Standing Variances from the Approved Textbooks and Handbooks in Lower-Division RHE Classes

Instructor: Stephanie Odom
Course: RHE 310
Textbook Description: Online style and documentation resources, such as Purdue's OWL

Instructor:Pearl Brillmeyer and Catherine Coleman
Course:RHE 309K
Textbook Description:The World as Text

Instructor:Nathan Kreuter
Course:RHE 310
Textbook Description:Packet of materials on file in PAR 3

Instructor:John Jones
Course:RHE 310
Textbook Description:Elements of Style Illustrated
, Adios Strunk and White

Instructor:Nathan Kreuter
Course:RHE 310
Textbook Description:Packet of Materials on file in PAR 3

Instructor:Lauren Gantz
Course:RHE 309K
Textbook Description:Pocket Style Manual

Instructor:Caroline Wigginton
Course:RHE 306
Textbook Description:Reading Rhetorically

Instructor:Jillian Sayre
Course:RHE 309S
Textbook Description:Packet of Readings that includes: Chapter 9 from Ancient Rhetorics for Contemporary Students, Patricia Roberts-Miller's essay on "How to do a Rhetorical Analysis", "Reading Portraits" from Picturing Texts, Victor Pitt's In the Flesh

Instructor:Shelley Manis
Course:RHE 309K
Textbook Description:Everyday Writer

Instructor:Doug Coulson
Course:RHE 309K
Textbook Description:Analyzing Rhetoric: A Handbook for the Informed Citizen in a New Millennium by Robert C.
Rowland

Instructor:Will Martin
Course:RHE 309K
Textbook Description: A list of composition textbooks and handbooks that students will use in common to generate common themes and approaches

Instructor:Sean McCarthy
Course:RHE 312
Textbook Description:Clay Shirky's Voices from the Net