SSW students, our friends at the Writing Center are hosting upcoming events and workshops for your learning, and community building experience. See below for their message regarding week 9 of Fall Quarter 2024.
Hello from the Writing Center!
As we work our way to the end of a long quarter, we wanted to acknowledge and extend our warm gratitude to all of you: both the students and faculty we’ve worked with, but also the peers and allies and comrades we’ve found in community over the past several weeks. For those of you looking forward to the holidays next week, we hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day or Native American Heritage Day and a moment of rest and rejuvenation, however that might look for you.
Also, it’s getting, like, really dark. Are you getting your Vitamin D?
Ya’ll finishing up class at 5:20 know what we mean.
Beyond that, we’re a brief bunch today, for a change:
RECORDING AVAILABLE: 501 Part 2: Policy Solutions
The recording for our last workshop of the year is now available on Zoom! You can find a collection of all our recordings for review on our Canvas Page, as well. Thank you to everyone who attended and engaged with us.
With the due date for this assignment on the horizon, we welcome you to book a writing consult with our tutors for extra support!
Saturday Body Doubling (Virtual)
Having a hard time sitting down and focusing on that paper or discussion post? Join us for our final body doubling session on Saturday from 1:00-2:15 PM! Body doubling can improve focus, increase motivation, and help us from isolating as we shift into colder and shorter days. There will be space for folks to chat and discuss, along with a separate space for folks to work silently in community. Open to all programs and cohorts.
Tutor Resources and Recommendations
Are you feeling drawn to action and community building but not quite sure where to start- or even what that may look like? AK Press is offering free e-books for a limited time only, to help us tangibly move towards collective liberation!
For questions or inquiries, please contact sswwrite@uw.edu