Speaking of OSU, Oregon State also has a fully funded MA program in rhet/comp and offers opportunities to teach and work in their writing center. Definitely worth a look...
Oregon State University has a fully-funded MA in literature and the same deal in rhet/comp. It also has a fully-funded MFA program. The program is small but contains some great professors and offers opportunities to teach undergraduates. Check out the following link if you are interested:
http://oregonstate.edu/cla/wlf/
Graham Harman, Bruno Latour, and Ian Bogost are worth a look. My dept at Oregon State seems to offer a course on posthumanism (or related subjects such as object-oriented ontology, animal studies, thing theory, science studies, etc.) nearly every term, and it seems like the ideas associated with these movements are really taking off.
Oregon State University offers a fully-funded MA in both Rhet/Comp and Literature. It is a great place to spend a few years!
http://oregonstate.edu/cla/wlf/