About
Ben Crosby is a Professor in the Department of English at Brigham Young University (BYU), within the College of Humanities. He specializes in rhetorical theory and criticism, with a focus on political and religious communication, presidential rhetoric, and the history of rhetoric. His work bridges academic scholarship with practical leadership development through rhetorical education.
Education:
- PhD, University of Washington (2009)
- MA, University of Utah (2005)
His research interests include civil religious discourse, rhetorical pedagogy, and rhetorics of space and place. He teaches courses in the history and theory of rhetoric, rhetorical and literary criticism, persuasion, and soft skills such as speaking, writing, and presenting. His teaching philosophy emphasizes equipping students as future leaders with effective communication tools.
While no publications or awards are listed in the available text, his academic profile reflects a strong commitment to both scholarship and pedagogy in the humanities. He mentors students in rhetorical studies, though specific advisees are not named. He is actively involved in his department and university community as a full-time faculty member.
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Ben Crosby contributes to the academic mission of BYU through research, teaching, and service. He is based in room 4146 JFSB, Provo, Utah, and can be reached at ben_crosby@byu.edu.
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