for Promoting Diversity in Debate, Barkley Forum for High Schools, Emory University, February, 2001

  • Friend of Forensics, Emory University, February, 2001

  • Service Award, Binghamton University, November, 2000

  • National Service Award, National Forensic League, presented at National Tournament, Portland, OR, June, 2000

  • Honorary Membership, Gold Key Honor Society, UVM, 2000

  • National Service Award, National Forensic League, June, 1998

  • Distinguished Coaching Award, University of Utah, 1997

  • Honorary Membership, Carolina Debate, 1997

  • Eastern United States Debate Coach of the Year, 1995-96

  • Pelham National Debate Coach of the Year, 1993-94



SELECTED UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE





  • Lead Instructor, debate training for international students, University of Vermont Global Gateway Program, Fall 2015. Using debate training to improve integration of international students into the UVM community.

  • “Strategic, Critical Communication and Persuasion,” Breakthrough Leaders Program for Sustainable Food Systems, University of Vermont, 26 June 2013.

  • Judge, Sigma Phi Society, UVM Campus Oratory Contest, 19 April 2011.

  • Advisory Board, World Debate Forum, Gaborone, Botswana, 4-7 January 2011. Global meeting following the World Universities Debating Championships.

  • Moderator, Student Government Association Presidential Debate, March 2010.

  • Workshop, “Professional Conversations,” Division of Continuing Education, University of Vermont, 11 February 2008.

  • Speaker, UVM Admissions Communication Workshop, August 26, 2003

  • Host, Vermont Community Access Media (Channel 15) annual meeting television broadcast, two hours, April 28, 2003.

  • Member, UVM Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, 2002-

  • Host, Vermont Community Access Media (Channel 15) Open House, 60-minute television broadcast, February 2002.

  • Speaker, UVM Admissions Communication Workshop, August, 2001

  • Speaker, UVM Admissions Communication Workshop, April, 2000

  • Host, Flashpoint (over 435 regular television shows), 1993-

  • Faculty Advisor, WRUV-FM Radio, 1986-2000

  • Master of Ceremonies, Vermont Reggae Festival, 1986-2002

  • Vice President, Vermont Reggae Festival, Inc., 1995-96

  • Treasurer, Vermont Reggae Festival, Inc. 1992-93

  • President, Vermont Reggae Festival, Inc. 1992

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