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Show Me Forensics Institute

May 21, 2007

in Debate Camps

The Show Me Foren­sics Insti­tute was one of the first insti­tutes nation­ally to intro­duce a Pub­lic Forum work­shop, begin­ning in 2003. Housed in a com­pre­hen­sive insti­tute that includes indi­vid­ual events, Lincoln-Douglas debate, and a kick-starter pro­gram for begin­ning debaters, the Pub­lic Forum pro­gram plays an impor­tant part in our cur­ricu­lum. The work­shop is directed by Jacob Stutz­man, a PhD stu­dent at the Uni­ver­sity of Kansas and a for­mer national cham­pion in par­lia­men­tary debate. Addi­tional lec­tures are pro­vided by Dr. Kevin Minch, Tru­man State University’s Direc­tor of Foren­sics and the Pres­i­dent of the National Par­lia­men­tary Debate Asso­ci­a­tion. The Asso­ciate Direc­tor of SMFI, Don Crab­tree, is Vice-President of the National Foren­sic League and played a role in the ini­tial imple­men­ta­tion of Pub­lic Forum as a national event. His pres­ence at the Insti­tute exposes stu­dents to some valu­able per­spec­tives on the ori­gin and devel­op­ment of the activity.

The two-week insti­tute ses­sion in Pub­lic Forum Debate runs from July 8 – 22. Stu­dents wish­ing to enroll at cheaper rates should early reg­is­ter by June 11. Stu­dents reg­is­ter­ing after that date will see an increase in tuition. Nonethe­less, stu­dents will find that the Tru­man option is one of the most eco­nom­i­cal Pub­lic Forum options for its com­bi­na­tion of length, cost, and qual­ity. Some schol­ar­ship oppor­tu­ni­ties are avail­able. Stu­dents will be housed in a brand-new, state-of-the-art res­i­dence hall with air con­di­tioned rooms.

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