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@Bama_CRES

The Composition, Rhetoric, and English Studies Graduate Program at the University of Alabama

Joined October 2020
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Congratulations to Tasha Coryell (@tashaaaaaaa), CRES PhD student & @BamaEnglish instructor extraordinaire, on her book deal!

We are so delighted to announce that Tasha Coryell's brilliant debut thriller IF I KILL YOU have been acquired in 'major' six-figure deals in the US and UK. Huge congratulations @tashaaaaaaa and @ktgreenst! 💫🔪✨ bit.ly/3F1Yo49



We're hiring this year! Position description link and details below.

We are so delighted to announce that Tasha Coryell's brilliant debut thriller IF I KILL YOU have been acquired in 'major' six-figure deals in the US and UK. Huge congratulations @tashaaaaaaa and @ktgreenst! 💫🔪✨ bit.ly/3F1Yo49



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Hey there #teamrhetoric! I’m happy to share that the topics for the 2023 Rhetoric Society of America (RSA) Institute have just been posted, and it’s an amazing lineup! You can see the full roster of seminars and workshops by following the link below! sites.psu.edu/rsainstitute20…


Congratulations to CRES alum Dr. @MsK_at_UA and CRES PhD student Kathleen Lewis for their review of _Bridging the Multimodal Gap_, just published in Kairos: kairos.technorhetoric.net/27.1/reviews/b…

We're thrilled to announce that Issue 27.1, featuring a range of topics, modes, and approaches, is LIVE! Treat yourself and check it out: kairos.technorhetoric.net/27.1/



UA @Bama_CRES is here at #cwcon! Is this one of the selfie spots @candwcon? Though we did miss the scavenger hunt deadline because this social media manager was late. #cwcon22

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Summer job opportunity for UA grad students!

We're thrilled to announce that Issue 27.1, featuring a range of topics, modes, and approaches, is LIVE! Treat yourself and check it out: kairos.technorhetoric.net/27.1/



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Yesterday, three of our undergraduate students presented at the CEA Conference on The Effectiveness of Summative and Formative Feedback in the Writing Center. We love to see our Writing Center staff and former interns present at conferences and share their research!

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Congratulations to CRES faculty member @cindytekobbe on her article in the new issue of @PTJRhetor: "'If you don’t want us there, you don’t get us': A Statement on Indigenous Visibility and Reconciliation." presenttensejournal.org/volume-9/if-yo…


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Help the Black Caucus @NCTE_CCCC_BC support graduate research and study by encouraging your students to submit for the 2022 Geneva Smitherman Award for Research in Black Languages, Literacies, Cultures, and Rhetorics!!

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It is with great enthusiasm that we share our updated call for reviews. (Note this list is not exhaustive and we welcome the opportunity for inquiry.) Please retweet and share widely! kairos.technorhetoric.net/cfr.html


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Join us Tuesday, 1/25 for our first dialogue event featuring @chris_bail and @elpanek, discussing social media, platforms, and polarization. This event is free but registration is required. eventbrite.com/e/politics-bro…


Congrats to CRES student @DanielHeslep and CRES alum @theiceberge on their new article from New Media & Society!

We're thrilled to announce that Issue 27.1, featuring a range of topics, modes, and approaches, is LIVE! Treat yourself and check it out: kairos.technorhetoric.net/27.1/



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Hey! Episode 84 of @thebigrhet #podcast is live now: bit.ly/30pvrfU! Don't miss @ambi24 from @UofAlabama & @dfralston from @winthropu discussion their recent article, “I didn’t sign up for your research study: The ethics of using ‘public’ data." #teamrhetoric #PodNation

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Hello, world! We are OPCaM - the Office of Politics, Communication and Media at the University of Alabama. We are a new research collective housed in @icirua within @UACCIS We study politics, broadly, from civic discourse to the inherently political dimensions of pop culture.


Congratulations to CRES doctoral student Khadeidra Billingsley who won the English Department award for Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student!


Congrats to CRES Professor @cindytekobbe on her position on the @AoIR_org Exec Committee!


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Applications due today!

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