Past Syllabi
2016-2017
Fall 2016
CAT 1
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Amanda Solomon: Migration Narratives
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Jacobo Myerston Santana: Communities of Knowledge
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Robert Westman: Historical Encounters of Science and Religion
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Jen Pantoja: Sacred Space Formation
CAT 124
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Amanda Solomon: Coaching the Craft of Writing
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Brett Stalbaum: Museum Interactive Exhibits and Technology at Birch Aquarium and Scripps Institute of Oceanography
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Ricardo Dominguez and Michael Ano: Museum of Contemporary Art: Exhibition Building
CAT 125
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Bill Nericcio: I/Eyegasm: Mutations of the Broadcasted Self in the Chaotic Digital Age of Sex and Race
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
CAT 125R
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Alex Sartor: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Winter 2017
CAT 2
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Joe Bigham: The Process of Music: A Study of Listening, Composing, and Performing
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Amelia Glaser: Translation Theory and Practice
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Charles Thorpe: Society of the Spectacle
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Phoebe Bronstein: A House Is (Not) a Home: Theorizing Race, Gender, and Technology at Home
CAT 124
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Job Godino: Public Health Fair
CAT 125
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Amanda Solomon: (Re)Presenting Self: Personal Identity Formations and Public Rhetoric
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Diane Forbes Berthoud: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
CAT 125R
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Alex Sartor: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Spring 2017
CAT 3
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Phoebe Bronstein: Art of the Protest: Cultural Production, Protest, and Technologies of Change
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Ash Smith: Love and Death in the Anthropocene: Sci-Fi for Speculative Design
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Adam Burgasser: Are We Alone?
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
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Joe Hankins: Alien Worlds
CAT 124
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Brett Stalbaum: Museum Interactive Exhibits and Technology at Birch Aquarium and Scripps Institute of Oceanography
CAT 125
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Diane Forbes Berthoud: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Ash Smith: Storytelling: Strategies of Self/Team, Authenticity, Creativity, and Digital Media
Summer 2017
CAT 124
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Vabianna Santos: Documenting Subcultures
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
2017-2018
Fall 2017
CAT 1
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Phoebe Bronstein: A Hollywood History: Filming America From "Boxing Cats" to Jaws
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David Borgo: Hearing History
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Jen Pantoja: Sacred Space Formation
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William Tronzo: Visual Experience: A User's Guide to the History of Painting (From Lascaux to Jackson Pollock)
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
CAT 124
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Jen Pantoja and Cat Crowder: Coaching the Craft of Writing
CAT 125
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Joe Cantrell: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
CAT 125R
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Alex Sartor: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Winter 2018
CAT 2
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Michael Trigilio: REMIX: Authorship of the "Found" in "Public" Space
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Amelia Glaser: Russia and the US: A Century of Revolutions
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Jennifer Pantoja: Religion, Migration, and America
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Joe Bigham: The Process of Music: A Study of Listening, Composing, and Performing
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Phoebe Bronstein: A House Is (Not) a Home: Theorizing Race, Gender, and Technology at Home
CAT 87
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Phoebe Bronstein: It's the End of the World As We Know It: Technology, Science, and the Filmic Politics of Disaster
CAT 124
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Job Godino: Public Health Fair
CAT 125
CAT 125R
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Alex Sartor: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Spring 2018
CAT 3
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Phoebe Bronstein: Dreams of Electric Sheep and Cyborgs: Technology, Imagination, and the Future on Screen
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Amelia Glaser: Translation
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
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Ash Smith: Games We Play: Games, Performance, and Play
CAT 125
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Jen Pantoja: Gritty Gumption
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
CAT 125R
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Alex Sartor: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Summer 2018
CAT 124
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Rachel Hicks and Cristela Garcia-Spitz: Patrolling the Past to Explore the (de)Colonial Gaze
CAT 125R
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Ash Smith: Games We Play: Games, Performance, and Play
2018-2019
Fall 2018
CAT 1
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
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Phoebe Bronstein: A Hollywood History: Filming America From "Boxing Cats" to Jaws
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Amelia Glaser: Revolutions
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David Borgo: Music and Globalization
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Michael Ano: Visual ReExperience: A Nonlinear Guide to a History of Looking at Things
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Jennifer Pantoja: Sacred Space Formation
CAT 125
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
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Ash Smith: Strategies of Self, Authenticity, Creativity, and Digital Media
CAT 125R
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Kevin Zhang: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
Winter 2019
CAT 2
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Hoang Nguyen: Asian Diasporas in Film and Media
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Charles Thorpe: Society of the Spectacle
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Phoebe Bronstein: Media-Made America: America's Small-Screen Geographies
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Joe Bigham: The Process of Music: A Study of Listening, Composing, and Performing
CAT 87
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Phoebe Bronstein: It's the End of the World As We Know It: Technology, Science, and the Filmic Politics of Disaster
CAT 124
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Ryan Moran: Public Health Fair
CAT 125
- Michael Ano: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
CAT 125R
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Kevin Zhang: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
Spring 2019
CAT 3
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Ash Smith: Simulation and Play: The Art and Science of Pretend
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
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Liz Gumm: The Future of Love
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Phoebe Bronstein: Dreams of Electric Sheep and Cyborgs: Technology, Imagination, and the Future on Screen
CAT 87
CAT 125
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Jennifer Pantoja: Gritty Gumption
CAT 125R
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Kevin Zhang: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
Summer 2019
CAT 125R
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Liz Gumm: Mindful Rhetoric
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Ash Smith: Simulation and Play: The Art and Science of Pretend
2019-2020
Fall 2019
CAT 1
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Stanley Chodorow: The Transformation of Cities
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
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William Tronzo: The History of Painting: A User's Guide (From Lascaux to Jackson Pollock)
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Yasmine Kasem: Hidden Bodies: Representations of Muslim Women in History and Media
CAT 87
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Eduardo Macagno: Experiencing Space: From Architecture to Neuroscience
CAT 125
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
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Liz Gumm: Mindful Rhetoric
CAT 125R
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Kevin Zhang: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
Winter 2020
CAT 2
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Guillermo Algaze: Cities and States
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Tal Golan: Law of Men and Laws of Nature: Science, Technology, and Law
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Liz Gumm: The Contemporary Gothic: Literature of Horror, Mystery, and Grief
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Hoang Nguyen: Asian Diasporas in Film and Media
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Pinar Yoldas: Art and Brain
CAT 124
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Ryan Moran: Public Health Fair
CAT 125
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Phoebe Bronstein: To Tell Your Story: Public Rhetoric, Media, and Autobiography
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Spring 2020
CAT 3
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Liz Gumm: Surviving or Thriving: Narratives of Apocalypse and the Aftermath
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Amelia Glaser: Translation
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
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Phoebe Bronstein: Environmental Futures: Media, Technology, and the Future of the Planet
CAT 125
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
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Jen Marchisotto: Stories of Ourselves: Public Rhetorics of Identity
CAT 125R
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Kevin Zhang: Digital Writing and Rhetoric
Summer 2020
CAT 1
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
CAT 124
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Amrita Kurian: Capitalist Nature
CAT 125R
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Phoebe Bronstein: To Tell Your Story: Public Rhetoric, Media, and Autobiography
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Stories of Ourselves: Public Rhetorics of Identity
2020-2021
Fall 2020
CAT 1
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Stanley Chodorow: The Transformation of Cities
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
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Phoebe Bronstein: A Hollywood History: Filming America From "Boxing Cats" to Jaws
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
CAT 125R
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Liz Gumm: Mindful Rhetoric
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Winter 2021
CAT 2
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Guillermo Algaze: Cities and States
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Hoang Nguyen: Asian Diasporas in Film and Media
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Liz Gumm: The Contemporary Gothic: Literature of Horror, Mystery, and Grief
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Amelia Glaser: Russia and the US
CAT 125
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Phoebe Bronstein: To Tell Your Story: Public Rhetoric, Media, and Autobiography
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Spring 2021
CAT 3
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Adam Burgasser: Our Future Climate: Envisioning Our Collective Future
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Phoebe Bronstein: Environmental Futures: Media, Technology, and the Future of the Planet
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BT Werner: Queering Climate Change
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Matthew Herbst and Lisa Porter: Representation and Rights: Disability in History and the Arts
CAT 125
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Liz Gumm: Mindful Rhetoric
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Summer 2021
CAT 124
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Jasper Sussman: "Erm-BYAH!-O O O": Singing Through Life
CAT 125
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Siloh Radovsky: Story of the Body: Public Rhetoric, Communication, and Care
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Bobby Edwards: Public Rhetoric, Personal Narrative, and the Politics of Voice
2021-2022
Fall 2021
CAT 1
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Phoebe Bronstein: Un/Natural Spaces: American Media and Histories of Environmental Representation
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Liz Gumm: Histories of Literary Creatures
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Stanley Chodorow: The Transformation of Cities
CAT 124
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Jasper Sussman: "Erm-BYAH!-O O O": Singing Through Life
CAT 125
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Winter 2022
CAT 2
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Joe Bigham: The Process of Music: A Study of Listening, Composing, and Performing
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Phoebe Bronstein: Media-Made America: America's Small-Screen Geographies
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Pinar Yoldas: Art and Brain
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Disability Rhetoric
CAT 124
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Ryan Moran: Introduction to Practical Public Health
CAT 125
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Chandler Puritty: To Tell Your Story: Public Rhetoric, Media, and Autobiography
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Spring 2022
CAT 3
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Adam Burgasser: Our Future Climate: Envisioning Our Collective Future
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Babak Rahimi: Futurism: Histories and Political Aesthetics of Tomorrow
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Phoebe Bronstein and Bill Robertson Geibel: Environmental Futures: Community-Engaged Learning
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Subversive Speculation: BIPOC Genre Fiction
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
CAT 125
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Chandler Puritty: To Tell Your Story: Public Rhetoric, Media, and Autobiography
CAT 125R
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Joe Bigham: Developing Expertise Through Digital Media
Summer 2022
CAT 1
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Liz Popko: A History of Literary Creatures
CAT 2
- Guillermo Algaze: Cities and States
CAT 124
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Becca Rose: Making Space: Radical Literary Movements and Community-Making Through 'Zines and Lit Mags
CAT 124GS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Internships in Dublin: Critical Inquiry and Professional Success
CAT 125GS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Navigating a New Country: Communication and Rhetoric in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Adriana Tosun: Building the Written Self
2022-2023
Fall 2022
CAT 1
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Phoebe Bronstein: Un/Natural Spaces: American Media and Histories of Environmental Representation
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Twice Upon a Time: Lore, Adaptation, and Identity
CAT 3
CAT 125R
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
Winter 2023
CAT 2
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Guillermo Algaze: Cities and States
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Phoebe Bronstein: Media-Made America: America's Small-Screen Geographies
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Disability Rhetoric
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Hoang Nguyen: Asian Diasporas in Film and Media
CAT 125
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
CAT 125R
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Spring 2023
CAT 3
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Subversive Speculation: BIPOC Genre Fiction
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Romain Delavillle: AI Narratives
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Liz Popko: How to Survive the Future
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Joe Bigham: Futures Through Music-Making: Videos, Virtuality, and the Bop Gun
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Phoebe Bronstein: Environmental Futures: Community-Engaged Learning
CAT 124
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Engaging San Diego: Taking Local Action to Address Global Issues
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Amy Knight: Partnerships for Local Climate Action: The UCSD EarthLab Community Station
CAT 125
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
CAT 125R
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
- Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Summer 2023
CAT 124
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Becca Rose: Making Space: Radical Literary Movements and Community-Making Through 'Zines and Lit Mags
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Kevin Westerfeld: The Thucydides Trap: How Sparta and Athens Fell Into War and Its Implications for the Modern World
CAT 124RS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Internships in Dublin: Critical Inquiry and Professional Success
CAT 125
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
CAT 125GS
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Phoebe Bronstein: New Zealand Stories: Travel and Storytelling
CAT 125R
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Allison Evans: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
CAT 125RS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Navigating a New Country: Communication and Rhetoric in a Globalized World
2023-2024
Fall 2023
CAT 1
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Guillermo Algaze: Origins
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Phoebe Bronstein: Now and Then: 1990s Popular Culture and its Twenty-First Century Return
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Patrick Patterson: Other Places, Other People, Other Pasts: The Culture, Art, and Technology of Tourism From Then to Now
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Joe Bigham: From Hillbilly Music to Hip-Hop: US Culture and Popular Music
CAT 90
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Experiential Learning Seminar
CAT 124
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Amy Knight: Partnerships for Local Climate Action: The UCSD EarthLab Community Station
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Becca Rose: Making Space: Radical Literary Movements and Community-Making Through 'Zines and Lit Mags
CAT 125
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
CAT 125R
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Winter 2024
CAT 2
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Pinar Yoldas: Art and Brain
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Phoebe Bronstein: To Infinity and Beyond: Media Narratives of Earth and Outer Space
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Disability Rhetoric
CAT 2CE
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Liz Popko: Fiction of Psychosocial Experience
CAT 124
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Amy Knight: Partnerships for Local Climate Action: The UCSD EarthLab Community Station
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Engaging San Diego: Taking Local Action to Address Global Issues
CAT 125
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
CAT 125R
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Spring 2024
CAT 3
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Amelia Glaser: Translation
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Matthew Herbst and Lisa Porter: Creative Community: Disability and the Arts
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Jennifer Marchisotto: What If?: Fearsome Futures and Possible Presents
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Babak Rahimi: Futurism: Histories and Political Aesthetics of Tomorrow
CAT 3CE
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Phoebe Bronstein: Environmental Futures: Community-Engaged Learning
CAT 87
CAT 90
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Phoebe Bronstein: Experiential Learning Seminar
CAT 124
CAT 125
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
CAT 125R
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Summer 2024
CAT 124
CAT 124RS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Internships in Dublin: Critical Inquiry and Professional Success
CAT 125
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Jess Silbaugh-Cowdin: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Public Rhetorics of Identity
CAT 125GS
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Babak Rahimi: Buddhism and Posthuman Future
CAT 125R
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Phoebe Bronstein: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Matthew Irwin: Public Rhetoric
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Lauryn Smith: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Celeste Morales: To Tell Your Story
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Maya VanderSchuit: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
CAT 125RS
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Navigating a New Country: Communication and Rhetoric in a Globalized World
2024-2025
Fall 2024
CAT 1
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Phoebe Bronstein: A Hollywood History: Filming America From "Boxing Cats" to Jaws
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Guillermo Algaze: The Origins of Culture, Art, and Technology
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Patrick Patterson: Other Places, Other People, Other Pasts: The Culture, Art, and Technology of Tourism From Then to Now
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Twice Upon a Time: Lore, Adaptation, and Identity
CAT 90
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Experiential Learning Seminar
CAT 124
CAT 125
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Celeste Morales: Navigating Social Barriers Through Public Rhetoric
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication: Narrative, Media, and Performance
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Maya VanderSchuit: Making Stories Visible: Materiality and Form
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Jennifer Marchisotto: In Our Feelings: Emotion and Public Rhetoric
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Matthew Irwin: Stories About Place, Memory, and Identity
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Your Voice in a Globalized World
CAT 125R
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Lauryn Smith: Creativitiy: Within and Around
Winter 2025
CAT 2
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Phoebe Bronstein: To Infinity and Beyond: Media Narratives of Earth and Outer Space
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Joe Bigham: Musicking, Liveness, and Mediation
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Jennifer Marchisotto: Disability Rhetoric
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Hoang Nguyen: Asian Diasporas in Film and Media
CAT 2CE
CAT 87
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Phoebe Bronstein: Sing Your Song: Movie Musicals and American Popular Culture
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Romain Delaville: Category Is...: Drag Artistry and Self-Expression
CAT 124
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Bill Robertson Geibel: CATalyzing Community: Connection and Place-Making at Sixth College
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Kristen Goodrich: Earth and Water: We Are the Watershed
CAT 125
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication: Narrative, Media, and Performance
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Jennifer Marchisotto: In Our Feelings: Emotion and Public Rhetoric
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Maya VanderSchuit: Making Stories Visible: Materiality and Form
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Celeste Morales: Navigating Social Barriers Through Public Rhetoric
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Becca Rose: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Stories About Place, Memory, and Identity
CAT 125R
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Lauryn Smith: Creativity: Within and Around
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Spring 2025
CAT 3
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Jennifer Marchisotto: What If?: Fearsome Futures and Possible Presents
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Liz Popko: How to Survive the Zombie Future
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Amelia Glaser: Translation
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Joe Bigham: Listening to the Future: Speculating Through Soundscapes and Sonification
CAT 3CE
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Phoebe Bronstein: Environmental Futures: Community-Engaged Learning
CAT 98
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Fulbright Preparation Course
CAT 124
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Engaging San Diego in Global Issues
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Becca Rose: Making Sixth Literary Arts Magazine: Subversive Publishing Then and Now
CAT 125
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Jennifer Marchisotto: In Our Feelings: Emotion and Public Rhetoric
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication: Narrative, Media, and Performance
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Maya VanderSchuit: Making Stories Visible: Materiality and Form
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Celeste Morales: Navigating Social Barriers Through Public Rhetoric
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Becca Rose: Reality TV and the Performance of "Self"
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication
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Matthew Irwin: Stories About Place, Memory, and Identity
CAT 125R
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Lauryn Smith: Creativitiy: Within and Around
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Adriana Tosun: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
Summer 2025
CAT 124
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Bill Robertson Geibel: Community in Action: Civic Engagement and Practice
CAT 124RS
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Joe Bigham: Internships in Dublin: Critical Inquiry and Professional Success
CAT 125GS
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Phoebe Bronstein: Bon Appetit: French Culture at the Nexus of Food, Cheese, and Wine
CAT 125R
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Romain Delaville: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Tina Hyland: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication Online
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Olga Lazitski Torres: Truth Propaganda: How to Recognize Media Manipulation
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Becca Rose: Reality TV and the Performance of "Self"
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Celeste Morales: Navigating Social Barriers Through Public Rhetoric
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Matthew Irwin: Stories About Place, Memory, and Identity
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Lauryn Smith: Creativity: Within and Around
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Maya VanderSchuit: Making Stories Visible: Materiality and Form
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Jennifer Marchisotto: In Our Feelings: Emotion and Public Rhetoric
CAT 125RS
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Joe Bigham: Public Rhetoric and Practical Communication: Narrative, Media, and Performance
Writing Support
There are a variety of writing resources around campus for students to take advantage of. In addition to CAT TAs' office hours, students may visit the Writing Hub in the Teaching and Learning Commons for help with their writing assignments. The Office of Academic Support and Instructional Services (OASIS) also offers a variety of tutoring programs, including the Language Arts Tutorial Services (LATS).