Hear about some of this year’s graduating students from both the undergraduate and graduate programs!
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News from DePaul University's Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse
Hear about some of this year’s graduating students from both the undergraduate and graduate programs!
Continue readingWe interviewed Isabel Cueto recently about her publication In DePaul’s undergraduate journal Creating Knowledge.
Continue readingLearn about student Walt Stalling’s time and challenges as a (virtual) long-term substitute teacher.
Continue readingWith January in full swing, WRD welcomes Winter along with two new MA students. Steven Reese and Amanda Finn are embracing their first experience learning online this Winter Quarter.
Continue readingWRD would like to introduce the new MA students and share a little about them.
Continue readingAs they graduate and go on to pursue their professional and academic goals, we interviewed GAs and writing staff members Maddy Crozier and Megan Palmer as they embrace new horizons. Read about their experiences and future plans!
Continue readingWe caught up with Kate Fabsik this quarter to discuss her experience so far in WRD and to talk about her history and interest with linguistics and language. Here’s what we got to talk about.
Continue readingMAWRD student Karla Avila will graduate in June 2020, carrying forward a passion for teaching writing and professional writing that she gained over the last two years. Karla recently spoke with us to share her experiences with the program and the TESOL Certificate.
Continue readingProfessional minor Deyana Atanasova recently published her essay on rap, remix, and feminism in the undergraduate journal Creating Knowledge. In this interview, she gives insight into her essay, how she came across her ideas, and what her ambitions were for writing it.
Continue readingThe 20th anniversary of The Vagina Monologues at DePaul University includes an original monologue by second-year MAWRD student Megan Palmer. We had a chance to connect with Megan to learn more about her experiences composing and performing in the show.
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