Richard Vatz | |
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Born | December 21, 1946 |
Occupation | Professor |
Richard Eugene Vatz (born December 21, 1946) is an American academic, lecturer and writer who is a professor of Rhetoric and Communication at Towson University.
Vatz is a Faculty Fellow at the Eastern Communication Association (ECA) and has been honored by the National Communication Association (NCA).
Vatz has been member of the Towson Board of Trustees for several years and an associate psychology editor for USA Today magazine[1] since 1987. He has been a member of the National Communication Association since 1969.
Vatz wrote The Only Authentic Book of Persuasion: the Agenda-Spin Model, (McGraw-Hill, 2017), and he is co-editor of Thomas Szasz: The Man and His Ideas (Transaction Books, 2017). He has also published articles, reviews and lectures on the preeminence of rhetorical study, political rhetoric, rhetoric and psychiatry and media criticism.
Vatz has spoken at Hillsdale College and the University of Richmond . He has taught a course called "Persuasion".
He is married to Joanne Pychock Vatz; the couple have two children and one grandchild.