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Melody Lehn

Assistant Professor  was recognized on Wednesday, April 10, 2019 with the university’s citation for Excellence in Teaching. She won the award in her second year here, where she holds a joint appointment in  and , and also serves as Co-Director of the Speaking-across-the-Curriculum initiative and Assistant Director of the .

Dr. Lehn holds the B.A. from Furman University, with a major in Communication Studies and a minor in Women’s & Gender Studies. After graduating from Furman, Melody studied at the University of Memphis, where she was awarded the Ph.D. in 2013. 

She has served as editor of the Carolinas Communication Annual and now serves on the editorial boards of Women & LanguageYoung Scholars in Writing: Undergraduate Research in Writing and Rhetoric, and Lexington Press’s Rhetoric, Race, and Religion series. 

She teaches courses in Public Speaking, Argumentation & Debate, Teaching Speaking & Listening, U.S. Public Address, and Voices of American Women. 

Last year (2018) the ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµern States Communication Association  with the Dwight L. Freshley Outstanding New Teacher Award. 

Professor Lehn is currently working on a book project, tentatively entitled, American Bible Story: Rhetoric, Gender, and Religion in the 2016 Presidential Election