WRAC Mourns the Loss of Professor John Monberg
Writing, Rhetoric, and Cultures and, indeed, our larger Lansing and East Lansing community, are deeply saddened by the loss of Academic Specialist John Monberg, who passed away on April 3,…
Writing, Rhetoric, and Cultures and, indeed, our larger Lansing and East Lansing community, are deeply saddened by the loss of Academic Specialist John Monberg, who passed away on April 3,…
The Spring 2022 XA/P2W Day of Professionalization on March 18 provided students a chance to learn about trauma-informed approaches to website and app development, helping to prepare them for future careers in user experience (UX) design.
Three WRAC students presented at MSU’s 24th annual University Undergraduate Research & Arts Forum (UURAF), building on their research, writing, and design skills and showcasing their work at a major institutional research forum.
Our student spotlight this week is on Gabriel Sandoval! Gabriel is a third-year student majoring in Professional and Public Writing (P2W) and Comparative Cultures and Politics in James Madison College.…
Assistant Professor Matt Rossi, winner of CAL's 2021 Community Partner Award. Assistant Professor Matt Rossi received the 2021 Community Partner Award from the College of Arts & Letters (CAL). This…
Grace Carney, a second-year student in WRAC’s minor in writing, is using her passions for mental health advocacy and writing to empower and encourage those struggling with mental health problems with her new project, Life Letters.
Wilfredo Flores, awarded a 2022 Graduate Student Award for Community Engaged Scholarship. Wilfredo Flores, a PhD student in the Rhetoric and Writing graduate program in the Department of Writing, Rhetoric,…
Sharieka Shontae Botex, a third-year PhD student in the Rhetoric and Writing Program, has received a 2022 Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship from the University Office of Outreach…
The First-Year Writing (FYW) Program at MSU again offered undergraduates a unique experience and the chance to demonstrate the research and writing skills they acquired in their fall 2021 writing classes in a formal conference setting. The fall 2021 First-Year Writing Symposium, which took place December 3, was an exciting opportunity for students to present the work they did in their classes and reflect on what they learned.
The communications team in the department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures (WRAC) recently released our first in a series of “What WRAC Is Making” pieces. These articles showcase some of the amazing things the folks in WRAC are doing at work/school and outside of it. This week, we are showcasing some of the community health and outreach work in which our faculty and grad students are engaged.