Gregory Clark (rhetorician)

In 2015 he began an ongoing project with pianist and composer, Marcus Roberts, to teach and demonstrate democratic practices of personal and civic interaction through the model of jazz music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbfppCoeiTM Clark was Professor of English [1] at Brigham Young University where he led the American Studies and University Writing programs, chaired the English Department and served as associate dean in the College of Humanities.

He also taught periodically in the graduate program in rhetoric and writing at University of Utah[2].

Gregory Clark has been a leader in the Rhetoric Society of America, serving as a member of the Board (1996-1998), Editor of Rhetoric Society Quarterly (2000–2007), and Executive Director (2008-2012).

In 2011 Clark was appointed as the inaugural fellow of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem [4].