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Mark E. Huglen is a tenured full Professor at the University of Minnesota Crookston, affiliated with the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education Department. He teaches courses in Communication Theory, Crisis Communication, Human Relationships and Leadership, Interpersonal Communication, Persuasion, Political Communication, and Public Speaking, including online versions of these programs.
- B.S., University of North Dakota
- M.A., University of North Dakota
- Ph.D., Wayne State University
His research focuses on Argumentation, Persuasion, Political Communication, and Communication Theory, with a strong emphasis on multicultural education, online pedagogy, and the intersection of rhetoric and human relationships. His publications span books, articles, and book chapters that analyze communication strategies in diverse contexts, including political discourse, criminal justice, and university athletics.
Recent publications highlight his work in digital communication education, including pioneering efforts in online Public Speaking courses. His writing explores Kenneth Burke's theories, Aristotelian rhetoric, and narrative approaches to healing and leadership.
- Distinguished Teaching Award (2017)
- Roseau Athletic Hall of Fame (2017)
- Excellence in Teaching Award (2011)
- ALP Fellow, University of Minnesota (2004-05)
- Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association Coach of the Year (2000)
As a program leader, Huglen spearheaded new initiatives in Agricultural Communication, Sport and Recreation Management, and Social Media. He secured grants for arts heritage and NCAA strategic alliances and led campus honors committees for naming landmarks after notable figures like Bob Bergland and Roger Moe. His work emphasizes educational innovation, diversity advocacy, and leadership development across academic and athletic domains.
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