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After a pause during COVID, the UW Seattle English Department's Praxis Conference is back! This year's conference will be on May 30, 2025, at the HUB on the Seattle...Read more
The Writing@UW Fellowship is now in its second year, continuing to support faculty members teaching W courses who want to take their writing instruction to the next level. This program takes place during Winter Quarter 2025 and introduces a new partner model, encouraging faculty to collaborate...Read more
Do you have students in your courses who might benefit from structured and dedicated time to work through their writing projects? Then please direct them to English 115, Writing Studio . These courses are 2 credits, meet two days a week, are offered at a variety of days...Read more
The Writing@UW Fellowship application is now open!
Full-time faculty are invited to apply for a quarter-long professional development fellowship through Writing@UW. This series offers faculty members the opportunity to deepen their understanding of writing instruction while developing,...Read more
We're hiring a video production intern!
Writing@UW, a program that supports writing instructors and students at the University of Washington Seattle, is seeking a creative and motivated intern to shoot informal video interviews for student audiences. These videos will be featured on the...Read more
Odegaard Writing and Research Center (OWRC)'s new Multilingual Learning Communities (MLCs) still have room for students to register this term!
This FREE small-group tutoring is designed for multilingual students who are interested in critically...Read more
The English 115 Writing Studios are expanding and several new sections are now open this fall! ENGL 115 supports multilingual students who are enrolled in a composition (“C”) course at the same time. English 115 builds reading skills so that you can analyze complex texts, and provides lots of...Read more
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Megan Butler, an instructor in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric (English), has published "‘Translating’ a Times Article to Reach New Audienc ...Read more
Writing@UW is piloting a new program to support faculty teaching W courses who would like to take their writing instruction to the next level. Read More