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Posted on November 12th, 2022 in Announcements, Blog, Featured by Lizeth Quinones

W397/597: Writing Center Theory and Practice Practicum WHO IS ELIGIBLE? You are eligible if you have completed W131 or W140 or its equivalent. You do not have to be an English major to apply – the UWC welcomes students from all disciplines – variation strengthens the UWC’s ability to work with writers. WHAT ARE THE …

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Posted on November 4th, 2022 by aiwitt

by Nate Marcisz No matter what academic disciplines you are engaging in, you will most likely be required to do writing of some kind. In my undergraduate experience as an Industrial Engineering Technology major at Purdue University, I had to write constantly. Between the research proposals, lab reports, and reflective essays, I probably did more …

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Posted on April 19th, 2022 in Alumni, Consultant Spotlight, Writing Center Work by kmcclana

by Kelin Hull As we near the end of another semester (and face the bittersweet reality of impending graduations!), we’re pausing to allow past and graduating consultants a chance to reflect on their experiences and time in the University Writing Center. In this post we’re so proud to be featuring alumni consultant Sarah Bahr, who’s …

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Posted on April 6th, 2022 in Neurodiversity, Writing Center Work, Writing Strategies by kmcclana

by Sage Justice   Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can affect writers much in the same ways as a learning disability. I was diagnosed with OCD along with severe anxiety in elementary school when my repetitive compulsions became so disturbing to my school life that I was falling behind the other kids my age. When reading, …

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Posted on February 9th, 2022 in Research, Writing Strategies by kmcclana

Note-Taking in the Research Process: Double-Entry Journals by Shannon Kucaj When writing a research paper (or doing anything related to research), the process, at times, can seem overwhelming. All the reading, the writing…how does one move forward? When there’s article after article to read and gather information from…it can feel hard to get all the …

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Posted on February 7th, 2022 in Blog, Consultant Spotlight, Consulting by kmcclana

Spotlighting New Consultants in The Center: John The beginning of the semester is always energizing and full of opportunities – especially when that semester is the Spring semester. We begin to shake off the affects of seasonal depression, warm weather is only a few months away, and we get to meet new people who may …

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Posted on February 2nd, 2022 in Blog, Consultant Spotlight, Consulting by kmcclana

Spotlighting New Consultants in The Center: Oriana The beginning of the semester is always energizing and full of opportunities – especially when that semester is the Spring semester. We begin to shake off the affects of seasonal depression, warm weather is only a few months away, and we get to meet new people who may …

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