Stephen E. Lucas is Professor of Communication
Arts and Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,
where he has taught since 1972. He received his
bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa
Barbara, and his master's and doctorate degrees from Penn
State University. Professor Lucas has been recognized for his work as
both a scholar and a teacher. His first book, Portents of
Rebellion: Rhetoric and Revolution in Philadelphia, 1765-
1776, received the Golden Anniversary Award of the
National Communication Association in 1977 and was
nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His major articles include "The Schism in
Rhetorical Scholarship" (1981), "The Renaissance of American Public
Address: Text and Context in Rhetorical Criticism" (1988), "The Stylistic
Artistry of the Declaration of Independence" (1990), and "The Rhetorical Ancestry
of the Declaration of Independence" (1998), for which he received the
Golden Anniversary Monograph Award of the National Communication Association.
His most recent book is The Quotable George Washington (1999). Professor Lucas has received a number of teaching awards, including
the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching at the University of Wisconsin
and the National Communication Association's Donald Ecroyd
Award for Outstanding Teaching in Higher Education. His lecture course on
"The Rhetoric of Campaigns and Revolutions" is among the most popular
on campus and has twice been selected for statewide broadcast in its entirety
by Wisconsin Public Radio. Professor Lucas is featured in the Educational
Video Group's program on the history of American public address,
and he has appeared on the History Channel's documentary on the Declaration
of Independence. Professor Lucas has directed the introductory public speaking course at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison since 1973. Over the years he has been
responsible for numerous teaching innovations and has supervised the training
of hundreds of graduate assistants. He has also participated in public
speaking workshops and colloquia at schools throughout the United States.
In 2002 he served as a judge at China's national collegiate English-language
public speaking competition sponsored by Ericsson and 21st Century, and
he has lectured at several Chinese universities, including Beijing University,
Sichuan University, and the University of International Business and
Economics, where he holds an honorary professorship. Stephen Lucas and his wife, Patty, live in Madison, Wisconsin, and
have two sons, Jeff and Ryan. His interests include travel, sports, art, and
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