While hosting a Thanksgiving meal for family and friends can be a lot of hard work, one of the benefits of hosting is the leftover turkey that is available for soup and sandwiches. Unfortunately, the busyness of the Thanksgiving holiday can lead to leftovers of a different sort.
With a five-day break from classes, you may hope to finish one or two writing assignments during that time. However, those good intentions may evaporate once you get home and begin to reconnect with family members and friends. If that happens, you may return to classes not with a leftover turkey sandwich, but with a leftover writing assignment.
Fortunately, you can get help with that leftover assignment at “Write All Night” on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
“Write All Night” is a special program sponsored by the Learning Centers once per semester to give you an extra opportunity to get help on your research papers or other writing assignments. Writing specialists will be available from 10 p.m. to midnight on Nov. 28 to answer questions and provide general feedback. In the past, for instance, some students have used this special session to work on their in-text citations and end-of-paper documentation, while others have used the opportunity to fine tune their introduction, their conclusion, their transitions and their overall organizational pattern.
“Write All Night” will be held on the upper level of the Marvin Library in the Writing and Research Center.
Published: Mon, 12 Nov 2012 15:33:06 +0000 by j.labate