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Principles of Sound Scientific Writing: “Writing a Persuasive Abstract”
Faculty members are invited to the next installment of the Principles of Sound Scientific Writing Series. Titled “Writing a Persuasive Abstract,” this workshop will be held Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Participants will make use of a structured paradigm to bring clarity and con...
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“Writing Your Methods—the Heart of Your Scientific Paper”
Case Western Reserve University faculty members are invited to the next session in the Principles of Sound Scientific Writing series. Titled “Writing Your Methods—the Heart of Your Scientific Paper,” this session will be held Wednesday, June 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Lerner Tower, Suite 1056. Goutham...
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Principles of Sound Scientific Writing: “The Introduction, Setting the State for your Scientific Paper”
The School of Medicine’s Office of Faculty will host the next session in the Principles of Sound Scientific Writing series Wednesday, May 22, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Samson Pavilion, Room 271 (TEAL Classroom). The topic of this session will be “The Introduction, Setting the State for your Scientific Pa...
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Online SAGES Portfolio Workshop
Have you completed your second university seminar? If the answer is yes, then you're ready to put together your SAGES Writing Portfolio. May graduates should submit their portfolios as soon as possible, and no later than May 9. Attend this online workshop Wednesday, May 1, from 1 to 2 p.m. via Zoom...
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Writing Resource Center All-Campus Workshop: Sources and research writing
Undergraduate students taking Academic Inquiry Seminars, Communication-Intensive and SAGES courses are invited to join the Writing Resource Center for a workshop on Wednesday, April 3. During this workshop, participants will learn strategies for effectively finding, assessing, and writing with sou...
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Writing Resource Center workshop: “Brainstorming and Topic Development”
Do you ever struggle figuring out what to write about? The Writing Resource Center will host an all-campus workshop titled “Brainstorming and Topic Development” Friday, March 1, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. This workshop will help students understand what their professors are looking for, c...
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“Automating Writing from Androids to AI”
The Writing Program at Case Western Reserve University will host Annette Vee, associate professor of English and director of the Composition Program at University of Pittsburgh, for the Edward S. and Melinda Sadar Lecture in Writing in the Disciplines. Vee will present “Automating Writing from Andro...
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Why do we talk the way we do? CWRU professors weigh in on the significance of slang
Beyond offering collections of words and their meanings, dictionaries act as windows into the evolution of language, revealing the history, culture and constant flux of human expression. In their pages, countless terms can be found that once were “slang”—words and phrases regarded as informal yet ...
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“Consider the Source” writing workshop
The Writing Resource Center will offer a workshop titled “Consider the Source” Friday, Oct. 13, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. All students are invited to attend to learn how to work with sources throughout the writing process. This event counts toward “Explore Programming” for first-year stu...
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College of Arts and Sciences’ Narcisz Fejes receives 2023 J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
SAGES teaching fellow and lecturer in English Narcisz Fejes says she’s deeply inspired by Catholic priest, theologian and professor Henri J.M. Nouwen, who considers teaching and mentoring a form of hospitality. In her work as a full-time instructor at Case Western Reserve University since 2006, Fej...