<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/communication/people/faculty/dr-karen-anderson-lain.html" dsn="people"><first_name>Dr. Karen</first_name><last_name>Anderson-Lain</last_name><prefixes/><pronouns/><post_nominals/><title-1>Principal Lecturer, Basic Course Director</title-1><title-2/><title-3/><title-4/><department>Communication Studies</department><type>Faculty</type><email>karen.anderson-lain@unt.edu</email><phone/><image><img src="/communication/people/people-headshots/faculty/anderson-lain-karen-2013-cropped.jpg" alt="Dr. Karen Anderson-Lain"/></image><office>GAB 302</office><address/><office-hours><p>Tues 1-2:30pm &amp; Wed. 10am-11:30am and By Appointment</p></office-hours><types><type>Faculty</type></types><departments><department>Communication Studies</department></departments><main-content>Personal Bio
Dr. Karen Anderson-Lain received her doctorate from University of Kansas in 2003 and her masters from Texas Tech University in 1999. Dr. Anderson-Lain joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor in 2004 and left in 2012 to serve as Director of Academic Services with Academic Partnerships, LLC in Dallas. Dr. Anderson-Lain returned to the faculty full time as a Senior Lecturer and Basic Communication Course Director in fall 2015. Dr. Anderson-Lain was promoted to Principal Lecturer in 2017.
As Basic Communication Course Director Dr. Anderson-Lain coordinates the TA Training and Orientation. Dr. Anderson-Lain's commitment to mentoring new pedagogues is an important component of her teaching and research interests. Dr. Anderson-Lain has been awarded over $28,000 in grants and fellowships for her research on the Basic Communication Course (COMM 1010). Her work in this area has resulted in three peer-reviewed journal articles, publication of an interactive digital textbook, the development of the Communication in Action workbook, and ten conference presentations.
Dr. Anderson-Lain was a UNT Faculty Senator (2020-2023) and served as Faculty Senate Vice-Chair (2022-2023) and chaired the Facutly Senate Executive Committee (2022-2023). Additionally, she co-chaired the Faculty Senate Committee on the Status of Women (2019-2021) and Teaching Effectiveness Committee (2023-2025).
In 2015, Dr. Anderson-Lain was competitively selected as a Teachers on Teaching by the National Communication Association. In 2018, Dr. Anderson-Lain was awarded the UNT Foundation Outstanding Lecturer Award. This award is the university's highest honor for full-time lecturers. In 2023, Dr. Anderson-Lain was the first lecturer at UNT to be awarded the President’s Council Service Award.
Dr. Anderson-Lain and her partner, Dr. Brian Lain, have two children.
Teaching

COMM 1010: Introduction to Communication
COMM 2020: Interpersonal Communication
COMM 3320: Communication &amp; Conflict Management
COMM 3620: Intercultural Communication
COMM 4020: Communication Theory
COMM 4420: Relational Development
COMM 5085: Pedagogy &amp; Communication (graduate)

Research Interests

Pedagogy and Communication: Service-learning and community engagement; assessment; critical pedagogy; popular culture pedagogy; narrative and pedagogy; online and blended learning
Interpersonal &amp; Health Communication: communication and aging; intergenerational communication; age-stereotypes; grandparent-grandchild relationships; media representations of aging; family communication

Selected Publications
Anderson-Lain, K., &amp; Tam, A. (2025). Positioning/Orienting toward the communication classroom. In C. K. Rudick, K. B. Golsan, &amp; K. Cheesewright (Eds.), Teaching from the Heart: Critical Communication Pedagogy in the Communication Classroom (pp. 41-62). Cognella.
Anderson-Lain, K., Mabrey, P., Voth, B., &amp; Lain, B. (2023). Student learning outcomes and high-impact practices. In K. Young &amp; D. Cram-Helwich (Eds.), Reimagining the future of intercollegiate debate: Pedagogy, practice, sustainability (pp. 22-30). American Forensic Association.
Lain, B., &amp; Anderson-Lain, K. (2021). Demonstrating academic relevance and rigor: Linking the NCA Learning Outcomes in Communication to debate program assessment through portfolios. In D. Hample (Ed.) Local Theories of Argument: Selected Works from the 21st NCA/AGA Alta Conference on Argumentation. Routledge.
Hammonds, K., &amp; Anderson-Lain, K. (2020). The Batman comes to class: Popular culture as a tool for addressing reflexive pain. Dialogue: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Popular Culture and Pedagogy, 7 (1). http://journaldialogue.org/issues/v7-issue-1/the-batman-comes-to-class/
Lain, B., &amp; Anderson-Lain, K. (2020). Networking debate and civic engagement: Measuring the impact of high school debate camp. In C. Winkler (Ed.), Networking Argument: Selected Works from the 20th NCA/AFA Alta Conference on Argumentation.
Lain, B., Anderson, K., &amp; Oliver, L. (2017). Making debate normal: Different audiences and debate's pedagogical mission. Contemporary Argumentation &amp; Debate.
Anderson-Lain, K. (2017). Cultural identity forum: Enacting the self-awareness imperative in intercultural communication. Communication Teacher, 31, 131-136. doi:10.1080/17404622.2017.1314529
Hammonds, K., &amp; Anderson-Lain, K. (2016). A pedagogy of communion: Theorizing popular culture pedagogy. The Popular Culture Studies Journal, 4, 106-132. (Awarded the Michael T. Marsden Top Paper in Journal Award at Midwest PCA/ACA Annual Conference)
Selected Awards/Honors

2023 - President’s Council Service Award, University of North Texas (UNT), UNT Faculty Senate (First Lecturer to Receive Award). 
2022 - Nominated for Student Supervisor of the Year, UNT Career Center Student Employment Awards 
2020 - Top Paper Panel in Instructional Development Communication Division at the National Communication (NCA) Convention, Indianapolis, Indiana (Virtual- Paper co-authored with Rowdy Dale Farmer).
2018 - Outstanding Lecturer Award, University of North Texas, University Foundation (highest level University Award a Lecturer can receive at UNT)
2018 - Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching- Finalist, College of Liberal Arts &amp; Social Sciences (CLASS) Advisory Board Awards, University of North Texas
2018 - Distinguished Connect Partner Award, University of North Texas, Career Connect
2017 - Top Paper in Argumentation &amp; Forensics Division at National Communication Association (NCA) Convention, Dallas, Texas. (Paper co-authored with Brian Lain and Laura Oliver)
2016 - Michael T. Marsden Paper Award from The Popular Culture Studies Journal (Paper co-authored with Kyle A. Hammonds)
2015 - Teachers on Teaching, Honoree, National Communication Association
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