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GC Composition & Rhetoric Community (GCCRC)

The Graduate Center Composition and Rhetoric Community (GCCRC), a DSC-chartered organization, is comprised of a diverse group of students and faculty interested in not only what texts say, but how they say it, and how they come to say it – in short, how they are composed. This interdisciplinary group has been of particular interest to those who are teaching while pursuing their degrees because of our commitment to exploring writing-centered pedagogies, offering a support network for new and continuing graduate student instructors and hands-on training sessions for anyone interested. The GCCRC aims to foster discussions of writing studies and composition theory alongside our own local classroom experiences; these important connections between theory and practice regularly develop into extended discussions that group members have presented at national conferences.

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Lecturer Job Opening in English Composition & Rhetoric at Medgar Evers College

  • Dear Colleagues:

    I am excited to announce that we have an opening for a full-time comp/rhet lecturer line at CUNY Medgar Evers College located in Crown Heights (Brooklyn, NY). Our Composition Program is housed in a supportive English Department and co-facilitated by a dedicated, collaborative team of teacher-scholars who are committed to our students and our expanding program and course offerings.

    As a reminder, lecturers at CUNY are hired to teach and perform related faculty functions and are eligible for a tenure-bearing (certificate of continuous employment) after 5 years. The teaching load is 3/3.

    You can find additional information about the job here: https://cuny.jobs/brooklyn-ny/lecturer-or-lecturer-doc-sch-english-composition-rhetoric/5BA9814DFC1242AAAD2CD1CC29DE1F14/job/. Review of resumes began on 4/16.

    Please feel free to reach out to me directly with any questions!

    Cristina Migliaccio

    Cristina Migliaccio, PhD (she/her/hers)
    Assistant Professor/Composition Coordinator
    English Department/Room B-1015L
    1650 Bedford Avenue
    Brooklyn, NY 11225
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    Make An Appointment With Me(https://calendly.com/d/z9c-rsw-wpb/one-off-meeting)
    “Nowhere is it written that you can’t do it.” Elena Ferrante

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