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E-grāmata: Writing Majors: Eighteen Program Profiles

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The writing major is among the most exciting scenes in the evolving American university.Writing Majors is a collection of firsthand descriptions of the origins, growth, and transformations of eighteen different programs. The chapters provide useful administrative insight, benchmark information, and even inspiration for new curricular configurations from a range of institutions.

A practical sourcebook for those who are building, revising, or administering their own writing majors , this volume also serves as a historical archive of a particular instance of growth and transformation in American higher education. Revealing bureaucratic, practical, and institutional matters as well as academic ideals and ideologies, each profile includes sections providing a detailed program review and rationale, an implementation narrative, and reflection and prospection about the program.

Documenting eighteen stories of writing major programs in various stages of formation, preservation, and reform and exposing the contingencies of their local and material constitution,Writing Majors speaks as much to the “how to” of building writing major programs as to the larger “what,” “why,” and “how” of institutional growth and change.

Foreword vii
Sandra Jamieson
Introduction 1(10)
Jim Nugent
PART I WRITING DEPARTMENTS
1 DePaul University's Major in Writing, Rhetoric, and Discourse
11(11)
Darsie Bowden
2 Reshaping the BA in Professional and Technical Writing at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
22(14)
Barbara L'Eplattenier
George H. Jensen
3 The University of Rhode Island's Major in Writing and Rhetoric
36(11)
Libby Miles
Kim Hensley Owens
Michael Pennell
4 Reforming and Transforming Writing in the Liberal Arts Context: The Writing Department at Loyola University Maryland
47(15)
Peggy O'Neill
Barbara Mallonee
5 Fifteen Years Strong: The Department of Writing at the University of Central Arkansas
62(11)
Carey E. Smitherman
Lisa Mongno
Scott Payne
6 Oakland University's Major in Writing and Rhetoric
73(12)
Lori Ostergaard
Greg Giberson
Jim Nugent
7 Embracing the Humanities: Expanding a Technical Communication Program at the University of Wisconsin-Stout
85(13)
Matthew Livesey
Julie Watts
8 Building a Writing Major at Metropolitan State University: Shaping a Program to Meet Students Where They Are
98(8)
Laura McCartan
Victoria Sadler
9 Writers among Engineers and Scientists: New Mexico Tech's Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication
106(13)
Julie Dyke Ford
Julianne Newmark
Rosdrio Durao
10 Writing as an Art and Profession at York College
119(18)
Michael J. Zerbe
Dominic F. DelliCarpini
PART II ENGLISH DEPARTMENTS
11 They Could Be Our Students: The Writing Major at Texas Christian University
137(13)
Carrie Leverenz
Brad Lucas
Ann George
Charlotte Hogg
Joddy Murray
12 Two Strikes Against: The Development of a Writing Major at West Virginia State University, an Appalachian, Historically Black College
150(13)
Jessica Barnes-Pietruszynski
Jeffrey Pietruszynski
13 "What? We're a Writing Major?": The Rhetoric and Writing Emphasis at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
163(12)
Marie Moeller
Darci Thoune
Bryan Kopp
14 A Matter of Design: Context and Available Resources in the Development of a New English Major at Florida State University
175(15)
Matt Davis
Kristie S. Fleckenstein
Kathleen Blake Yancey
15 Renegotiating the Tensions between the Theoretical and the Practical: The BA in Professional Writing at Penn State Berks
190(15)
Laurie Grobman
Christian Weisser
16 From "Emphasis" to Fourth-Largest Major: Learning from the Past, Present, and Future of the Writing Major at St. Edward's University
205(13)
John Perron
Mary Rist
Drew M. Loewe
17 Columbia College's English Major: Writing for Print and Digital Media
218(10)
Claudia Smith Brinson
Nancy Lewis Tuten
18 Seeking Growth through Independence: A Professional Writing and Rhetoric Program in Transition at Elon University
228(21)
Jessie L. Moore
Tim Peeples
Rebecca Pope-Ruark
Paula Rosinski
Afterword
241(8)
Greg Giberson
Appendix: Table of Institutional Data 249(9)
Contributors 258(7)
Index 265