Calendar of Events and Workshops in the Academic Support Center

Events in March 2024

  • - Beginning and Ending Essays with Style: How to Write Introductions and Conclusions
    Beginning and Ending Essays with Style: How to Write Introductions and Conclusions - Room 808A

    Beginning and Ending Essays with Style: How to Write Introductions and Conclusions - Room 808A


    March 7

    This workshop will provide you with the strategies for writing your introductions and conclusions so that you can start and finish your essays confidently.

    Presented by: Pam Dunsmore
    This workshop will take place: in 808A

    To register for a Writing Center Workshop:

    1. Sign in using the link below to access ASC Online with your MyGateway login. Fill out the registration form if it’s your first time. Note:  Only currently enrolled students may log in and attend a workshop.
    2. From the drop-down menu at the top, select “Student Success Workshops”.
    3. You will see the name of the workshop on the left side and a white box for the time of the workshop on the schedule.
    4. Click on the white box and fill out the form to register for the workshop.

    When it’s time to attend the workshop:

    1. Head over to Writing Center Workshop room 808A, located in the back of the Library building
    2. Check in with front desk staff
    Late attendees may not be admitted into the workshop so please plan to arrive early.

     
    Room 808A
  • - Strategies for Writing Introductions
    Strategies for Writing Introductions - Room 808A

    Strategies for Writing Introductions - Room 808A


    March 19

    You only have one chance to make a first impression, and the same holds true for writing. Come to this workshop for ideas, strategies, and suggestions for writing strong introductions. Students are encouraged to bring drafts of essays they are writing.

    Presented by: Michael Schulze
    This workshop will take place: in 808A

    To register for a Writing Center Workshop:

    1. Sign in using the link below to access ASC Online with your MyGateway login. Fill out the registration form if it’s your first time. Note:  Only currently enrolled students may log in and attend a workshop.
    2. From the drop-down menu at the top, select “Student Success Workshops”.
    3. You will see the name of the workshop on the left side and a white box for the time of the workshop on the schedule.
    4. Click on the white box and fill out the form to register for the workshop.

    When it’s time to attend the workshop:

    1. Head over to Writing Center Workshop room 808A, located in the back of the Library building
    2. Check in with front desk staff
    Late attendees may not be admitted into the workshop so please plan to arrive early.

     
    Room 808A
  • - How to Check Your Assignments for Common Grammar Mistakes
    How to Check Your Assignments for Common Grammar Mistakes - Room 808A

    How to Check Your Assignments for Common Grammar Mistakes - Room 808A


    March 21

    In this workshop, you’ll learn how to check your writing assignments for grammar errors and other common mistakes. The workshop will focus on verb tenses, pronoun/antecedent agreement, and parallel structure, among other topics.

    Presented by: Jessica Tapia
    This workshop will take place: in 808A

    To register for a Writing Center Workshop:

    1. Sign in using the link below to access ASC Online with your MyGateway login. Fill out the registration form if it’s your first time. Note:  Only currently enrolled students may log in and attend a workshop.
    2. From the drop-down menu at the top, select “Student Success Workshops”.
    3. You will see the name of the workshop on the left side and a white box for the time of the workshop on the schedule.
    4. Click on the white box and fill out the form to register for the workshop.

    When it’s time to attend the workshop:

    1. Head over to Writing Center Workshop room 808A, located in the back of the Library building
    2. Check in with front desk staff
    Late attendees may not be admitted into the workshop so please plan to arrive early.

     
    Room 808A