Inclusive Writing Pedagogy Across the Disciplines workshop series brings faculty and graduate students from across campus together to join local and national scholars in considering how to create more equitable classroom practices.
11/29/2021
The Howe Center for Writing Excellence welcomes two new staff members and introduces you to the new Associate Director, Mandy Olejnik.
11/22/2021
The Marianne D. McComb Reading series, hosted by the Department of English, continued with this yearÂ’s focus on race, craft, and imagination on October 19 with author and poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil.
11/22/2021
The Marianne D. McComb Reading series, hosted by the Department of English, continued with this yearÂ’s focus on race, craft, and imagination on October 19 with author and poet Aimee Nezhukumatathil.
11/21/2021
As Dr. Ann Updike gets ready to retire, she looks back on her years working at the Howe Center for Writing Excellence, including all the research, collaborations, and friendships along the way.
11/18/2021
Sharon P. Holland, a professor in American studies at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, visited ߣߣÊÓÆµ on November 4 to deliver a Humanities Center-sponsored lecture titled “A Black Feminist Consideration of Animal Life” in the Shriver Center.
11/18/2021
Sharon P. Holland, a professor in American studies at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, visited ߣߣÊÓÆµ on November 4 to deliver a Humanities Center-sponsored lecture titled “A Black Feminist Consideration of Animal Life” in the Shriver Center.
11/17/2021
The report will focus on tobacco use among people with mental health and substance use disorders. Dr. Smith will be reviewing a chapter on population-based policy strategies aimed at better supporting the well-being of this vulnerable group.