Deion Hawkins
Dr. Deion Hawkins, Ph.D. (George Mason University), M.A. (Marshall University), B.A. (Ohio State University) is an assistant professor of Argumentation & Advocacy and the Director of Forensics at Emerson College. He started competitive public speaking and debating at age 13, and began coaching in 2012. Since 2012, Dr. Hawkins has coached multiple national finalists including 2 national championships in debate. In addition to debate, Dr. Hawkins is a health communication scholar whose research utilizes intercultural theory to mitigate health disparities. Deion has studied a myriad of topics including police violence as a health issue and HIV in the Black MSM community; he is an avid social justice advocate for marginalized communities.
Course: The Art of Public Speaking
(Dr. Deion Hawkins and Jane Pierce Saulnier)
In this brief introduction to public speaking, students will learn about the importance of audience analysis, tips on effective delivery, as well as how to properly frame and deliver a verbal message for maximum impact.
Suggested Reading and Videos:
1. The Danger of a Single Story / Chimamanda Adichie
https://www.ted.com/talks/chimamanda_ngozi_adichie_the_danger_of_a_single_story