Dear CWS community,
We're excited to announce some of the events that we have planned for this Fall '19 semester. Mark your calendars for these events:
Fall Symposium: Race, Translanguaging, and Language Ideologies Across the Lifespan
Friday, September 27th, with Laura Gonzales and Ramón Martinez.
- Methodological Workshops from 10.00a-12.00p (Levis 424)
- Public Talks from 1.30p-3.30p (Levis 422)
More information (bios, talk abstracts) forthcoming soon
CWS Brownbags
- Lindsay Rose Russell on her book Women and Dictionary Making: Gender, Genre, and English Language Lexicography (Wednesday, October 9 from 12.00p-1.00p in 107 EB)
- Carolyn Wisniewski et al. on their article "Questioning Assumptions about Online Tutoring," currently under review with Writing Center Journal (Wednesday, November 6 from 12.00p-1.00p in 107a EB)
- Writing Across Engineering Team on their research-in-progress (Wednesday, December 11 from 12.00p-1.00p in 107 EB)
Graduate Research Forum
- Chelsea Catt will present her GRF talk on Thursday, Nov. 7th @ 4.30p (47A Education). A talk abstract and bio will be circulated closer to this date.
Social Justice Pedagogy Reading Group
- Thursday, October 3 @ 10.00a (107 EB)
- Thursday, October 31 @ 10.00a (107 EB)
- Thursday, December 5 @ 10.00a (107 EB)
CHAT Chat Reading Group
- First meeting scheduled for Friday, Sept. 20th @ 3.00p (288 EB)
Writing Across Media Instructor Meetings (for present instructors of WAM)
- Wednesday, October 9 from 10.00a-11.30a (107 EB)
- Wednesday, November 6 from 10.00a-11.30a (107 EB)
- Wednesday, December 11 from 10.00a-11.30a (107 EB)
SIIP Team Meetings (for CWS students working on SIIP / WAE project)
Every Tuesday from 11.00a-12.00p (Meetings in Loomis)
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We're also planning to hold a follow-up to our "CWS: The Next 20 Years" sometime in October. We'll have more information on that coming soon as well. And finally, while we'll post this schedule on our CWS website, feel free to access a Google Calendar readout of this schedule by following this link. If you use Google Calendar and prefer to see all of your events more spatially (and/or don't want to plug in individual events to your own digital calendar) this might be a helpful option for you.
As always, please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions or concerns about any of this programming. Best wishes for a great semester ahead!