Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies Archives
Charles Nero and Stephanie Kelley-Romano, faculty speakers at Opening Convocation
The Benjamin E. Mays ’20 Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies Charles I. Nero & Associate Professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano…
Prof. Stephanie Kelley-Romano, along with Bates Grads Ryan Neville-Shepard ’04 & Timothy Kaplowitz ’20 discusses conspiracy theories in “What Do Some People Believe & What Makes These Theories Take Hold in Society” on Maine Public Radio.
Prof. Stephanie Kelley-Romano, along with Bates Grads Ryan Neville-Shepard ’04 & Timothy Kaplowitz ’20 discusses conspiracy theories in “What Do…
Bates Film Professor Jon Cavallero’s top 30 films of the decade
In sharing his list of the top 30 films of the 2010s, Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies…
Bates Film Festival – BFF
Welcome, Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies students!!! Take a moment and check out the 2019 Bates Film Festival.
Stephanie Kelly-Romano, A field guide to conspiracy-theory rhetoric
Prof. Stephanie Kelley-Romano, associate professor and chair of rhetoric, film, and screen studies, was honored last winter with Bates’ Kroepsch…
Teagan Ladner ’21, An Engaging Short Term
Each spring, the Harward Center for Community Partnerships preps and deploys a working group of students who spend the five weeks…
Exacting, empathetic, authentic: Kelly-Romano receives Kroepsch Teaching Award
Professor Stephanie Kelley-Romano has received the college’s 2019 Ruth M. and Robert H. Kroepsch Award for Excellence in Teaching.
John Ford: Remembering Maine’s Native Son and Celebrated Director, Maine Calling Program with Guest Jon Cavallero
SYMPOSIUM ON BLACKkKLANSMAN with Dr. Charles Nero
Join Dr. Delphine Letort (author of The Spike Lee Brand: A Study of Documentary Filmmaking [2015] and Associate Professor in…