
About
Cynthia Pope is an Associate Teaching Professor in Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition at Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences. Her scholarship examines rhetorical discourse surrounding activist art and community engagement through ethical frameworks.
Research Focus: Pope analyzes how public art shapes community identity and facilitates civic discourse, with recent work examining representations of historical justice and memorialization practices. Her technical communication research addresses ethical dimensions of currency design and multimodal pedagogies.
Educational Approach: Develops inclusive classrooms that support non-traditional students through UDL (Universal Design for Learning) frameworks. Teaches courses in professional writing, technical communication, and academic writing practices.
Publications: Author of 'Changing Community Identity Through Public Art' (2023) examining rhetorical controversies around public memorials, and scholarly articles on technical communication ethics in visual design contexts.
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