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Thursday, Aug 29, 2019
Writing Center at MSU
The Writing Center at Michigan State University offers one-on-one and group consultations for graduate students at any stage of their degree program.
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Thursday, Aug 29, 2019
Writing Center Resources
The Writing Center at Claremont Graduate University offers resources for graduate students related to writing, citing sources, and presenting conference papers.
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Friday, Aug 30, 2019
Graduate Writing Groups at the MSU Writing Center
These groups, typically comprised of 3-5 graduate students, are a great way for graduate students to receieve constructive feedback from their peers on their writing, set deadlines, and develop a network of support while writing the dissertation. Contact the Writing Center for more information. New groups most often form in September and January.
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Monday, Feb 22, 2021
Dr. Moroski-Rigney Introduces Writing Centers and Access: A Disability Justice Speaker Series
Dr. Karen Moroski-Rigney

Bio: 
I’m Karen-Elizabeth Moroski-Rigney, one of the Associate Directors of The Writing Center. I just joined Michigan State University in Fall 2019! Previously, I had been English & WGSS faculty at Penn State (University Park) where I also coordinated the Undergraduate Writing Center at Penn State Learning. Here at MSU, I’m also one of the inaugural Faculty Accessibility Fellows and a 2019-2020 CAL Leadership Fellow. I’m deeply interested in questions of accessibility and intersectionality — I want to know how the field of writing and writing center studies can continue to engage the digital and the accessible in a pedagogically and personally complex world.
I completed a master’s degree (2013) and doctorate (2017) in Critical Theory (specializing in affective neuroscience, trauma, and the writing process) at Binghamton University. After my PhD, I returned to my first love: Writing Center work. I’m very active in service work for the field of writing center studies! I am an Associate Editor for WAC Clearinghouse; I serve on the board of the International Writing Center Association (IWCA); I spent two years as the elected Secretary and an executive board member for the Mid-Atlantic Writing Center Association (MAWCA) and am the current secretary of the Michigan Writing Center Association (MiWCA); I chaired the scholarships and travel grants committee for IWCA in 2018. Further, I gave a keynote address entitled “Toward a Translingual Writing Center” at the Southeastern Writing Centre Symposium in Toronto in December 2018.
In 2019, I had several peer-reviewed articles published: a colloqium in the Spring 2019 edition of WPA Journal; an article in the Pre/Text special edition on queer rhetorics (Vol 24); a chapter included in a recent edited collection entitled the Pedagogical Potential of Story (Peter Lang, 2019). Still in the pipeline to publication is a chapter in Holly Jackson’s Sharing Spaces and Students: Employing Students in Collaborative Partnerships. My work has also been featured in WLN Blog and Slate.com.
 
Dr. Moroski-Rigney Introduces Writing Centers and Access: A Disability Justice Speaker Series
 

"Writing Centers and Access: A Disability Justice Speaker Series" brings together the fields of composition, writing center studies, and disability studies to ask (and begin the process of answering) the question: How do writing centers engage the process of disability justice? Featuring world-renown disability studies scholars, the series seeks to generate conversation and provide community to teachers of writing, to writers, to writing center professionals, and to communities both on our campuses and beyond about the ways in which disability affects writers, writing, and higher education. The series is hosted by The Writing Center at MSU through the hard work of their Accessibility Committee, under the supervision of Dr. Karen Moroski-Rigney.
 
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Monday, May 3, 2021
Online Writing Instruction: Personal, Accessible, Responsive, and Strategic
Topic Area: Information Session
Presented by: Casey McArdle, Jessie Borgman
Abstract:
Casey McArdle and Jessie Borgman will share what they have learned over their years of experience teaching online in this session and will present on their approach to teaching writing online via PARS: Personal, Accessible, Responsive, Strategic. This session will go in depth with each letter and provide an opportunity for participants to see the approach in action via examples and give attendees an opportunity to ask questions. McArdle and Borgman will offer several quick and easy strategies that online instructors and administrators can incorporate into their classes to facilitate a better user experience for both faculty and students. This session and the PARS approach, while developed for teaching writing online, can be applied to numerous disciplines. They have two recently published books, one that discusses the PARS approach and how it can be applied to teaching online, and another that is an edited collection of educators who have applied PARS to their online classrooms. This session will consist of a brief presentation of the PARS approach, a few small activities, and then a question and answer portion.
Authored by: Casey McArdle, Jessie Borgman
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Friday, Aug 16, 2024
Neighborhood Student Success Center
Neighborhood Engagement Centers Services: The Engagement Centers, located in each Neighborhood, are also home to the Math Learning Center, the Writing Center, the Social Science Help Room, and other academic support services to assist students with math coursework, writing papers, and other academic subjects. The NSSC provides academic and wellness support through midterm and finals preparation events. Peer Educators are another academic service that works with students on various academic skills like “learning how to learn,” time management skills, study skills, goal setting, test preparation, and provide tutoring in chemistry, physics, computer science, and more. In addition to academic support, the Neighborhoods offers Career and Major Exploration resources and various health and wellness resources through Recreation and Fitness Programs, the Health Clinic, and Counseling and Psychiatric services. Intercultural Dialogues and Identity Consciousness programs are resources to support the inclusion and equity of students.
Visit and Connect with an Engagement Center: For more information about NSSC programs or resources, visit https://nssc.msu.edu and follow the NSSC on Instagram at @nsscmsu. To schedule an appointment, email nssc@msu.edu.
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Thursday, Aug 29, 2019
Web Center for Social Research Methods
The Web Center for Social Research Methods provides resources related to applied social research and evaluation.
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Friday, Jul 21, 2023
Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation (CTLI)
Purpose: The mission of the Center for TLI is to support MSU’s educators and their practices through collaboration and consultation. What do we do:

Support MSU communities where educators work together across roles to provide inclusive, research-informed experiences that support student success.
Build a path to success for every educator by leading the university with unwavering integrity and a strong culture of teaching and learning
Collaborate with and empower all MSU educators in their engagement in equitable, student-centered teaching and learning practices.

Services Provided:

Instructional Consultation
Curriculum Development & Course Design
Online Program Management
Academic Entrepreneurship
Training and Workshops

Website: https://teachingcenter.msu.edu/Contact Usteaching@msu.eduRequest a ConsultationContact Staff Directly 
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