Nichola Gutgold | |
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Born | 1964 (age 59–60) |
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Discipline | Communication studies |
Sub-discipline | rhetoric of women |
Institutions | Penn State University |
Nichola D. Gutgold (born 1964) is an American scholar and academic. She is the former associate dean of academics of the Schreyer Honors College,Penn State University and is a professor of communication arts and sciences. [1] Previously she was an associate professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State Lehigh Valley. [2] Gutgold's specialization is the rhetoric of women in non-traditional fields and she is author of a number of books,scholarly articles,chapters and is a frequent speaker.
After an undergraduate education at King's College (Pennsylvania),she received an M.A. in speech communication at Bloomsburg University and a Ph.D. also in speech communication at Penn State University. [3] Her research has appeared in many news outlets including the NY Times,San Francisco Chronicle,LA Times,NPR,PBS.
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Eifrig:Publishing 2016 (co-author Brittany Avent) Still Paving the Way for Madam President Lexington:2017
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