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By Rachel Zak

When Ronisha Browdy was in college studying the field of rhetoric, she thought the curriculum was presented in a “particular Western way.”

“We talk about these classic rhetoricians a lot and most of them were white elite males, and I just did not fit,” Browdy says. “I thought ‘How do I talk about this thing that is very much about black women and women’s experiences and about people of color’s experiences but still use this rhetoric framework?’”

Once Laura Biagi settled on Florida State University as her choice for a doctoral program in English-Creative Writing, she set her sights on working with Southeast Review, a national literary magazine housed in FSU’s English department.

By Rachel Zak

College students who are experiencing the effects of sustainability issues firsthand, not only on the climate but also the next generation’s future, can feel hopeless at times. Though it may seem as if small actions do not make a difference, they are far more important than we realize.

By Rachel Zak

Shortly after graduating from Florida State University, Alejandro Valentin acquired a job with FSU’s English department as an administrative associate and human resources representative.

By Lilliana Solovay

Anthony Borruso and Olivia Sokolowski are doctoral candidates in Florida State University’s Creative Writing Program, and both students are hosts of the English department’s Jerome Stern Reading Series.