Writing for a Real World 23rd Issue Book Launch

19February
6:30PM - 7:30PM
Fromm Hall 120 - Xavier Auditorium

Celebrating USF’s finest undergraduate research, Writing for a Real World’s 23rd issue features the work of: Cecelia Baldwin, Francene Gabrielle “Cheena” Bendicion, Brooke Bethune, Catalina Do, Erika Dunagan, Bella Glastra Van Loon, Cornelius Green, Analicia Parish, and Paulina Pons Meyer. 

Created in partnership between the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Rhetoric and Language, Writing for a Real World publishes selected student writing with commentary from students and their instructors. The final publication also reflects the copy-editing, layout, and production skills of RHET 325 students. 

This event is free and open to the public. RSVP not required.
Light refreshments will be served.
Attendees will receive a free copy of the journal. Free back issues available. 

Eloquentia Perfecta: Celebrating Rhetoric at USF is an event series hosted by the Department of Rhetoric and Language, showcasing outstanding written, oral, visual, and digital rhetoric. We also listen to and learn from our multilingual students, promote innovative and multimodal approaches to rhetoric, and celebrate eloquentia perfecta—communicating for the common good. Visit our webpage for more info.

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