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In The Spotlight
Academic Writing as if Readers Matter: October 16, 2024 (author Leonard Cassuto presents)
RhetComp@StonyBrook
Promise of a Greater Community
The Program in Writing and Rhetoric’s RhetComp is open to all Stony Brook students interested in writing any genre. RhetComp promotes student expression by developing a sense of camaraderie among both Writing
minors and students who enjoy writing, providing an open and positive environment
for peer review and critique, and serving as a platform for Stony Brook University
students to promote their own writing. In addition, RhetComp will teach its members how to improve their writing and editing effectively with
a variety of different contests, workshops, and exercises. Our goal is to empower
student writers at Stony Brook, and to introduce their work to the larger academic
community.
News & Announcements
- Professor Leonard Cassuto presents his book Academic Writing as if Readers Matter in the Poetry Center (Humanities Building, 2nd floor) on October 15, 2024 at 12:30-1:50 PM.
- Dr. Roger Thompson, professor in Writing and Rhetoric at SBU, and Brandon Banarsi, an electrical engineering graduate student at Stony Brook University, were recently interviewed for Newsday cover story discussing the growing importance of A.I. in industry and culture. Read more, https://nwsdy.li/3TREWOD
- PWR/Alda Institute/School of Communication IDEA Fellow and PWR faculty member, Matthew Salzano, was featured by Stony Brook U.'s STRONGER TOGETHER.
- Dr. Katherine Johnston presented research from her book, Profiles and Plotlines: Data Surveillance in Twenty-First Century Literature, on November 14, 2023 in the Humanities Institute.
Writing Internships and Opportunities
New: MA in English/Writing and Rhetoric Concentration
PWR and the Department of English are proud to announce a new Master of Arts in English with a concentration in Writing and Rhetoric at Stony Brook University.