Lindell Library 301
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Lindell Library 301Academic Affairs
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Feedback that Improves Student Writing
Lindell Library 301Center for Teaching and LearningPresenter: Jennifer Forsthoefel Mollberg, Assistant Professor and Writing Center Director, English DepartmentDescription: This session will focus on how to giving effective and constructive feedback to students on their written projects. We will discuss best practices of constructing marginal comments and end comments to effectively improve student writing. We will also discuss strategies for conferencing with … Continue reading "Feedback that Improves Student Writing"
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Student Standing Committee
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Disability Visibility Book Club (Part 2)
Lindell Library 301Campus LifeCLASS and Lindell Library invite you to a book discussion for “Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century” edited by Alice Wong. “This anthology gives a glimpse into the rich complexity of the disabled experience, highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of this community.” We’ll discuss narratives from Part 2: “Becoming” on Thursday, … Continue reading "Disability Visibility Book Club (Part 2)"
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Student Standing Committee
Lindell Library 301Academic Affairs -
Student Standing Committee
Lindell Library 301Academic Affairs -
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Disability Visibility Book Club (Part 1)
Lindell Library 301Campus LifeCLASS and Lindell Library invite you to a book discussion for "Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century" edited by Alice Wong. This anthology gives a glimpse into the rich complexity of the disabled experience, highlighting the passions, talents, and everyday lives of this community. We invite you to join us to discuss narratives from Part 1: … Continue reading "Disability Visibility Book Club (Part 1)"
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Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (Film Screening and Discussion)
Lindell Library 301Campus LifeCrip Camp details a significant snapshot in the Disability Civil Rights Movement. Through the lives of activists in the 1970s, we learn about commitment to equal access and unwavering activism. Join us for a free film screening (about 1 hour and 45 minutes) followed by an informal discussion. All students, faculty, and staff are welcome. … Continue reading "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (Film Screening and Discussion)"
