Posted on November 14th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by David Cardwell, Faculty Consultant, University Writing Center One topic we need to discuss more in the University Writing Center is the permissible boundaries of a session with respect to content. Ari Cuperfain’s article in the spring edition of the The Writing Lab Newsletter dealt mostly in generalities about how directive or non-directive we should …

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Posted on November 6th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Erin Gilpatrick, Student Consultant, University Writing Center Walking into the room for the first time, I feel nervous, anxious, and have a false preconception of what the Writing Center was really about. First greeted by the person at the desk, then by the consultant, I take a seat wanting them just to proof read …

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Posted on November 4th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Jennifer Mahoney, Interim Director, University Writing Center “I just need someone to proofread this and fix my grammar for me.” “I have to have an A in this class. Do you think this paper will get an A?” “What do you mean, ‘No appointments are available today?’ My paper’s due in an hour!” Every …

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Posted on October 28th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Denise Beck, Faculty Consultant, University Writing Center My first semester of working in the UWC was fall of 2012 so this is my third semester for employment here, and it has changed my life in such significant ways. The most amazing point has been the people here and the atmosphere they create. When I …

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Posted on October 21st, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Erin Ewald, Graduate Consultant, University Writing Center The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word collaborate as “to work with another person or group in order to achieve or do something” (“Collaborate”). In the University Writing Center, tutors collaborate with students, with each other, and with instructors in order to help students to become better writers. …

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Posted on October 17th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Nicholas Dippel, Student Consultant, University Writing Center When an instructor criticizes your work, it is perfectly okay to feel disappointment and even some negative emotions towards them. They are there to teach new skills and help you refine them. This is why they are professors in the first place; they want to challenge willing …

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Posted on October 7th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Elizabeth Watness, Student Consultant, University Writing Center First off, go re-read a memorable passage from a favorite novel. Or listen to a favorite song, preferably one with words. No, seriously – go right now and queue it up on your iPod or throw in the CD. Pay particular attention to the words. The author …

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Posted on September 15th, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Ally Armacost, Student Consultant, University Writing Center New semester, new classes, and new instructors. You attend your classes feeling fresh and energized, ready to take on new subjects and challenges. But wait, what does this chapter in the book mean? How do you do that assignment? What can you do to make up the …

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Posted on September 3rd, 2013 by Jennifer Mahoney

by Rachel Pfledderer, Student Consultant, University Writing Center Welcome to the IUPUI University Writing Center (UWC) blog. The writing center is the place to go when a writer needs readers. Student and faculty consultants go above and beyond in helping students with assignments of all types. Consultants take the time to sit down and listen …

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