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- Writing Across Disciplines January 13, 2010On January 12, I lead a workshop through the KU Center for the Enhancement of Teaching called “Facing the Challenges of Writing Intensive Courses.” I proposed this workshop in response to the probable inclusion of WI courses across departments that will be ushered in with the upcoming reform of our general education program. What’s [...] […]Amy Lynch-Biniek
- Spring 2010 Retreat January 11, 2010On January 29th, our little composition and rhetoric group will be having a full-day retreat. It will be our first official retreat and it couldn’t come at a better time. With several new courses on the books, a program in the final stages of approval, and a load of ideas about where we go from here, [...] […]Kevin Mahoney
- MLA on the mind: What direction for Rhet-Comp? January 4, 2010Speaking of MLA, I saw this article on Inside Higher Ed about a panel there and thought I’d pass the link on: What direction for Rhet-Comp? http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/12/30/comp#Comments Seems like a good read as we prepare our courses for next semester, plus there’s a very spirited discussion in the comments section that bears reading as well. […]moefolk
- A Whirlwind MLA January 3, 2010Happy New Year from Comp/Rhet at KU! This past December 28th and 29th, Linda Cullum, Kevin Mahoney and I traveled to the Modern Language Association’s annual conference (this time in Philadelphia) for a first round of interviews, meeting candidates for a position in multiethnic rhetorics. We hope the person who fills this position will add a [...] […]Amy Lynch-Biniek
- Three new courses on the books! December 9, 2009Followers of this blog will know that we have been building toward a concentration in Composition, Rhetoric, and Literacy Studies for the past year or so. We just got confirmation today that our third new course is on the books! Here’s our three new courses: ENG 260 – Issues in Composition and Rhetoric Studies This course provides undergraduate [...] […]Kevin Mahoney
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- Iran’s Nuclear Plans Prompt New Calls for Sanctions February 8, 2010After Iran notified the U.N. nuclear agency of plans to enrich its uranium, officials from the U.S., France and Russia called for stronger measures against Tehran. […]By ALAN COWELL and THOM SHANKER
- Blacks Question Obama’s Approach to Race February 8, 2010A quiet observation of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday last month was typical of the president, whose low-key stance on race is frustrating some black leaders and scholars. […]By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
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