24 July 2014

S3S 2014-15 Officer Election Results

Your S3S Officers
for the 2014-15
Academic Year are:

 

PresidentMatthew Osborne
Vice PresidentHayley Zertuche
SecretaryJay Jacobs
Development/RSA CoordinatorKristen Gay
ArchivistA.D. Carson
RCID Advisory CouncilEric Hall and Sharon Henry
GSG SenatorsKathy Elrick and Dina Septiani
Dean’s Council RepKate Hanzalik
CRC CoordinatorLauren Woolbright

06 March 2013

S3S Day of Service, 3/2

The Society of Sophistic that is Third headed down to Anderson last weekend to build a wheelchair ramp with the friendly folks at ReWiGo Ministries.


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We braved a genuine South Carolina snowfall, taught our co-volunteers from Clemson Architecture graduate programs some bad Heidegger jokes, and Jared had his first Clif Bar. We had a great time and left the beautiful upstate region a little more accessible than we found it.


02 January 2013

RCID Student Publications in 2012


A selection of RCID student publications in 2012: 

Byrum, Kristie, “How (and Why) to Create A Corporate Social Responsibility Platform.” A Guide to Best Practices in Corporate Social Responsibility & Green PR. Vol. 4. by PR News. Access Intelligence, 2012.

Colton, Jared. “Articulating a Politics of a Reticulated Community.” Review Article of Reticulations: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Networks of the Political, Philip Armstrong. Enculturation. (May 2012) Web.

Colton, Jared. Review of Inessential Solidarity: Rhetoric and Foreigner Relations, Diane Davis. Rhetoric Review, Volume 31, Number 1 (January 2012), pp. 88-92. Print.

Fancher, Patricia. “Review of Marshall McLuhan: You Know Nothing of My Work by Douglas Coupland” Enculturation 9:2 (2011), 21 December 2011.  

Henry, Sharon. “Guest Editors’ Introduction: Crossroads, not Cross Purposes: Contingency, Vulnerability, and Alliances in the Contemporary Writing Program.” Co-authored with Seth Kahn, West Chester U of PA and Amy Lynch-Binieck, Kutztown U of PA. Open Words – Special Issue 6.1 2012: 1-5.

Holmes, Steven. “Would Socrates Approve this Message? From Social Realism to Rhetorical 'Allegorithms' as Gaming Activism in Markus Persson's Minecraft.” Games of Words. Ed. Zachary Waggoner. Macmillan, 2012.

Holmes, Steve. “Wither Ecocriticsm in the Era of Hyperobjects?” Review of Ecology Without Nature and The Ecological Thought, by Timothy Morton. Journal of Ecocriticism (2012).

Lind, Stephen J. (2012). “Un-defining Man: The Case for Symbolic Animal Communication.” In E. Plec (Ed.) Perspectives on Human-Animal Communication: Internatural Communication. New York: Routledge.

Lind, Stephen J. (2012). “Teaching Digital Oratory: Public Speaking 2.0.” Communication Teacher 26 (3), 163-169. DOI:10.1080/17404622.2012.659193. 

McFarlane, Nicole. “Digital Memory and Narrative through 'African American Rhetoric[s] 2.0'” Review of Keepin’ It Hushed: The Barbershop and African American Hush Harbor Rhetoric by Vorris Nunley and Digital Griots: African American Rhetoric in a Multimedia Age by Adam Banks. Enculturation (2012).

Stowe, S. Andrew. “The Inherent Interdisciplinarity of Multimodal Composition” Integrative Pathways, The Association for Interdisciplinary Studies quarterly newsletter. October 2012. 

Great work, everyone!







30 December 2012

S3S December Gathering



Much fun and festivities were had at the annual S3S Christmas Party.  Jan and Cynthia were kind enough to host the festivities and the decorations were excellent.  Many Kudos to Jimmy and Lauren Butts for carrying on the tradition of making the Collamati meatballs.  After enjoying the grub and Jan’s Grog, the traditional white elephant gift exchange ensued.  Some of the favorites included 1980’s exercise tapes, a roll of bubble wrap, and a sack of onions.


02 November 2012

Halloween Costume Party!

The gang put on their best re-presentations of that which they weren't last weekend for the annual S3S Halloween Party!

Ashley, Hayley, and Lauren with munchkin accompaniment
Jimmy presents the Best Costume Award...
...to Brian and Lauren, who easily secured victory as women in binders

The spooky spectacular included but was not limited to orange rice krispy treats, corporeally interactive html5, smores, a DIY ping pong table, David Blakesley as Dexter, and Jan Holmevik as himself: a rad biker. Great thanks to our marvelous hosts, Jimmy and Lauren Butts, whose lawn decorations both confuse and delight!

29 October 2012

RCID Students Awarded Teaching Distinctions and Grant Funding

Congratulations to our many Graduate Teaching Assistants who received a Clemson "Difference Makers" award! An anonymous survey conducted by University Housing gave on-campus students the opportunity to identify a particularly impacting faculty or staff member. We are happy to boast seven such mentors in our ranks. Congratulations to Jimmy Butts, Kristie Byrum, Jared Colton, Patricia Fancher, Michael Lucas, Lauren Mitchell, and Glenn Southergill!

Additionally, many of our students will hit the road with some funding provided by the Clemson's Professional Enrichment Grant (PEG) initiative for a variety of professionalization experiences. We're pleased to congratulate the following PEG recipients: Kristie Byrum, Patricia Fancher, John Jay Jacobs, Stephen Lind, and Drew Stowe!

Lind used this opportunity for a trip to California to conduct original interviews and archive research for his dissertation. "The competitive funding provided through the Graduate Student Government is an essential component of Clemson's support of graduate research," said Lind, making possible "research and presentations that often simply would not happen otherwise."

Congrats, all!

27 September 2012

Day of Service with ReWiGo

S3S members reached out to the community last weekend in constructing a wheelchair ramp for an Easley, SC household. Check it out:

J. Butts & P. Fancher at the saw
G. Southergill
H. Christiansen, S. Lind, P. Fancher, J. Butts, M. Osborn
The finished product! K. Elrick, G. Southergill, J. Colton, A. Colton

The day of service was coordinated by ReWiGo Ministries Program Director Sara Newton, who earned her degree in Architecture right here in Tiger Town! More pictures and additional information at Facebook.com/ReWiGo.