Melissa Wade

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Melissa Wade has been the Director of Forensics at Emory University, and the head coach of the school's award-winning policy debate team, the Barkley Forum, since 1972.[1] She has been awarded every national coaching award in her field, and has been honored for her contributions to minority and women's participation in debate and forensics. Wade has coached several national debate champions.[2] She retired in 2015.[3]

OccupationsExecutive Director of Forensics (ret. 2015), National Intercollegiate Debate Coach
AwardsThomas Jefferson Award
DisciplineForensics
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Melissa Wade
OccupationsExecutive Director of Forensics (ret. 2015), National Intercollegiate Debate Coach
AwardsThomas Jefferson Award
Academic background
EducationEmory University
Academic work
DisciplineForensics
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Wade is a founder and developer of the urban debate league movement, as well as the Executive co-director of the National Debate Project.[4]

She is originally from Houston, Texas, and is a graduate of Emory with undergraduate and multiple graduate degrees.

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