In collaboration with the Graduate School and the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, the Graduate Student Association is pleased to offer a series of seminars and workshops to help graduate students and ...
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 ...
The Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop marks its 25th anniversary this year and will keep the celebration going through next spring with a keynote lineup of bestselling authors and rising comedy stars, ...
This workshop will highlight writing practices to help you publish your work or obtain funding. We will discuss ways to effectively present research ideas and findings, and tailor your writing for a ...
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 ...
The Jesse Stuart Foundation has set their 2026 Jesse Stuart Writers Workshop, a two-day immersive writing event, for April 17 ...
Workshops are at the core of our curriculum. Students typically take three workshops in their primary genre and one in another genre, but students with multiple-genre/hybrid genre interests may ...
Press release from The Writers’ Workshop: The Writers’ Workshop is offering classes and contests for beginning and experienced writers. Each class meets on Saturdays, 10-4 pm, at 387 Beaucatcher Rd., ...
Professional Writing focuses on writing effectively for a range of careers, communities, and contexts. Professional Writing majors engage with writing as action, learning to write in print and digital ...
The Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop returns March 26-28, 2026, at the University of Dayton featuring keynote speakers Kelly Corrigan, Ann Garvin, Sona Movsesian, Steven Rowley and John Searles — ...
Sandra Cisneros was unhappy. It was the autumn of 1988, and the MacArthur Fellow and award-winning author of “The House on Mango Street” was teaching at the University of California, Berkeley.
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