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Daniel A. Grano is a Professor and the Department Chair in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
His educational background:
- B.A. in Mass Communication, University of Memphis, 1995
- M.A. in Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, 1997
- Ph.D. in Communication Studies-Rhetoric & Public Address, Louisiana State University, 2003
Dr. Grano's research focuses on the intersections between sport and politics, with particular emphasis on health, the body, race, religion, and public memory. His areas of interest include rhetoric, sport and politics, public memory, ethics, and cultural studies. He has published in leading peer-reviewed journals, including the Quarterly Journal of Speech, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Critical Studies in Media Communication, and Rhetoric Society Quarterly. His book, The Eternal Present of Sport: Rethinking Sport and Religion (Temple University Press, 2017), received the Outstanding Book Award from the Communication and Sport Division of the National Communication Association, and he co-edited Sport, Rhetoric, and Political Struggle (Peter Lang, 2019) with Michael Butterworth.
His scientific awards include:
- Outstanding Book Award from the Communication and Sport Division of the National Communication Association (2017)
Dr. Grano teaches courses such as Rhetorical Theory, Rhetorical Criticism, Public Advocacy, Communication Ethics, Sport, Communication, and Culture, Professional Seminar in Communication Studies, and Ethics, Power, and Discourse.



