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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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BAM Student
Doctoral Student, English Composition and Rhetoric
research poet, poet
Assistant Professor, English
PhD Candidate in Musicology
I have taught Composition at Medgar Evers College since 2007. I am currently a PhD student at the Graduate Center. My area is Composition and Rhetoric in the English Department.
OpenLab Manager @ CUNY SPS
I am a graduate student as well as an adjunct.
Professor of English; Technology & Writing; Pedagogy & Technology; ePortfolios; Writing Programs; Basic Writing; Accelerated Learning
PhD student in English, CUNY Grad Center
Associate Professor, English, CCNY
Composition and Rhetoric group in the English department
Lecturer at Queens College
Doctoral fellow in the Department of Linguistics
Associate Professor, QCC English Dept.