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  • CWS Brownbag: "Emerging Trends in Bilingual Education" with Monica Gonzalez Ybarra, Giselle Martinez Negrette, and Idalia Nuñez

    Details for our next CWS brownbag event, "Emerging Trends in Bilingual Education."

  • CWSAlumni@4C17

    CCCC 2017 CWS Alumni Sessions

  • CWS #4C16 Alumni Happy Hour

    Photos from our Happy Hour meetup at Neil's Bahr in Houston, during CCCC 2016.

  • CWS@4C16

    The 2016 Conference on College Composition and Communication is fast approaching, and we are so proud of the many scholars affiliated with the Center for Writing Studies who will be participating in workshops, roundtables, panels, and poster sessions. This year, the number of CWS faculty, graduate students, and alumni who will be presenting papers at 4Cs is so large that we cannot fit all of them in one blog post. Below is a list of those who will be presenting on Thursday, April 7. For a list of presentations on Friday and Saturday, please see the blog post above. See you in Houston!

     

     

  • CWS@4C16

    The 2016 Conference on College Composition and Communication is fast approaching, and we are so proud of the many scholars affiliated with the Center for Writing Studies who will be participating in workshops, roundtables, panels, and poster sessions. This year, the number of CWS faculty, graduate students, and alumni who will be presenting papers at 4Cs is so large that we cannot fit all of them in one blog post. Below is a list of those who will be presenting on Friday, April 8 and Saturday, April 9. For a list of presentations on Thursday, please see the blog post below. See you in Houston!

     

     

  • CWS@4C15

    The 2015 Conference on College Composition and Communication is fast approaching, and we are so proud of the many scholars affiliated with the Center for Writing Studies who will be participating in workshops, roundtables, panels, and poster sessions. For a list of CWS faculty, graduate students, and alumni who will be presenting papers at 4Cs this year, please visit the CWS Blog by clicking on the title above. See you in Tampa!

     

     

  • CFP for the 8th Annual Gesa Kirsch CWS Graduate Student Symposium

    Call for Proposals for the 8th Annual Gesa Kirsch Graduate Student Symposium

  • CCCCs 2020 Presenter Guide: CWS Graduate Students, Faculty, and Alums

    See what CWS'ers are working on / planning to share next month at the Conference on College Composition and Communication 2020 in Milwaukee, WI. 

  • CCCC 2019 - CWS Faculty, Student and Alumni Panels

    CWS is delighted to announce the list of presenters for the 2019 Conference on College Composition and Communication. Current CWS-affiliated faculty and students are noted in bold, alumni are underlined.

    If you are attending the conference, be sure to stop by the CWS Social to catch up with student, faculty and alumni. 

    CWS Social at 4C's

    Thursday, March 14th @ 6:30pm

    Level 7 - Rooftop Hotel Bar

    1126 Smallman Street

    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222 Phone:  (412) 281-9300

  • CCCC 2016 Audio Roundtable Discussion

    CWS graduate students Maria Carvajal, Bruce Kovanen, Evin Groundwater, and Logan Middleton sat down to reflect on their experiences at 4C16. 

  • Call For Bloggers: Write for Us!

    We want YOU to write for the Center for Writing Studies Blog!

    Build your online scholarly profile, work through ideas, start coversations, share the smart things that happen among CWS faculty and students. 

  • A Few Kirsch Symposium Photos

    Photos of panels and the keynote speaker, Kim Hensley Owens, from Friday's Symposium. 

  • 9th Annual Gesa E. Kirsh Graduate Student Symposium Program

    We are excited about the upcoming 9th Annual Gesa E. Kirsch symposium! Graduate students from English, Education and Communication will be presenting their research on a variety of interesting topics. This year, our keynote speaker is Kevin Roozen, Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric, University of Central Florida. Dr. Roozen will also be leading a Research Visioning Workshop as part of this year's symposium. 

    We encourage everyone to attend all or part of the Symposium (including the workshop). This event continues to showcase the awesome work that graduate students are doing and it’s a great way to wrap up the year.

    Please see the program and keynote flyer for more information. 

  • 8th Annual Gesa E. Kirsch and CWS Graduate Student Symposium Program

    The Graduate Symposium Planning Committee is excited to share the program for this year's Gesa E. Kirsch Symposium. Gesa E. Kirsch will be joining us again this year and Mary. P. Sheridan is our alumni keynote speaker.

  • 4C 18 CWS Student, Faculty and Alumni Panels

    CWS is happy to announce the list of presenters at this year's Conference on College Composition and Communication. Current faculty and students are noted in bold, alumni are underlined.

  • 10th Annual Gesa E. Kirsh Graduate Student Symposium Program

    The Center for Writing Studies is delighted to announce the program for the 10th Annual Gesa Kirsch Graduate Student Symposium. It will be a great event, and we look forward to seeing you there!