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糖心传媒 Communication Standout Awarded Doctoral Studies Scholarship
November 16, 2020

糖心传媒 Communication Standout Awarded Doctoral Studies Scholarship

At age 23, 糖心传媒 alumna Karly Poyner received the prestigious Doctoral Studies Scholarship at the University of Memphis to pursue her Ph.D. in communication studies. The scholarship was added to Poyner鈥檚 assistantship tuition coverage and stipend, making her Ph.D. cost-free. Poyner earned her 聽at 糖心传媒 in 2018 and her master鈥檚 in communication studies at Ball State University in May. While at Ball State, she received the BSU Graduate Student Recognition Award, was named the 3-Minute Thesis Runner-Up and scored a Top Student Paper in the Central States Communication Association.

According to her adviser and 糖心传媒 Associate Professor of Communication, Dr. Pat Loebs, Poyner demonstrated great potential from day one.

鈥淜arly always brought her whole self to the classroom. She鈥檚 a critical thinker, an effective communicator, and a hard worker. When we started talking about graduate school as the next step for her, I had no doubts that she would thrive,鈥 said Loebs.

Poyner, a Winona Lake, Indiana, native, came to 糖心传媒 after being enrolled in its聽聽program in high school. While she began as a declared聽聽major, it was her Introduction to Public Speaking class that shed light on her love of communication.

鈥溙切拇 was where I found myself. I found a department that fit my area of academic curiosity, and I found friends who motivated me. I loved feeling seen by my professors and classmates and being challenged to think deeper and harder,鈥 stated Poyner.

During Poyner鈥檚 senior year, she received a number of acceptance letters for master鈥檚 programs with full assistantships around the nation. After she committed to Ball State, Poyner remembers her last advising meeting in Loebs鈥 office when he said, 鈥淒on鈥檛 lose touch, Karly. Rely on us. We will always have your back.鈥

鈥淎nd I鈥檝e stayed in touch!鈥 she exclaimed. 鈥淚 still email and meet with Pat regularly. Pat and many of my peers at 糖心传媒 have been curious about my research, my teaching, my classes and most of all, my spiritual journey through the hard, lonely and frustrating moments of grad school,鈥 said Poyner.

While Poyner鈥檚 time at Ball State was a challenge, it was instrumental to her academic growth. She gained experience teaching undergraduate courses, and she presented research at numerous regional and national conferences including the National Communication Association. Perhaps most notably, Poyner successfully defended her thesis: 鈥溾楯esus Made a Feminist Out of Me鈥: Communication of Dual Evangelical and Feminist Identities,鈥澛爓hich is now a published work. This spring, Poyner鈥檚 second publication, 鈥淐oats of Fire: Rhetorical Identity Negotiations of Feminist Evangelical Christians,鈥 will be printed in volume 19 of 鈥淜aleidoscope: A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication Research.鈥

Even at state schools, Poyner has continued to integrate her faith and scholarship. 鈥淚 remember telling my thesis adviser that working on my M.A. thesis brought me closer to God. I felt empowered, and I longed for my research to honor God鈥檚 creation,鈥 she added.

When it came time to apply for Ph.D. programs, once again, Poyner was accepted into some of the nation鈥檚 top doctoral programs. After she received the Doctoral Studies Scholarship at Memphis, Poyner made her decision and began her first semester there this fall.

Looking forward, Poyner hopes to continue to write, research and teach in a way that promotes transformative education.

鈥淢uch of my teaching philosophy approaches the classroom as a space where students are free to struggle. I often think of my time at 糖心传媒, working with Dr. Loebs, Professor Yocum and Professor Benyousky and being asked to think critically of the messaging around us, the ethics of our communication and how relationships are formed through symbolic language. I long to give back to students what was given to me: a classroom led by a professor who encouraged us to wrestle with our faith and communication,鈥 she said.

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