Mark DeLoach

Mark B. DeLoach (’87 M.A.), Vashon, Wash., former director of debate and associate professor of communication studies, died July 24. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington, his master’s in communication and public address at UNT and his doctorate from the University of Southern California. He joined the UNT faculty in 1991 and was known as an advocate and mentor for his students. An expert in debate and campaign communication, he had served as a political debate analyst and was a member of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. He left UNT in 2000 to become a principal with Leadership Research Institute. A debate scholarship is being set up in his name at UNT.

Mark B. DeLoach (’87 M.A.), Vashon, Wash., former director of debate and associate professor of communication studies, died July 24. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Arlington, his master’s in communication and public address at UNT and his doctorate from the University of Southern California. He joined the UNT faculty in 1991 and was known as an advocate and mentor for his students. An expert in debate and campaign communication, he had served as a political debate analyst and was a member of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation. He left UNT in 2000 to become a principal with Leadership Research Institute. A debate scholarship is being set up in his name at UNT.