Hillary Ash, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication
Courses Taught
Human Communication and Culture; Public Speaking; Visual Rhetoric
Education
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
M.A., Kent State University
Research Interests
- Rhetoric of Health and Medicine
- Rhetorical Studies
- History of Gender, Sexuality, and Health
- Cultural Representations of Disability
Publications and Media Placements
- Ash, Hillary A., “Invisible in a Time of Crisis: Women, Surveillance Definitions, and Rhetorical Possibilities in the AIDS Epidemic’s First Decade,” , no. 3 (2021)
- Ash, Hillary A., “Rhetorical Vessels: Public Womanhood as Visual Warrant in World War II Venereal Disease Campaigns,” , no. 3 (2021)
Honors and Awards
- Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women’s Studies (2019)
- Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship (2018)
- Top Student Paper in Disability Issues Caucus, National Communication Association (2017)
Professional Organizations and Associations
- National Communication Association
- Rhetoric Society of America