University of Richmond
Rhetoric & Communication Studies News
October 30, 2009
School of Arts & Sciences welcomes 16 new tenured or tenure-track faculty and three directors
The University of Richmond School of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce the arrival of 16 new tenured and tenure track faculty and three new directors for the 2009–2010 academic year.
The University of Richmond School of Arts & Sciences is pleased to announce the arrival of 16 new tenured and tenure track faculty and three new directors for the 2009–2010 academic year.
Faculty Searches: Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Communication Studies
The Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies at the University of Richmond invites applications for an assistant professor, tenure track appointment to begin in fall 2010.
The Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies at the University of Richmond invites applications for an assistant professor, tenure track appointment to begin in fall 2010.
Student and professor publish joint article on rhetoric and terrorism
A paper, “Arguing War in an Era of Terrorism: ‘Democracy to Come’ and Critical Pedagogy,” by rhetoric and communication studies professor Kevin Kuswa and a student, BriAnn Walsh, ’06, was published in the journal Controversia.
A paper, “Arguing War in an Era of Terrorism: ‘Democracy to Come’ and Critical Pedagogy,” by rhetoric and communication studies professor Kevin Kuswa and a student, BriAnn Walsh, ’06, was published in the journal Controversia.
University of Richmond sophomore wins fifth Richmond Quest competition
Adrian L. Bitton, a sophomore from Richmond, Va., is the winner of the fifth Richmond Quest competition at the University of Richmond. She will receive a $25,000 cash prize.
Adrian L. Bitton, a sophomore from Richmond, Va., is the winner of the fifth Richmond Quest competition at the University of Richmond. She will receive a $25,000 cash prize.




