RSA Remote: RSA-PSUP Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric Friday, April 26, 2024 3:30-4:30 pm Eastern time This RSA Remote session will spotlight the RSA Series in Transdisciplinary Rhetoric, which has been publishing books with Penn State University Press for about a decade now. The remote session will feature series editors Leah Ceccarelli and Michael Bernard-Donals, […]
The theme of the RSA 2024 biennial conference, “Just Rhetoric,” is meant to be generative and provocative. The theme allows us to imagine the possibilities of rhetoric as well as grapple with the meaning and place of rhetorical studies in this contemporary moment.
RSA Remote: Rhetoricians Engaging the Public Friday, September 6, 2024 3:00-4:00 pm Eastern time This RSA Remote session will be the first in an ongoing series spotlighting the work of rhetoricians who engage the public in a wide variety of ways. This first remote session, themed around grief and trauma, will feature Maegan Parker Brooks and […]
Fresh off our September 6th RSA Remote: Rhetoricians Engaging the Public featuring Maegan Parker Brooks and Lenny Grant, please consider joining us for a new edition on academic freedom and public scholarship. RSA Remote: Rhetoricians Engaging the Public Friday, October 4th, 2024 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Eastern time (Please note the earlier time) This RSA Remote session, […]
We are excited to invite you to our upcoming RSA Remote event featuring the IDEA Committee's new initiative: RSA Remote: Unveiling the IDEA Emerging Scholars Program Friday, October 25th, 2024 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Eastern Standard Time This RSA Remote session will spotlight the newly launched 2025-2026 IDEA Emerging Scholars Program. Our distinguished panelists […]
This RSA Remote session will highlight current RSA Graduate Student Chapters. Panelists include chapter leaders and faculty advisors who will discuss what it takes to start and run a chapter, the kinds of events and initiatives their chapters have undertaken, and what their experiences of being involved with a chapter have been like across their […]
The first annual RSA scholarly writing retreat is a 4-day writing retreat aimed at the professional development of Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication scholars of color working on an early book project. While the development of the book project serves a pivotal role the retreat will also provide a healthy space for reflection and discussion of […]