Dr. Emily Berg Paup began teaching at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University in 2012. She specializes in the intersection of communication, gender, rhetoric, and politics. She holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication Studies with a focus in Rhetorical Studies from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities and a B.A. in Communication from Boston College. Her teaching focuses on how gender, race, and identity are negotiated in the public sphere, media, politics, and everyday life, with a particular emphasis on First Amendment rights, political communication, and public discourse. Her research focuses on the history of marginalized voices in presidential politics, women in leadership, gender and political campaigning, and issues surrounding political and social advocacy. She also writes about ongoing debates related to freedom of expression.
Dr. Berg Paup is currently the Program Director for the Gender Studies Minor.
- Education
Ph.D., University of Minnesota M.A., University of Minnesota
B.A., Communication with a Minor in History, Boston College - Experience
Courses: COMM 102 Public Speaking and the Public Sphere (HE, HM, J1) COMM 110 Voices Unheard: Gender, Race, and Power in America (CI) COMM 220 Debate and Democracy (T1, BN) COMM 225 Argumentation and Advocacy (HE, HM, T1) COMM 305 Gender, Voice, and Power (CS) COMM 278A Rhetoric, Culture, and Criticism (HM, HE, MF) COMM 331 Rhetoric and Citizenship (Capstone) COMM 379A Freedom of Speech (ES) COMM 354 Gender, Media, and Politics, HONR 395 Liberal Arts in Action, HONR 120 Adulting and Identity.