Research in the Teaching of English
Aug 2004
Tributes to Stephen P. Witte
Robert Bracewell
;
Deborah Brandt
;
Elaine Chin
California Polytechnic State University
;
John Daly
;
Linda Flower
Carnegie Mellon University
;
Sarah Warshauer Freedman
University of California, Berkeley
;
Kris Gutierrez
;
Glynda Hull
University of California, Berkeley
;
Mike Rose
University of California, Los Angeles
;
Peter Smagorinsky
Abstract
Last spring our profession lost one of its leading voices—Stephen P. Witte, Knight Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Kent State University. Here, a few of his close friends and colleagues remember Steve and his many contributions to our field.
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- 2004-08-01
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