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Writing Resource Center General Campus Workshop: Evidence and Argument
The last Writing Resource Center General Campus Workshop Series session this semester will be held Friday, March 29, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. Anthony Wexler and Caitlin O’Brien will lead the session, titled “Evidence and Argument.” This session will focus on assessing sch...
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“Applying to Graduate School in STEM Fields—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements”
As students begin to contemplate life post-graduation, SOURCE, Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education, and Student Success are teaming up for a workshop titled “Applying to Graduate School in STEM Fields—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements.” Held Friday, March 22, from 12:45 to 2...
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National Science Foundation CAREER Award Writing Group Kickoff
Faculty members who plan to apply for a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award are invited to participate in a Grant Writing Group meeting from January to June. A kickoff meeting for the group will be held Friday, Jan. 25, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. Lunch will b...
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Office of Faculty Development to offer weekly open writing sessions for faculty
The Office of Faculty Development will host weekly open writing sessions this spring for faculty to have unstructured time to work on writing projects. The sessions will be held every Tuesday and Friday from Jan. 15 to May 10 from 10 a.m. to noon in Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. There will not b...
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Campus Spotlight: Writing Resource Center
At the start of the new term, one way students can establish—and keep—strong momentum is to take advantage of the many academic resources available, such as the university’s Writing Resource Center. The center opens Tuesday, Jan. 22, and offers support to all students, faculty and staff, regardless...
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“Your Speculative Fiction: From Concept to Elevator Pitch”
Author Linda Robertson will present “Your Speculative Fiction: From Concept to Elevator Pitch” Saturday, Nov. 10, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. Robertson will discuss how to strengthen pitches and answer questions about the craft of writing, agents and editors, and the publishin...
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Apply to Summer Dissertation Boot Camp
The School of Graduate Studies Professional Development Center and the Writing Resource Center will offer a Summer Dissertation Boot Camp for master's and doctoral students. The boot camp will help students who are working on a thesis or dissertation, but having trouble planning their time or writin...
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A club where students of all majors who love writing find refuge
Writers Writing Words allows students to write for fun, charity and themselves By Ellen Walter For just one cent, faculty, staff and students can help Case Western Reserve writers create an e-book and help area children gain access to books. The Charity Write-In, as it’s called, is a project of Wr...
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Seminars on research posters and presentation skills
Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) will sponsor seminars to help students prepare for Research ShowCASE + Intersections and the Celebration of Student Writing and Research, which will be held April 20. Amanda Koziura, a librarian at Kelvin Smith Library, will present ...
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Recognize teachers for excellent writing instruction
SAGES and the Writing Program are seeking nominations for two awards for excellent writing instruction: The Jessica Melton Perry Award for Distinguished Teaching in Disciplinary & Professional Writing and The SAGES Excellence in Writing Instruction Award. These awards honor faculty who have demonst...