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FEBRUARY
Jenn Fishman * "The Stanford Study of Writing: Methods and
Materials" with Andrea Lunsford * Writing Research in the Making *
February 5
MARCH
Conference on College
Composition and Communication
Matthew Abraham * Participant * Research Network Forum * March 16 (RN.1)
Janet M. Atwill * "Women, Gender, and Civic Discourse * Coalition
for Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric and Composition * March 16
(CW.1)
Matthew Abraham * Chair * A Debate about Choosing Representational Texts
* March 16 (B.08)
Mike Keene * Chair * Move Over--We'll Drive: Through the Golden (Flood)
Gate of Assessment * March 16 (B.11)
Janet M. Atwill * Chair * "The Viability of the 'Rhetorical
Tradition'"
* March 17 (B.21)
Janet M. Atwill, Chair, and Jenn Fishman, Speaker * American Society for
the History of Rhetoric Special Interest Group * March 17 (TSIG.04)
Jenn Fishman * Chair * Diverse Perspectives on Access and Success:
Reflections on 3 Longitudinal Studies of Writing * March 18 (H.28)
Jenn Fishman * "Taking the Long View: Observations on the Stanford
Study of Writing in its Fourth Year" with Andrea Lunsford, Erin
Krampetz and members of the Stanford Study of Writing * March 18 (J.36)
Mary Jo Reiff * Chair * Integrating and Expanding Home Language to
Empower Students in The College Classroom * March 18 (K.05)
Mike Keene * Speaker * Independent Writing Units * March 18 (FSIG.11)
Jenn Fishman, Heather Palmer, and Stacey Pigg * Speakers * Accessing
Success: The CCCC Graduate Student SIG * March 18 (FSIG.15)
APRIL
Janet M. Atwill, Invited Speaker University of Pittsburgh, Conference on Classical Rhetoric
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