Liam Randall
Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture
Teaching Assistant
they/them/theirs
608-263-9644
6053 Vilas Hall
Expertise and Activities
Their research focuses on how race and disability are constructed through processes of criminalization.
Education
- M.A. Communication Arts, UW- Madison, 2017
- M.A. Religious Studies, Union Theological Seminary, 2015
- B.A. Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, 2011
Honors/Awards
- Early Excellence in Teaching Award, UW-Madison, 2018
- Mellon Morgridge Graduate Fellow, UW- Madison, 2017
- Communication B Course Fellow, The Writing Center, UW- Madison, 2017
- Helen K. Herman Memorial Fund Scholarship, Department of Communication Arts, UW- Madison, 2017
Courses
- CA 100: Introduction to Public Speaking
- CA 262: Argument and Debate
- CA 372: African American Rhetoric
- CA 472: Rhetoric and Technology