Center for Academic Success & Enrichment | Writing Center

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For Faculty

Brief Presentations

Faculty can schedule Brief Writing Center Presentations. These informational presentations introduce students to the support and services available through the Writing Center. We recommend requesting these presentations early in the semester, but mentors can visit at any time during the term. These presentations take approximately 10 minutes and can be requested .

In-Class Workshops

During In-Class Workshops, Writing Center Mentors visit your classes for interactive workshops on common genres and university writing practices. You can request workshops focusing on APA, annotated bibliographies, or literature reviews—and you can also collaborate with us to design a workshop on another topic. Please email Writing Center director Dr. Tom McNamara to schedule an in-class workshop.

WRITING FELLOWS

Through our Writing Fellows Program, you can require your students to meet with a writing mentor for writing feedback on specific assignments. We’ll assign mentors from our staff to your class, and they’ll visit throughout the semester and will be trained to offer feedback suited to your course and discipline. Writing Fellows are especially suited for asynchronous online courses. Please email Tom McNamara if you are interested in participating.

Faculty Professional Development

The Writing Center and Writing Across the Curriculum program offer faculty professional development opportunities each year. In addition to workshops for Advanced Writing instructors, the Center and WAC host a writing studies scholar each spring for a faculty workshop series. Previous presenters have included national leaders in WAC and writing centers like , , , and . To stay updated on professional development opportunities, email Tom McNamara to be added to the WAC Blackboard page.

Writing Center Syllabus Blurb

A blurb you can add to your syllabus about the Center’s services is available here.

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