Introduction to Graduate Writing

  • October 14, 2015
  • 7:30 PM - 9:00 CST
  • Room 303
  • Dr. Jessica Horowitz, (773)508-3396
  • Graduate Students
    Not open to the public.
  • http://www.luc.edu/gradschool/workshops.shtml
    (This link will serve as the primary page for the event)
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    Feel like you need some assistance in your writing? All of us, regardless of our degrees and status, can benefit from someone who has made it his career to guide people to the next level of their writing ability. This 90-minute interactive writing workshop is specifically geared to graduate students who are struggling with graduate-level papers in their courses and individual research. The workshop introduces students to three elemental areas of sound scholarly writing: organizing around a complex and worthwhile purpose, framing paragraphs structure, and reassessing the source relationships. This workshop is open to Master's and Doctoral students from all disciplines in The Graduate School. Conducted by Michael Meinhardt, English Instructor.

    Registration is required and limited to graduate students in The Graduate School. Please register by 48 hours of the session.

    The register click here: http://www.luc.edu/gradschool/workshops.shtml