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RHETORIKOS

We’ve shared some ideas for using Rhētorikós in the classroom. Below, please find our 10 Tips guide, which provides some general advice on how to use student essays from Rhētorikós in the Fordham classroom, as well as our Spring 2021 guide, which has assignment ideas, a breakdown of the essays in our current issue, and more.

If you have previously used Rhētorikós in the classroom and have an assignment or suggestion to share, we would love to hear about it! Email us at rhetorikos@fordham.edu.

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Spring 2023

  • Navigating a World That Is Designed for the Garrulous: An Introvert’s Experience Melissa Bautista

  • Tuition Costs and Financial Stress: The Struggle for Affordability in Higher Education Adrianna Chamba

  • Approaches to Homelessness Isabella Espinosa

  • Authentic vs. Automated: Where A.I. Fails Makena Legault

  • Complete Respect Louis Lopez

  • The Monument to Amezquita Javier Mendez Lacomba

  • Teal Walls and Homemade Feta Cheese Nevila Meshi

  • Metco: A Solution or Sacrifice Morgan Reilly

  • Reinventing History: Exploring Bias in Texas Public School History Textbooks Olivia Storck

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