Dr. Nichelle McNabb
Department of Communication
Associate Professor
Education
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, PhD, 2004
Central Michigan University, MA, 1993
Central Michigan University, BAA, 1991
Research and Teaching Interests - Presidential Debates
- Political Communication
- Argumentation
Professional Affiliations and Awards - National Communication Association
- Central States Communication Association
- National Forensic Association
- Lincoln-Douglas Debate Committee
Publications - Scholten, K.G., & McNabb, N.D. (2010, April). Does it Matter Where you Come from…. Competitive Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati. Top paper panel.
- McNabb, N.D. (2009, February). Re-Learning American History Shapes Americans’ Cultural Exchanges, Communication Currents, online publication.
- McNabb, N.D., & Friedman, R. B. (2009). Re-Learning American History: Understanding the Assumptions Underlying Intercultural Communication. Communication Teacher, 23,1, 33-36.
- McNabb, N.D., & Scholten, K.L. (2007). Location, Location, Location: Exploring the Educational Benefits of Local, Regional, and National Tournaments. National Forensic Journal.
- McNabb, N.D. (2007, March). Public schools as bureaucracies: Why home school advocates reject public schools, Competitive Paper presented at the Central States Communication Association, Minneapolis. One of top Four papers.
- McNabb, N.D., & Cabrera, P. (2006, Spring). Bowel Quaking Pessimism: An Ethnographic Examination of Competence and Complaining in the Forensics Community, the National Forensic Journal.
/Contact
33 Collegeview, C-128
NMcNabb@otterbein.edu
614.823.3384