The Jones White Writing Center will offer the following open writing workshops throughout the semester. Workshops are held either online over Zoom or in Eicher Hall 218 at 7:00 p.m.
Proofreading Your Writing
February 5, Eicher 218
- Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate.
- Description: This workshop helps students build the kinds of careful reading skills that are needed to proofread their papers.
Writing a Literature Review in the Social Sciences
February 12, Online (Zoom)
- Audience: Advanced Undergraduate or Graduate.
- Description: This workshop offers students strategies for effectively writing a literature review, including structuring a literature review, reading strategies, writing strategies, synthesis, and appropriate citation strategies.
- Workshop Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
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Intro to APA Style 7th Edition
February 19, Eicher 218
- Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate.
- Description. APA 7th edition was released in October 2019. This workshop will introduce students to APA documentation style and the changes in the 7th edition, including how to quote and summarize from an original source.
Avoiding Plagiarism for Graduate Writers
February 26, Online (Zoom)
- Audience: Graduate.
- Description: This workshop introduces graduate writers to how to avoid plagiarism in their writing, including information on cultural expectations, reading and citation strategies, managing large numbers of sources, and self-citation.
- Workshop Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
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MLA Style
March 4, Eicher 218
- Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate.
- Description: This workshop introduces the MLA documentation style (8th edition), including how to quote and summarize from an original source.
American Academic Conventions for International Students
March 18, Online (Zoom)
- Audience: International students of any level.
- Description: This workshop introduces international students to cultural, rhetorical, and textual conventions of American Academic English.
- Workshop Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
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Punctuation Workshop
March 25, Eicher 218
- Audience: Undergraduate and Graduate.
- Description: This workshop explores common punctuation challenges in student writing as well as introducing students to a variety of lesser-known punctuation forms.
Completing Your Dissertation Successfully
April 1, Online (Zoom)
- Audience: Graduate.
- Description: This workshop offers strategies for successfully writing a thesis or dissertation, including goal setting, time management, revision, and handling feedback.
- Workshop Time: 7:00-8:00 p.m.
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DIY Personal Statements
April 8, Eicher 218
- Audience: Undergraduate.
- Description: Personal statements are an important component of applying to jobs, internships, or graduate schools. This workshop will help students plan and write a draft of a personal statement.op.
DIY R茅sum茅s
April 15, Eicher 218
This workshop helps students build the kinds of careful reading skills that are needed to proofread their papers, including reading slowly, using A Writer's Reference, and following rules of thumb.