Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies Archives
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.
Winter 2019 Thesis Students!
Please join the Department of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies in celebrating the success of our winter semester thesis writers!…
John Ford: Remembering Maine’s Native Son and Celebrated Director, Maine Calling Program with Guest Jon Cavallero
Katie Burke ’03 on How Company Culture can be a Weapon or an Asset
Katie Burke ’03 has spent much of her career learning what drives people to do excellent work. The chief people…
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…
125 Years of John Ford
A Film Festival Across the State of Maine The Grapes of Wrath Please join the Department in a showing of…
Charles Nero, a Bates College Professor who specializes in Rhetoric, Film and Screen Studies, speaks Monday morning during the Lewiston college’s celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day
‘Lift Every Voice’ resonates at Bates College on Martin Luther King Day.
Professor Kelley-Romano Discusses Aliens
Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Film, and Screen Studies Stephanie Kelley-Romano who teaches rhetorical theory and criticism, wrote her doctoral dissertation…
Professor Charles Nero Defines “camp”
For Bates professor Charles Nero and other film lovers and scholars of queer studies, camp is also a style that…