14 March 2012
Carolina Rhetoric Conference a Success!
READ MORE at the Clemson Grad School News Site: HERE.
S3S wants to thank all of the supporters, including the Rhetoric Society of America, Clemson Graduate School, Graduate Student Government, Dean's Office in the College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities, The Campbell Chair of Technical Communication, Parlor Press, the Hendrix Student Center, and the many faculty, friends, and students of RCID.
The 2013 Carolina Rhetoric Conference will be hosted by the graduate students at North Carolina State University.
10 March 2012
RCID Research in the News

Rock Hill, SC's newspaper The Herald is running full spread features as part of their promotion for the traveling Peanuts Naturally exhibit coming to the York County Museum. As part of their first feature, Herald editor Paul Osmundson recently spoke with RCID PhD candidate Stephen Lind about his dissertation research on the Peanuts franchise. Read the full interview HERE.
02 March 2012
Jimmy Butts passes "strange" Exams
Jimmy's dissertation topic explores how Victor Shklovsky’s concept of defamiliarization functions rhetorically across different forms of composition and media. The ethics underlying his writing works against the flood of totalizing immersive media when they elicit only automatic or anesthetized responses from their contemporary audiences.

During a short reception in Clemson's Class of 1941 Studio, those in attendance were invited to "strange" the familiarity of stones, followed by Jimmy's aesthetically moving multi-modal performance.
Congratulations, Jimmy, from S3S!
19 February 2012
Steve Holmes Passes Exams!
22 January 2012
Publications - Check them out!
Welcome to 2012! As we begin the new year/semester, we want to make note of some great articles and reviews from our current S3S members!
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.