GradSchool: University of Cincinnati Virtual Open House

Dear Colleagues,

Please share this email with interested Master’s students. The University of Cincinnati’s doctoral program in Rhetoric and Composition invites applications for fall 2025 admission! We are hosting three open house events at which current UC faculty and graduate students look forward to meeting prospective students and answering questions about the program and about life in Cincinnati:

Tuesday, October 29, 9:00-10:00 AM EST registration link: https://ucincinnati.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsdeyrrzksGNAo8hfzIQj1Ql4DBcE9_jmf

Wednesday, October 30, 7:00-8:00 PM EST registration link: https://ucincinnati.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsceGsrjItGdEgYW-T6-iYu-l5q-2FVcdp

Friday, November 15, 3:00-4:00 PM EST registration link: https://ucincinnati.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuceCrqTwsGNS00LEKkJrmNKMnMYj_ea0o

Our application deadline is January 1 (no GRE or foreign language requirement). Program highlights at a glance:

Community:

  • High faculty to student ratio
  • Grad courses with students across tracks and departments (rhetcomp, creative writing, literary and cultural studies, professional writing, literacy studies)
  • Graduate student research colloquium every semester
  • Visiting scholar series (upcoming and recent: Chris Anson, Christina Cedillo, Bill Hart-Davidson, James Chase Sanchez, Kate Vieira, Carmen Kynard)
  • Annual graduate student conference hosted by composition program and organized by program GAs
  • Department houses the Lucille M. Schultz Archive of 19th Century Composition and Rhetoric Textbooks and Handbooks

Teaching:

  • Robust teacher-training program
  • Teach one course per term, with options after first year to teach non-composition courses (Advanced Composition for Teachers, Writing with Style, Digital Composing, Introduction to Copyediting & Publishing, Modern English Grammar, Topics in Rhetoric, and Business Writing, among others)
  • Remote summer teaching opportunities
  • Opportunities to teach and help grow curriculum in Disability Studies, Medical Humanities, Film and Media Studies, Environmental Studies

Professionalization:

Faculty Research Areas:

  • Rhetoric and emotion/affect
  • Composing Practices
  • Materialist and feminist rhetorics
  • History, theory, and practice of writing instruction
  • Qualitative, archival, and autoethnographic research methods
  • Writing program administration and writing across the curriculum
  • Dual enrollment studies
  • Appalachian literacies
  • Visual literacies
  • Social movement rhetoric
  • Professional practices (e.g., scholarly editing, mentoring, writing groups)
  • AI and professional writing

Many thanks for reading and sharing,

Laura

Professor Laura Micciche (Mitch-uh-key)

Chair, Doctoral Consortium in Rhetoric & Composition

Co-Director, Copyediting & Publishing Certificate Program

Area Director, Graduate Program in Rhetoric & Composition

Co-Editor, WPA Book Series for Parlor Press

225B A&S Hall, University of Cincinnati

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