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Writing and Rhetoric Distinction Presentations 2022
May 13, 2022 at 1:30pm – 3:00pm EDT
Hall of Languages, 500 and Virtual (See event details)
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Nine Writing and Rhetoric Majors will present their Distinction projects:
Fjolla Arifi: ‘You Cannot Have Feminism and Islam’: Translation and Gender in Albanian Translations of the Quran
Ashley Clemens: Why Does the Sad Horse Make Me Laugh? BoJack Horseman and the Changing Rhetoric of Sitcoms
Tricia Glenn: The Clock is Ticking: Is Motherhood Essential to Experiencing Womanhood?
George Hashemi: Does Free Will Lie at the Bottom of the Bottle?: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Autonomy and Addiction
Kyle McDonald: Navigating the College Football Season Through A Global Pandemic
Julia O’Leary: What is The Price of a Life? Exploring Insulin Inaccessibility as Costs Skyrocket
Hannah Ramusevic: Society’s Song
Crisanta Wadhams: Early Goodbyes: Filipino-American Resistance to Medical Assistance
Maddie Wischerath: Normalcy Rhetoric: The Intangible Impact of Defining “Normal” During the Age of COVID
This event was published on May 4, 2022.
Event Details
- Category
- Education
- Type
- Performances
- Region
- Hybrid Campus and Virtual
- Open to
- Faculty,
- Parents & Families,
- Prospective Students,
- Undergraduate Students
- Cost
- Free for all.
- Contact
- Krista Kennedy
krista@syr.edu
315.443.1091
- Accessibility
- CART
- Contact Krista Kennedy to request additional accommodations