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Rhetoric Professors


Professors not pictured in Profiles:

Dr. Lizabeth Rand, lrand@hsc.edu, (434) 223-6238

George BagbyDr. George F. Bagby
Elliott Professor of English
Morton Hall 025 | (434) 223-6247
gbagby@hsc.edu
Critic Harold Bloom reported that, for more than twenty-five years, he read Wallace Stevens’ poetry every day—-simply “to help me live my life.” That is why we read literature.
Susan BookerDr. Susan Lee Booker
Visiting Assistant Professor of Rhetoric
Atkinson Hall 304 | (434) 223-6954
sbooker@hsc.edu
H-SC alumni repeatedly mention that the rhetoric program helped them present themselves better, in class, in job interviews, in meeting people.
Victor CabasDr. Victor N. Cabas
Adjunct Associate Professor of Rhetoric
Morton Hall 203 | (434) 223-6316
vcabas@hsc.edu
Hampden-Sydney established the Rhetoric Program to ensure that all its graduates will write competently.
Evan DavisDr. Evan R. Davis
Associate Professor of English
Morton Hall 115 | (434) 223-6245
edavis@hsc.edu
"It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it." attributed to Oscar Wilde
Claire DealDr. Claire E. Deal
Associate Professor of Rhetoric
Morton Hall 114 | (434) 223-6988
cdeal@hsc.edu
H-SC alumni repeatedly mention that the rhetoric program helped them present themselves better, in class, in job interviews, in meeting people.
Elizabeth DeisDr. Elizabeth J. Deis
Elliott Professor of Rhetoric and Humanities
Atkinson 305 | (434) 223-6118
edeis@hsc.edu
"Only connect." E.M. Forster
Wanda FenimoreWanda Little Fenimore
Lecturer in Rhetoric
Morton Hall 003 | (434) 223-6255
wfenimore@hsc.edu
H-SC alumni repeatedly mention that the rhetoric program helped them present themselves better, in class, in job interviews, in meeting people.
Lowell FryeDr. Lowell T. Frye
Elliott Professor of Rhetoric and Humanities
Morton Hall 016 | (434) 223-6215
lfrye@hsc.edu
"[Writing] is a mysterious and complicated business, bringing together muscles and brain, memory and desire, and a rhythm of motions and subconscious impulses...."--Richard Marius
Sarah HardyDr. Sarah B. Hardy
Professor of English
Morton Hall 111 | (434) 223-6239
shardy@hsc.edu
"You should approach Joyce's Ulysses as the illiterate Baptist preacher approaches the Old Testament: with faith." William Faulkner
David HigginbothamDr. David E. Higginbotham
Visiting Assistant Professor of Rhetoric
Morton Hall 201 | (434) 223-6982
dhigginbotham@hsc.edu
You will learn a variety of strategies for generating ideas and revising drafts to strengthen organization, clarity, and persuasive power.
Verna KaleVerna L. Kale
Visiting Assistant Professor of Rhetoric
Morton Hall 028 | (434) 223-7058
vkale@hsc.edu
"All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know." Ernest Hemingway
Dianne MarionDianne O. Marion
Adjunct Associate Professor of Rhetoric
Morton 019 | (434) 223-6248
dimarion@hsc.edu
"It is our belief that no writer can improve his work until he discards the dulcet notion that the reader is feeble-minded,for writing is an act of faith, not a trick of grammar." --E. B. White
Steele NowlinDr. Steele Nowlin
Assistant Professor of English
Morton Hall 033 | (434) 223-7262
snowlin@hsc.edu
"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne...." Geoffrey Chaucer
Nathaniel PerryNathaniel D. Perry
Assistant Professor of English and Editor of The Poetry Review
Morton Hall 015 | (434) 223-6315
nperry@hsc.edu
"in seed and land we find an anchor, and in language we weigh out our courage"
Dr. Susan RobbinsDr. Susan P. Robbins
Adjunct Associate Professor
Morton Hall 024 | (434) 223-6109
srobbins@hsc.edu
"Nothing ever fatigues me but doing what I do not like." (Mary Crawford in MANSFIELD PARK by Jane Austen)
Amos RothschildNathaniel Amos Rothschild
Visiting Assistant Professor
Morton Hall 116 | (434) 223-6401
narothschild@hsc.edu
Shawn SchoolingDr. Shawn H. Schooling
Adjunct Associate Professor of Rhetoric
Atkinson Hall 304 | (434) 223-7150
sschooling@hsc.edu
Add to your skill set; minor in Rhetoric.
Cristine VarholyDr. Cristine M. Varholy
Associate Professor of English
Morton Hall 116 | (434) 223-6401
cvarholy@hsc.edu
Through literature, we can discover the culture of a distant place and time as we examine issues equally relevant to ourselves and our world.
Katherine WeeseDr. Katherine J. Weese
Elliott Professor of English
Morton Hall 020 | (434) 223-6254
kweese@hsc.edu
"The study of literature deepens readers’ sympathies with others; broadens, vicariously, the range of one’s experience; and hones critical thinking skills."
 

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