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Minneapolis, MN 55454
612-330-1000


Communication Studies Contact Info

Deborah Redmond, Dept. Chair
612-330-1721
redmond@augsburg.edu



Communication Studies Desk

612-330-1322

Communication Studies Department - Forensics/Speech Team

Dave Lapakko

Dave Lapakko, Director of Forensics

If you’ve ever wanted to perfect your speaking skills, travel to different schools and meet students from other schools, and have a lot of fun in the process, then Augsburg Forensics is for you!  As Director of Forensics, I encourage you to check out what being on the “speech team” has to offer.

Augsburg’s Speech Team participates in 8-10 interscholastic speech tournaments each year in eleven different events, which include:

Interpretation Events

Dramatic Interpretation
Students interpret a piece of dramatic literature performed by one individual utilizing two or more characters.

Duo Interpretation
Two students interpret a cutting from a play.

Poetry
Students interpret a poem or a selection of poems.

Program Oral Interpretation
Students interpret a themed program containing two of the three interpretive genres (prose, poetry, drama).

Prose
Students interpret a piece of prose literature using a manuscript.

Limited-Preparation Events

Extemporaneous Speaking
Students give a five- to seven-minute speech on a domestic, international or economic topic, delivered after a half-hour preparation period.

Impromptu Speaking
Students have seven minutes to prepare and deliver an impromptu speech, usually on a familiar saying or significant quotation; may also be an object or cartoon.

Public Address Events

After-Dinner Speaking
Students deliver a humorous speech designed to entertain the audience while persuading or informing.

Communication Analysis
Students deliver a speech in which the speaker describes, interprets, and evaluates a speech or other rhetorical artifact.

Informative
Students deliver a speech that heightens the audience's awareness of some subject.

Persuasive
Students deliver a speech designed to persuade the audience.

At Augsburg, you are welcome to set your own level of participation in the activity.  If you only want to attend one or two speech meets per year, that’s fine, and if you want to go to 7 or 8, that’s good too!  We are here to serve your needs and make being on the speech team a manageable and worthwhile experience.

Stop by and visit if you’re interested in being involved with speech activities.  My office is in 178 Foss, and you can always reach me at lapakko@augsburg.edu

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