Graduate Writing Retreats
The Graduate Writing Center is offering in-person Wednesday Afternoon Writing Retreats, 3-5 pm! Learn more and register through our WCOnline appointment calendar.
Workshops
Writing a Literature Review: A Workshop for Graduate Students
Does your discipline require a literature review for your thesis or dissertation? This in-person workshop will cover the main purposes and uses of literature reviews, as well as tips for making the most of them in your own projects.
Facilitated by Tony Barrows, Graduate Writing Center Consultant
Held in 302 Howe Library
October 23 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Planning a Long-term Project: A Workshop for Graduate Students
Feeling overwhelmed by a project that will take months or even years to complete? This in-person workshop will show you how to use your calendar to break large tasks into manageable pieces, reverse-schedule deadlines, and maintain progress toward your degree.
Facilitated by Liz Fenton, Director of the Graduate Writing Center & Professor of English
Held in 302 Howe Library
November 5 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tips & Tricks for Thesis Writing: A Workshop for Graduate Students
This in-person workshop will cover techniques for planning, organizing, and writing a long project. It will include tips on how to put your writing software to work for you as you assemble your text.
Facilitated by Stasha Medeiros, Graduate Writing Center Consultant
Held in 302 Howe Library
Camps
Two-Day Winter Break Writing Camp
Registration is open for our 2024 Winter Break Camp. Lunch, coffee/tea, snacks and access to consultants are provided each day. You can learn more and register through the link below.