WEEKLY WRITING WORKSHOPS

These workshops are FREE and OPEN to everyone.

Weekly Writing Workshop: writing standard college essays

Upper Division Writing Workshop: writing papers for upper division writing-related courses

Graduate Writing Workshop: writing graduate research papers, theses, and dissertations and writing conference proposals and presentations


FALL 2008 Schedule

Weekly Writing Workshops

Basic college essay writing
for English and all writing-related courses.
Led by Dr. Victoria Stefani

Education 318
Mondays 5:00 - 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 8

Getting Started: The Process of Writing and Overcoming Writer's Block

Sept. 15 Topic Choice and Effective Research: The Thesis and General Planning
Sept. 22 Introductions and Conclusions
Sept. 29 Style: The Importance of Clarity
Oct. 6 Overcoming Awkwardness and Avoiding Grammatical Errors
Oct. 13 Style: Making Your Writing Complete and Concise
Oct. 20 Perfecting Punctuation, Part I
Oct. 27 Perfecting Punctuation, Part II
Nov. 3 Incorporating Quotations and Paraphrases
Nov. 10 Style: Rules (and Non-Rules) of Usage
Nov. 17 Persuading with Clear Logic and Appropriate Vocabulary
Nov. 24 Getting It Together and Keeping It Together: The Craft of Cohesion
Dec. 1 Fine-Tuning the Final Draft (with a Word on Bibliographies)
Dec. 8 Preparing for and Writing the Final Exam Essay

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FALL 2008 Schedule

Upper Division Writing Workshops

Topics helpful for students taking general education and
upper division writing-related courses
Led by Joseph Stefani

Education 318
Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Sept. 2

The Basics of Writing a Strong, Clear Essay

Sept. 9 Writing the Research Paper
Sept. 16 Integrating Sources: Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
Sept. 23 The Art of Close Reading
Sept. 30 Introductions and Conclusions
Oct. 7 Refining Your Paper: Revising for Content and Organization
Oct. 14 RefWorks Workshop
(to be held at the Main Library, Information Commons Classroom, Room A112)
Oct. 21 The Use and Abuse of Passive Voice
Oct. 28 Overcoming Common Grammatical Problems
Nov. 4 Toward Conciseness: Clearing the Underbrush from Your Writing
Nov. 18 Writing a Critique of an Article or Book
Nov. 25 Review of Punctuation
Dec. 2 Writing Cover Letters and Personal Statements
Dec. 9 Editing for Readability and Correctness

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FALL 2008 Schedule

GRADUATE WRITING WORKSHOPS

Designed to address the central challenges
faced by academic writers in all fields.
Offered in cooperation with the Graduate College.
Led by Dr. Victoria Stefani

AME S324
Wednesdays 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Sept. 3

Step-by-Step Through Your Master's Thesis or Dissertation

Sept. 10 Writing Your Way to a Focused Research Question
Sept. 17 Crafting an Effective Proposal
Sept. 24 The Interplay of Research and Writing
Oct. 1 Becoming a Trail Guide: Building the Literature Review
Oct. 8 Presenting Your Methods and Results
Oct. 15 Revision and Audience Awareness
Oct. 22 Introductions, Conclusions, and Abstracts
Oct. 29 Style I: Grammar and Punctuation
Nov. 5 Style II: Clarity and Grace
Nov. 12 Creating Successful Oral Presentations: From Proposals to Conference Papers
Nov. 19 Tried-and-True Strategies for Written and Oral Exams
Dec. 3 Designing the Curriculum Vitae and Cover Letter

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