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Poetry Reading: Laura Mariciano reads from her new book, Opening Ceremony, on March 10 in the Poetry Center (12:30 PM)
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
- Writing minor Laci Burton is URECA's Researcher of the Month--read her interview here.
- Dr. Katherine Johnston's book, Profiles and Plotlines, has won the 2024 Book Prize by the Surveillance Studies Network.
- Peter Elbow, former director of the Program in Writing and Rhetoric, dies at age 89. Read his obituary in the New York Times.
- Join us on March 10 to celebrate the publication of full-time lecturer Laura Marciano's new poetry book, Opening Ceremony (12:30-1:50, Poetry Center, Humanities 2001).
- 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.
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.