This panel spotlights undergraduate students completing honors thesis projects that showcase the range, rigor, and relevance of Writing and Rhetoric research. Each presenter explores how writing functions as inquiry, advocacy, and social action—whether through analyzing digital discourse, examining accessibility in public communication, studying rhetorical strategies in health and science writing, or tracing how identity and language shape communities.
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This event is part of the Knights Write Showcase. To find out more click here.
This event is hosted by the Department of Writing and Rhetoric, which supports a vibrant culture of writing excellence at UCF. The department offers undergraduate and graduate courses, co-curricular opportunities for publication and networking, and professional development activities for both students, faculty, and the local community. Click here to find out more about DWR.
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