This year’s presenters are sharing their work in-person at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in Baltimore Maryland, on April 10th, 10:30 AM – 12:00 noon.
Hannah Benton, University of Central Florida, Fanfiction as a Reflection of Available Representation: A Critique on Mass Media

Jupider Berrysmith, Goucher College, Workshops for Writers: Re-envisioning the Undergraduate Creative Writing Workshop Through the Lenses of Inclusion and Exploration

Tristyn Brown, Devin Turk, and Miasia Timmons, Goucher College, Remixing Queer Writing & Rhetoric at the Goucher College for a Free Palestine Encampment
Taryn Deckard, Western Kentucky University, Is It Queer Enough?: Rhetorical In/Exclusivity in Church Welcome Messages
Lauren Gracias, Syracuse University, More than Prompt Engineering: Using Generative AI Generatively
Signe Karlstrom, Ohio University, The Shared Rhetoric of Anti-war and Environmental Activists
Percival Koontz and Osiene Vanyanbah, Ithaca College, A New Perspective: Student Voices Define DEI in First-Year Writing Curriculum

Andy Lisheng, Wesleyan University, The Shared Rhetoric of Anti-war and Environmental Activists
Jay Little, Nevada State University, “MAP”ping Creativity: A Study of Writing in Multi-Animator Projects

Teri Mullins, Sam Houston State University, AI – Technology’s Newest Challenge for Technical Writers

Rileigh Ann Raspa, Goucher College, Romanticizing the Writing Center: A Case for Joy

View Rileigh Ann Raspa’s Poster (PDF)
Jaida Rhea, Goucher College, Social Justice Rhetoric: How Transnational Feminist Activists are Utilizing Rhetorical Agency to Communicate Risk in the Face of Climate Change and the Struggle for Human Rights

Sophia Westfall, Cate Harding, Erin Gallagher, Nic Flipowski, and Wayne Reynolds, Rutgers University – Camden, Designing A Writing Consultant’s Handbook
View this Poster (PDF)
Ileana Zuckeman, University of California Santa Barbara, Aspasia Beyond Her Ideology: Grounding Her Historical Existence
