Authors

Presenter(s)

Lee Magoto, Shane Fitzpatrick, Michael Largay, Audrey Smith

Comments

Presentation: 3:00 p.m.-4:15 p.m., Kennedy Union Ballroom

This project reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process. As part of the course CMM 357, Religious Rhetoric, students presented their rhetorical analyses of religious images on campus — those that currently exist and some that students proposed to be added.

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Description

Kenneth Burke was an American rhetorical theorist known for his methods of breaking down and defining facets of life, including religion. One of Burke's theories pinpoints elements of a scene and why it occurred. Students make a case for a new mural featuring components of UD's culture.

Publication Date

4-20-2022

Project Designation

Course Project

Primary Advisor

Cassandra Secrease

Primary Advisor's Department

Communication

Keywords

Stander Symposium, College of Arts and Sciences

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

Proposal for a Campus Mural:

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