Posted on November 26th, 2019 in Creative Writing, Opportunity, Thematics, Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

Written by: Brandi W. As Thanksgiving approaches and many of us look at going home for a well-deserved (and needed!) break, it can often feel like returning to a different planet. College—clubs, classes, and conversations—can seem so disconnected from what is going on at home. However, the people and experiences there actually influence college life …

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Posted on November 21st, 2019 in Conferences, Consulting, Opportunity, Pedagogy, Writing Center Work by University Writing Center

Written by: Grace R. We’ve been fortunate enough to have a former consultant, Grace, write a post for us about how her experience working in the IUPUI University Writing Center has influenced not only the relationships she has formed, but also the way she thinks about relationships themselves. Three years ago, I sat in a …

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Posted on November 19th, 2019 in Consultant Spotlight, Difficult Conversations, Neurodiversity by University Writing Center

Written by: Lindsey T. Google defines irony as “the expression of one’s meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.” This is the perfect term to sum up my situation as a writer. When I was young, I was diagnosed with a common mental disability you may have …

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Posted on November 14th, 2019 in Consultant Spotlight, Creative Writing, Difficult Conversations, Language, Thematics, Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

Written by: Jasmine Simpson Reading and writing are considered to be some of the greatest assets that any human being can have. In the black community we consider this to be one of the greatest forms of expression, from writing poetry about our hair and nails, to writing songs exposing the dangers of being a …

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Posted on November 12th, 2019 in Creative Writing, Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

Written by: Katie S. With the exception of the brief but luminous Christmas spirit, the winter months are often dark, damp, and dreary. This can often be exacerbated by a condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is a form of depression that becomes especially prevalent during the transition from summer to the fall …

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Posted on November 5th, 2019 in Creative Writing, Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

Written by: Lindsay Rosa This week we are lucky enough to share a post from a former writing consultant about how to create an inviting writing space conducive to end-of-semester writing! As students are getting ready to leave campus for Thanksgiving Break, it’s a nice time to reflect and think about what they can do …

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Posted on October 31st, 2019 in Tutoring, Writing Center Work, Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

Written by: Anna K. In life, and especially in college, the chances that you will be asked to read and provide feedback on a paper are high. It can be uncomfortable to provide critique for a peer’s work, but, like we at the writing center like to say, “writers need readers.” Peer review is an …

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Posted on October 3rd, 2019 in Writing Strategies by University Writing Center

(that don’t include visiting the UWC for a regular appointment) Written by: Stephanie M. Can’t make an appointment but have a bad case of the Writer’s Block or Procrastination? Try one (or more!) of these tips that I’ve collected as a writer: Write for 15-20 minutes and then take a 5-minute break. Make sure this …

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