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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
of Rhetoric Lizabeth A. Rand, who first came to the
College in 2002, presented a paper on the
rhetoric of breast-cancer narratives at last
spring’s meeting of the College Composition
and Communication Conference in New York.
In the summer, at the 6th Global Conference, “Making Sense of Health, Illness & Disease,”
held in Oxford, England, she presented a paper
that focused on the rhetorical enactment of
anger in women’s writings on illness.
Rand, who received her B.A. from Coe
College, her M.A. from Iowa State University,
and her Ph.D. from the University of
Nebraska, serves as associate director of the
Rhetoric Program and of the Writing Center
at the College. She serves on the Professional
Development Committee and is active in the
Eta of Virginia Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa,
which she represented at the 41st Triennial
Council meeting in Atlanta in the fall of 2006.
In 2007 she added to her responsibilities the
editing of the Hampden-Sydney College Academic
Catalogue.
BEYOND THE Classroom FOR THE Classroom
Hampden-Sydney College Faculty Scholarship 2005-2008
A report by the Office of the Dean of the Faculty
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