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Writing Resource Center - Workshops & Events

 

Several workshops and other writing-centered events take place each term at the WRC's Bellflower Hall location on the north end of the Mather Quad and at other locations on campus. The WRC offers workshops for students, faculty teaching in SAGES and other departments, and Case English Department Writing Faculty. The WRC is also involved in the Center for the Study of Writing's annual Writing Week event.

 

 

Students

The WRC offers three in-house writing workshops on issues of importance to first-year and other writers. All workshops are held in the WRC Library (Bellflower Hall, Room 104) on Fridays from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m.

 

This term's student workshops are as follows:

 

September 25 Selecting and Narrowing a Topic

October 23 Constructing an Argument

November 20 Preparing a Writing Portfolio

 

 

Faculty

The WRC offers three Brown Bag lunches for faculty teaching writing in SAGES. These sessions offer instructors opportunities to discuss strategies for teaching particular assignments and to learn more about the resources available in the WRC. This semester, all Faculty Brown Bags will focus on teaching argumentative writing in SAGES.

 

All Faculty Brown Bag sessions are held in Crawford Hall, Room 111, from 11:30 to 1 p.m. on the Thursdays preceeding our student workshops held on Fridays. We ask that faculty RSVP to writingcenter@case.edu

 

This year, SAGES faculty Brown Bags will be held on the following Thursdays:

 

September 24 - Portfolio Reading Committee Overview

October 22 - Meeting SAGES Writing Outcomes for Skills in Argumentation

November 19 - Meeting SAGES Writing Outcomes for Skills in Argumentation

 

 

English Department Writing Faculty

Humanities Postdoctoral Research Colloquium, 2009-2010

Beginning in the fall semester 2007, the Writing Resource Center and the Department of English have coordinated a colloquium series for postdoctoral Lecturers and Fellows working in the humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences.

 

The colloquium comprises regular meetings to present and workshop ongoing research and writing projects in a seminar environment. The first meeting will be held on Friday, September 18, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the WRC Library in Bellflower. Please direct questions to Megan Swihart Jewell (megan.jewell@case.edu) about the program and schedule.

 

This year's announcement is available here.

 

Center for the Study of Writing - Writing Week

In Spring 2009, the Writing Resource Center held an exciting writing contest for undergraduates, and crowned Case's first ever Writing Idol. Click here to learn about this event.

 

Do you have a suggestion for a workshop or are interested in holding your writing event in Bellflower? E-mail us at writingcenter@case.edu.