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The 2020 WAC Summer Institute will take place May 31 - June 3, 2020 (prior to the IWAC Conference), at Colorado State University.
Details about the 2020 WACSI can be found in thisSave-the-Dateand on the WACSIwebsite.
Teachers learn to use Writing Across the Curriculum for learning.
A class examines the disaster in Pompeii in Roman times by writing newspaper reports.
Edward Waters College’s Undergraduate Journal on Research Across The Disciplineswould like to invite submissions for publication on research across the disciplines from undergraduate students. This journal, housed at Edward Waters College of Jacksonville, FL, was created to advance and support undergraduate research and scholarship at HBCUs.
Small groups participate in writing across the curriculum as part of their exploration of science.
The IWAC 2020 Conference is now accepting proposals for sessions, workshops, and individual presentations.
The WAC Clearinghouse seeks four new members of its editorial staff. These senior positions will play key leadership roles in the growth of the Clearinghouse and will serve, in addition, on the Clearinghouse editorial board.
The Best Book Award from the Council of Writing Program Administrators was presented today toContingency, Exploitation, and Solidarity: Labor and Action in English Composition(2017),edited by Seth Kahn, William B. Lalicker, and Amy Lynch-Biniek
Across the Disciplines(ATD) invites applications for the position of Associate Editor. The journal seeks an individual with a demonstrated interest in WAC, WID, interdisciplinary communication, and other topics relevant to the mission ofATD. Review of applications begins on July 15, 2019.
Singing, dancing, acting, history, and science—And writing across the curriculum!