Psu patterno fellows5/19/2023 ![]() His scholarship and translations explore the usefulness of rhetorical theory for scholars across the humanistic disciplines, as do popular essays in Jewish Journal, CommonDreams, and elsewhere. Allen is an associate professor of rhetoric, writing, and digital media studies in the Departments of English and Politics and International Affairs at Northern Arizona University. Allen, associate professor of rhetoric at Northern Arizona University, and Nathan Crick, professor of communication at Texas A&M University. “I'm hopeful that these leading scholars can contribute to the important conversation on campus about our obligations as citizens, to each other, and to the world in which we live.” “It's vital that we as a University community - and as Paterno Fellows - consider the challenges we face in attempting to sustain a democratic culture today,” said Jeremy Engels, Barry Director of the Paterno Fellows Program and professor of communication arts and sciences. In the return of the Paterno Fellows Contemporary Issues Forum, two leading scholars of rhetoric and democracy will contemplate how the ideas, theories, habits and practices associated with the humanities and with democratic culture can help us tackle the problems we face today. 1, in Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library. The Paterno Fellows Program will host “The Future of Democracy and the Humanities in an Age of Catastrophes” from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
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