10 December 2011

Annual Holiday Party!


Many thanks to the Collamati family for hosting another wonderful annual holiday party! 4th-year RCID candidate Anthony Collamati (pictured) and his wife Keri hosted the party at their home, complete with the annual secret-recipe meatballs, Chipmunk music from the record player, and the always-exciting gift swap. The gift swap this year featured several Gorgias Society mugs, a breadmaker, a highly-coveted ream of paper, and a lovely box of fresh beets. S3S extends a warm Thank You to all the RCID faculty, students, and friends for another great semester --- see you in 2012!

15 November 2011

Clemson Awarded RSA Grant for CRC

RSA is proud to announce that Clemson University’s RSA Student Chapter is the sole recipient of the 2011-2012 RSA Graduate Student Special Event Award. They will receive $2450 in support of the Carolina Rhetoric Conference.

The award committee reviewed numerous proposals for interesting and important graduate student events around the country. However, Clemson’s proposal distinguished itself by demonstrating a wide-reaching opportunity for graduate students of rhetoric. The award committee was particularly impressed by Clemson’s effort to reach across many graduate programs, to create numerous venues for students’ scholarly and professional development, and to utilize digital technologies creatively.

In February 2012, Clemson's RSA chapter will host the Carolina Rhetoric Conference (CRC), an annual event that brings together graduate students from North and South Carolina. The CRC provides graduate students in the region with opportunities to share their research, build a network of rhetoric scholars in the Carolinas, and to receive feedback on conference presentations before presenting at major national conventions. The event is alternatively hosted by RSA chapters at NC State, the University of South Carolina, and Clemson. This year, Clemson plans to expand the conference by inviting graduate students from additional rhetoric programs. In addition, they plan to include various networking events, a digital showcase, keynote speakers, workshops, and live blogging during the event followed by a series of round-up blogs after the event.


31 October 2011

Meeting Extraordinary Chileans

Third-year RCID student Walter Iriarte has returned from a trip to D.C. where he visited a special exhibition at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History on theChilean Mine Rescue.  Because the rescue attracted over a billion viewers (according to the current Chilean Minister of Public Works) and especially because two of the miners were known to have written poems while entrapped, Walter was drawn to the exhibit as an important piece in his current dissertation project.  Artifacts from the ordeal were on display, poems and writings sent between the miners and their families being of particular interest to Walter.  Also on display was the Fenix 2 backup capsule.
 


The highlight of Walter’s trip, though, was the Smithsonian Institute hosted workshop and presentation featuring Minister Laurence Golborne (organizer of the rescue mission) and Luis Urzua (the last miner to be extracted).  Before the official presentations began, Walter had the honor of interviewing both Minister Golborne and Don (Mr.) Urzua.  During the presentation, the speakers shared with the guests various stories not known to the public.  Both Golborne and Urzua also took time to discuss what critical factors contributed to their survival.  “The exchange between us was incredibly meaningful and abundant,” reported Walter.  “The experience has already initiated another project which will be in works after the dissertation.  I am very thankful for the opportunity and look forward to sharing some of the information during my oral defense."

23 October 2011

October S3S Party

 Thanks to Dr. Dave Blakesley and his family for hosting a wonderful October S3S party this past Saturday.  We had a great turnout and great food (not to mention use of the outstanding telescope, the fire-pit by the pool, and a chance to catch up with each other's family).  Check out our Facebook page for more PHOTOS.

11 October 2011

2012 Carolina Rhetoric Conference - Feb. 17-18

Clemson's S3S/RCID program to host the 2012 Carolina Rhetoric Conference, February 17-18. Submissions (abstracts) are due Dec. 1st by email (clemsoncrc2012@gmail.com). There will be 3 session types: Individual Presentations ("traditional" panels), Showcase Session (digital/physical "poster session"), and Works-In-Progress Roundtables.



See the full CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS HERE.

08 October 2011

Stephen Lind passes Exams




Third year RCID doctoral candidate Stephen Lind successfully completed his Exams on September 30th.

The multi-modal component of his Exams included an exhibit of collectibles and rarities from the Peanuts franchise, followed by a presentation/defense of his proposed dissertation titled "Schulz's Religion: Exploring Faith in the Mainstream Media through the Peanuts Franchise." READ MORE about the exhibit and Stephen's dissertation plans over at the official RCID blog.

12 January 2011

Carolina Rhetorics Conference

Hello all you fine rhetors.

Since you're all stuck in the snow today, you should write an abstract instead.















The Carolina Rhetorics Conference deadline is THIS FRIDAY, January 15th. So, get yer abstracts together kiddos. And e-mail them to sorsa@mailbox.sc.edu with “CRC proposal” in the subject heading. All I know is that it's going to be EPIC, or at least it'll be a nice quaint gathering with some other people in the area who know what rhetoric is.

It'll all go down at USC on February 25-26.

Be there.