RSA at GSU: Lecture Wed., Feb. 3rd at 11AM

See the flyer for information about GSU’s chapter of the Rhetoric Society of America and their event tomorrow. Hope you can make it!

TIM BAROUCH, Assistant Professor of Communication and head of the GSU Debate team will lead our first event of Spring 2016. Dr. Barouch will discuss two articles: “The Constrained Liberty of the Liberal Arts and Rhetorical Education” – an article that he is preparing for submission to Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and David Zarefsky’s “What Does an Argument Culture Look Like?”

WHEN: *THIS WEDNESDAY* February 3rd at 11:00am

WHERE: 25 Park Place, Room 1113

We hope you will join us! For copies of the articles, or for more information about RSAatGSU, please reach out to Matt Klingbeil or Thomas Breideband. (mklingbeil1@gsu.edu or tbreideband1@gsu.edu)

Free webinar this afternoon

A reminder:

On March 27th, Dr. Michael Hyde is delivering a lecture at the University of Pittsburgh that will be available to a remote audience as a live webinar via online streaming and concurrent social media chats.

Dr. Hyde is the Distinguished Chair of Communication Ethics at Wake Forest University and will be discussing his forthcoming book: The Interruption That We Are: Communication Ethics, the Lived Body, and Our Posthuman Future.

The lecture and webinar are hosted by the Department of Communication and the RSA Student Chapter at the University of Pittsburgh. We will moderate the online discussion and include questions from the remote audience in the Q&A session.

Key details:

— Live streaming begins on Friday, March 27th at 3:00 PM (EDT) 

— Webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVQ5LQftalw

— Twitter: #HydeAtPitt

If you have questions about tuning in or participating remotely, please email us at rsa.upitt@gmail.com