Syracuse University Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Program

Syracuse University Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Program

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The Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Doctoral Program at Syracuse University emphasizes research on the dynamic interaction of rhetoric and writing.

Photos from Syracuse University Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Program's post 05/24/2025

We are so excited to celebrate these three new PhDs.
Congratulations Drs. Lerie Grabriel, Zakery R. Muñoz, and Gabriella Wilson!!

Photos from Syracuse University Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Program's post 04/24/2025

The CCR community past and present was well represented at CCCC in Baltimore, MD, this month!

It was great to reconnect, catch up, and celebrate one another’s work.

We’re proud to annouce that this year two major awards were granted to members of CCR community. Congratulations Seth Davis and also to Lerie Gabriel and Alicia Hatcher!

Images, in order:

1) Seth E. Davis (center, with L-R Patrick W. Berry and Gwendolyn Pough) won the 2025 CCCC Lavender Rhetorics Award for Excellence in Q***r Scholarship’s Nontraditional Scholarly Text Award for the YouTube documentary, Unbuckling the Bible Belt: Black Q***r Cruising in Memphis.

2-3) Alicia K. Hatcher (L) and Lerie Gabriel—who defended her dissertation this spring—received the “Best Article on Technology and Curriculum” award in the Technical and Scientific Communication category. Their article was published in Technical Communication Quarterly, 2024.

4) L-R: Nicole Gonzales Howell, Seth Davis, Romeo Garcia

5) L-R: Alicia Hatcher, Reva Sias, Lerie Gabriel, Gabriella Wilson

6) L-R: Nicole Gonzales Howell, Kate Navickas, Laura Davies, Tracy Carrick

7) Joe Wilson and Mandy Macklin

8) L-R: Karrieann Soto-Vega, Seth Davis, Romeo Garcia, Patrick W. Berry, Tamara Isaak

9) Nicole Gonzales Howell presented “Effective and Ethical Approaches to Sentence- Level Feedback on Student Writing,” “AI as B-side: Four Creative Takes on AI in the First Year Writing,” and “Reworking Labor- Based Grading Contracts for Historically Marginalized Students.”

10) Kate Navickas and Laura Davies co-presented “AI & Writing: Collaborative FYW Curriculum Taught at Two Schools.” They will have a course design article published in Composition Studies in fall 2025.

11) L-R: Eileen Schell, Kate Navickas, Jessica Pauszek

12) L-R: Missy Watson, Kate Navickas, Nicole Howell

03/21/2025

Congrats to PhD student Karisa Bridgelal, who has been selected as CCR’s Outstanding TA Award Recipient for 2025. These awards are reserved for teaching assistants who have made truly distinguished contributions to teaching at Syracuse University.

Photos from Syracuse University Composition and Cultural Rhetoric Program's post 03/12/2025

Congratulations, Azadeh, on your honorable mention for the prestigious Graduate Dean’s Award, and on your recent workshop and exhibition at Georgetown University: “The Stories We Told Ourselves: Community Narratives About ‘The War on Terror’.”

03/05/2025

And also, congratulations on accepting a position as Assistant Professor of English at Lehigh University!

Zakery’s dissertation committee incl dissertation committee was Patrick W. Berry (Chair), Lois Agnew, Brice Nordquist, and Louise Wetherbee Phelps. Amy Kallander chaired the defense.

02/27/2025

Well done Lerie!

CCR PhD candidate Lerie Gabriel, a Humanities Center Dissertation Fellow for 2024-2025, spoke about her dissertation, "Equitable, Inclusive, and Accessible: DEIA-driven Revisions of a Core Professional Writing Course at a Private University" at a recent Meet the Scholars coffee hour.

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