What message does the African American program send to UIUC students?
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Title
What message does the African American program send to UIUC students?
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09spRHET104TW
Issue Date
2009
Keyword(s)
Race
African American
2009 Spring
RHET 104
Series/Report Name or Number
RHET104
Prof. Ligia Mihut
Rhetoric 104 was the second semester of a two-semester course sequence designed primarily to help students improve as writers, readers, researchesr and critical thinkers. This entailed more than perfecting students’ grammar or developing good writing skills. Rather, this course aimed to encourage students to think analytically, to read critically and participate actively in the ongoing academic discourse presented in texts, images or discussions etc.
This section of Rhetoric 104 centered on a particular theme, Race and the University as a part of the Ethnography of the University Initiative (EUI).
The university offers an extraordinary opportunity to study and document student communities, life, and culture. This collection includes research on the activities, clubs, and durable social networks that comprise sometimes the greater portion of the university experience for students.
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