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Foundations of Graduate Writing
Graduate writing is different from undergraduate writing, and writing is a communication skill that you need to master regardless of your major. Do you know all the parts of a graduate research paper? How to write an abstract or literature review? How to find articles based on your research question? How to seamlessly integrate sources into your writing?

The Writing Center is here to help! We have partnered with the College of Graduate Studies to help you gain the resources and skills you need to improve your writing skills as you enter into advanced study of your field/discipline.

The Foundations of Graduate Writing series includes eight carefully selected workshops to help you increase your confidence and comfort with writing at the graduate level. See below for the full schedule.

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PT
- Graduate Writer Mindset (Workshop 1), 2:00-3:15
- Break, 3:15-3:30
- Working with Sources (Workshop 2), 3:30-4:45
- Discussion, Q&A, Evaluations, 4:45-5:00

Wednesday, March 1st, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PT
- Recognizing the Parts of a Research Paper (Workshop 3), 2:00-3:15
- Break, 3:15-3:30
- Academic Voice (Workshop 4), 3:30-4:45
- Discussion, Q&A, Evaluations, 4:45-5:00

Wednesday, March 8th, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PT
- How to Find Good Articles (Workshop 5 with Librarian Bernd Becker), 2:00-3:15
- Break, 3:15-3:30
- Abstracts and Literature Reviews (Workshop 6), 3:30-4:45
- Discussion, Q&A, Evaluations, 4:45-5:00

Wednesday, March 15th, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm PT
- Creating Easy-to-Read Sentences and Paragraphs (Workshop 7), 2:00-3:15
- Break, 3:15-3:30
- Sentence Variety and Rhythm (Workshop 8), 3:30-4:45
- Discussion, Q&A, Evaluations, 4:45-5:00
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