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It turns out that the seven reasons Romney will lose are exactly the opposite. Published 12:04 a.m. May 8, 2012 - Comments
Bill Randall brings experience to the race for North Carolina's 13th congressional district. Published 2:11 p.m. April 28, 2012 - Comments
Martha McSally has never backed down. Published 2:47 a.m. April 17, 2012 - Comments
The idea that Obama appeals to women is nonsense. Published 1:05 a.m. April 15, 2012 - Comments
With Rick Santorum stepping aside in the GOP nomination battle, Obama's campaign can stop pretending that it is gearing up to run against anyone other than Mitt Romney. Published 5:49 p.m. April 10, 2012 - Comments
President Obama's legal thinking is suspect, to say the least. Published 2:14 a.m. April 10, 2012 - Comments
The pride of Barack Obama has no limit. Published 10:52 p.m. March 30, 2012 - Comments
Republicans can't afford cheap second-place finishes. Published 12:17 a.m. March 21, 2012 - Comments
Romney has a long way to go. At least he has a way. Published 10:40 p.m. March 14, 2012 - Comments
Those who will not be nominated as the GOP candidate want to rewrite the rules of the game to hurt Mitt Romney. Published 3:15 a.m. March 12, 2012 - Comments
Rich Stowell is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utah studying Communication, a graduate teaching assistant, and a Fellow at the Center for Communication and Community.
Rich taught for several years in the San Francisco Bay Area, before ...
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Rich Stowell is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Utah studying Communication, a graduate teaching assistant, and a Fellow at the Center for Communication and Community.
Rich taught for several years in the San Francisco Bay Area, before he enlisted in the United States Army National Guard. In 2009 he deployed with the 40th Infantry Division in support of NATO in Kosovo. In the Balkans, he served as Video Section Chief in the Public Affairs office for the largest multi-national task force base. He also finished his first book, Nine Weeks, about his unique experience at Army basic training, and joined the ranks of military bloggers with “My Public Affairs.”
After the deployment, Rich returned to the classroom at a charter high school in Richmond and taught teacher education at the University of San Francisco.
As a doctoral candidate, he has researched free speech in political campaigns, communication in combat among modern American military forces, team conflict, and military training models. He is currently a Staff Sergeant serving in the 128th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, Utah Army National Guard.
Rich lives in Salt Lake City with his wife and two sons.
Learn more about the author at Rich-Stowell.com