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Weiming Gorman is a Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Communication, affiliated with the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD in Rhetoric from the University of Pittsburgh and completed an Extended Diversity Experience at the University Teaching and Learning Center in 2019. Her teaching focuses on global and U.S. women’s rhetoric, exploring how women use symbolic communication to advocate for gender equality. Her research emphasizes feminist pedagogy and global feminist discourse.
- Education: PhD in Rhetoric, University of Pittsburgh
Her research interests include feminist pedagogy’s role in lifelong learning environments and the intersection of global feminist discourse with rhetorical practices. An upcoming publication, 'Revitalize lifelong learners: teaching gender in a lifelong learning classroom,' highlights her work in educational methodologies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. She has presented at conferences such as the Pennsylvania Communication Association’s 80th Annual Convention (2019), where she discussed global and U.S. women’s rhetoric. She currently has no listed advisees or students.
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