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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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“Programmable Type: the Craft of Printing, the Craft of Code”
The Edward S. and Melinda Sadar Lecture in Writing in the Disciplines, co-sponsored by Kelvin Smith Library, will feature Ryan Cordell, an assistant professor of English at Northeastern University. The talk, titled “Programmable Type: the Craft of Printing, the Craft of Code,” will take place…
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Enter art competition for chance to win prizes, have art displayed in Bellflower Hall
The new Case Western Reserve University Writers House and the Writing Resource Center invite submissions in painting, photography, drawing or mixed media (able to be displayed as a wall hanging) by students, faculty and staff for their contest. The art should represent the writing process or any…
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“Effective Writing in the Sciences”
Are you writing lab reports, proposals or other research-based documents in the sciences or STEM fields? Join the Writing Resource Center for an interactive workshop titled “Effective Writing in the Sciences.” English lecturer John Whiel and graduate student Mary Hanna Stephenson will provide a…
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Arnaud Gelb Journalism Awards offer up to $2,000 in prize money, internship funding to undergrads
Undergraduate students are invited to apply for the second annual Arnaud Gelb Journalism Awards and Internship Grants, featuring up to $2,000 in prize money and internship funding. The prize recognizes the best in Case Western Reserve University student journalism and also provides grants to defray…
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SAGES Portfolio Workshop
Students are invited to a SAGES Portfolio Workshop Wednesday, Feb. 21, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. The SAGES Portfolio coordinator will present a workshop on how to write, assemble and submit all documents for the SAGES Writing Portfolio. Pizza will be provided. For…