In the first years of my life, while my parents worked full-time jobs, I was looked after by my Lolo (Tagalog for “grandfather”). Handsome and charming, Lolo had immigrated to the United States from ...
From Shakespeare essays to lab reports, writing is relevant to every area of academic study. The Writing Center is hosting a series of workshops to help students across academic disciplines strengthen ...
This following post is an excerpt from my new book: The Writing Workshop: Write More, Write Better, Be Happier in Academia. Research is writing. No one gets a fellowship, a Ph.D., a postdoc, a job, a ...
In 1992, the poet and senior lecturer emeritus Robert Farnsworth established a concentration in creative writing, offering a path of study specifically for English majors interested in practicing the ...
This story is from The Pulse, a weekly health and science podcast. When Yi Wei was a young child, she would write down snippets of English conversations and phrases she heard while watching television ...
Why write? Specifically: Why write about architecture? Today, there are many reasons to write, little time to so, and many publishing efforts—books, journals ...
Over the past two months, Writing Medicine workshops have become a weekly ritual for hundreds of healthcare professionals and their loved ones. Encompassing everyone from medical students to ...
Saturday, January 28 9:30-11:15 a.m. Write Like a Scholar! Finding Your Academic Tone Discover practical ways to enhancing your writing through brevity, attribution and evidence, using an active voice ...
In the midst of the great lecture debate of the past couple of weeks,[1] I was intrigued by Slate columnist Rebecca Schuman’s argument that one of the reasons lecture remains popular is because ...