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<br />Bistodeau, K. & Foote, J. (2015, November). Rediscovering Race in Forensics: A Look at Our
<br />Rhetorical Roots. Paper presented as part of the Emb(RACE)ing Opportunities for
<br />Diversity in Individual Events panel in the Argumentation and Forensics Division at the
<br />National Communication Association conference, Las Vegas, NV.
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2015, April). The Rhetoric of Community: How CSAs Help to Regrow the Sense
<br />of Community. Paper presented as part of the Top Panel in the Organizational and
<br />Professional Communication Interest Group at the Central States Communication
<br />Association conference, Madison, WI.
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2014, November). Author Intent in Interpretation: Where Interpretation and
<br />Characterization Collide. Paper presented at the National Communication Association
<br />convention, Chicago, IL
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2014, April). Elevating Patients' Face-saving: Medical Professionals'
<br />Communication with Terminal Patients. Paper presented at the Central States
<br />Communication Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN. *Top Panel in the
<br />Organizational and Professional Communication Interest Group.
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2014, April). The Dark Side of Face Fatalism: A Look into How the Medical
<br />Field Deals with Saving Face when Dealing with Terminal Patients. Paper presented at
<br />the Central States Communication Association Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2013, September). Steve Jobs' Use of Ethos for Persuasive Success. Paper
<br />presented at the Speech Communication Association of South Dakota conference,
<br />Aberdeen, SD. *Top Student Paper
<br />Great Ideas for Teaching (G.I.F.T.$)
<br />Bistodeau, K. (2015, April). Preparing Students for Public Speeches: Using the Hand You are
<br />Dealt. Panel presented at the Central States Communication Association conference,
<br />Madison, WI.
<br />Discussion Panels
<br />Webb, T., Robinson, T., Giese, B., Rowe, D., Foote, J., Bistodeau, K. C., & Majorca, C. (2016,
<br />November). Keeping civics civil: Structuring political discourse in argumentation and
<br />debate courses. Panel presented at the National Communication Association conference.
<br />*Top Panel in the Argumentation and Forensics Division.
<br />Bistodeau, K.C., Abele, K., Condon, V., Klugesherz, M., & Outzen, C. (2016, November). The
<br />power of the ballot: Promoting our civic duty as coaches. Panel presented at the National
<br />Communication Association conference.
<br />Condon, V. A., Abele, K. T., Bistodeau, K. C., Mason, A. J., & Outzen, C. (2015, November).
<br />Taking a Seat: The Evolution from Forensics Competitor to Coach. Panel presented at the
<br />National Communication Association conference.
<br />Bistodeau, K, Korn, J., Ristic, I., Phillips, K. E., Kienzle, J., Lindsley, K., Flood -Grady, E., &
<br />Krause, J. A. (2015, April). TA vs. RA: What Route is Best for Me?. Panel presented at
<br />the Central States Communication Association conference, Madison, WI.
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