Holder Lecture
Each Spring semester, the Kenneth R. Holder Memorial Lecture brings a scholar in language theory, writing, or education to meet with classes and to deliver a lecture open to the public.
The Holder Lecture was established in 1991 by the Department of English to honor the life of Dr. Kenneth R. Holder, Professor of English and Provost at Nebraska Wesleyan University. Dr. Holder joined the faculty in 1972, and served as Provost from 1987 to 1991. His specialties in the English Department were linguistics鈥攚hich he introduced as a course to the department鈥攈istory of English, writing, and English Education. As Provost, he focused on strengthening instructional practices through technology and writing among the faculty.
Spring 2024 Holder Lecture
On April 25 at 4:30 p.m., Dr. Barry M. Kroll, Professor Emeritus from Lehigh University, will speak on the topic 鈥淟earning to Argue Differently鈥 for the Kenneth R. Holder Memorial Lecture.
Dr. Kroll served as the Robert Rodale Professor of Writing at Lehigh University from 1995 to 2022 and is currently Professor Emeritus of English. Previously he held faculty positions at Iowa State University and Indiana University. During his academic career, Kroll has investigated the development of writing abilities in children, explored patterns of writing and reflective thinking in adolescents, and, most recently, developed an innovative approach to teaching argument for college students. In The Open Hand: Arguing as an Art of Peace (2013), he explains how the body movements of aikido as well as practices of mindfulness meditation can support a transformative approach to arguing with adversaries. He鈥檚 taught a wide range of courses in writing and contemporary literature, including one on the Vietnam War in Literature that was the subject of his book, Teaching Hearts and Minds (1992). Most recently, he鈥檚 focused on teaching courses in Outdoor Literature, and has been working with first-year students during a semester-long program of study in the American West.
The lecture will be held in Callen Conference Room located on the 1st floor of the Smith Curtis building at Nebraska Wesleyan University. The event is free and open to the public.
Past Holder Lecturers
Year | Lecturers | Topic |
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2022-23 | Twyla Hansen independent writer and speaker | 鈥淣ibbling at the Edge of Something Vast鈥 |
2021-22 | Douglas Hesse professor of writing in the Department of English at the University of Denver | 鈥淭he Creative Coordinates of Contemporary Nonfiction: Matters for Readers and Writers鈥 |
2020-21 | Daniel Willingham professor of psychology at the University of Virginia | "Digital Technology and the Future of Education" |
2018-19 | K. David Harrison associate provost, professor of linguistics, Swarthmore College | "Endangered Languages" |
2017-18 | Ben Crystal Actor, author and producer | "Spehk thuh speech uh press yuh Shakespeare鈥檚 Original Pronunciation" |
2016-17 | Tessa Jolls President and CEO of the Center for Media Literacy | 鈥淧owershift: Redefining our Media Relationships and Culture鈥 |
2015-16 | Dr. Stephen Buhler University of Nebraska 鈥 Lincoln | 鈥淓loquence in Action: Rhetorics of Response in Shakespeare鈥 |
2014-15 | Joan Hughes University of Texas 鈥 Austin | 鈥渋Pads and Their Impact on Literacy鈥 |
2013-14 | Carole Levine and Patricia Sullivan University of Nebraska and State University of New York, New Paltz | "Powerful Women in the Renaissance and Today: The Rhetoric of Queen Elizabeth I and Hillary Clinton" |
2012-13 | Malea Powell Michigan State University | 鈥淩hetorical Powwows: Making American Indian Rhetorics鈥 |
2011-12 | LuMing Mao Miami University | 鈥淏eyond Bias, Binary, and Border Enacting a Discursive Third in Comparative Rhetoric鈥 |
2010-11 | Maha Baddar Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ | 鈥淔rom Athens (Via Alexander) to Baghdad: Medieval Arabic Rhetoric as Dialogic鈥 |
2009-10 | Jennifer Cognard-Black St. Mary鈥檚 College of Maryland | 鈥淓at My Words: Teaching Writing through the Literatures of Food鈥 |
2008-09 | Sid Dobrin University of Florida | "Ecoseeing: Rhetoric, Writing, Images, and Nature鈥 |
2007-08 | Jeffrey Hammond St. Mary鈥檚 College of Maryland | 鈥淗ugging the Shore: Reflections on Creative Nonfiction鈥 |
2006-07 | John McWhorter Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow in Public Policy Contributing Editor to City Journal | 鈥淟anguage is a Lava Lamp鈥 |
2005-06 | Daryl Baldwin Miami University | 鈥淭he Myaamia Project: Language and Culture Reclamation鈥 |
2004-05 | Robert Jensen University of Texas 鈥 Austin | 鈥淭he Myth of Neutrality: Journalists, Academics and Power鈥 |
2003-04 | Susan Swan Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi | 鈥淐ivic Engagement and Rhetorical Praxis: Strategies for Making Social Justice Work鈥 |
2002-03 | Jan Swearingen Texas A&M University | 鈥淩hetorical Traditions and the Contemporary Academy: the Past Meets the Present, Once Again鈥 |
2001-02 | Peter Vandenberg DePaul University | 鈥淚ntentions in Tension: Advanced Composition As Literate Practice鈥 |
2000-01 | William Thelin University of Cincinnati | 鈥淚ssues of Class and Composition Theory鈥 |
1999-00 | Mary Rose O鈥橰eilley Saint Thomas University | 鈥淭aking the Moi Out of Memoir鈥 |
1998-99 | Richard Leo Enos Texas Christian University | 鈥淩ecovering the Lost Art of Researching the History of Rhetoric鈥 |
1997-98 | Jim Corder Texas Christian University | "How Many Rhetorics Can Dance on the Head of a Pin?鈥 |
1996-97 | Andrea Lunsford The Ohio State University | 鈥淲omen and the Rhetorical Tradition鈥 |
1995-96 | Jeanne Gunner Chapman University | 鈥淭he Story of Basic Writing鈥 |
1994-95 | Cynthia Selfe Michigan Technological University | 鈥淭he Practice, Instruction, Politics, and Study of Literacy in Computer Supported Environments鈥 |
1993-94 | Christina Murphy Texas Christian University; now Marshall University | |
1992-93 | Fern Kupfer Iowa State University, with husband Joe Geha | |
1991-92 | Joy Ritchie University of Nebraska-Lincoln | |
1990-91 | Les Whipp University of Nebraska-Lincoln - Inaugural Lecture |