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Events in April 2024

  • - Cesar Chavez Day Holiday - Campus Closed
    Cesar Chavez Day Holiday - Campus Closed -

    Cesar Chavez Day Holiday - Campus Closed -

    All day
    April 1

    The campus will be closed on Monday April 1 for Cesar Chavez Day Holiday.

  • - Strengthen Your Critical Thinking in Written Assignments
    Strengthen Your Critical Thinking in Written Assignments - Room 808A

    Strengthen Your Critical Thinking in Written Assignments - Room 808A


    April 4

    What does it mean to think critically? What are strategies for strengthening analysis? Have you been told you should dig deeper when writing a paper? This workshop will discuss ways to deepen critical thinking skills by moving beyond summarizing and paraphrasing so you can lengthen and
    develop your analysis. Appropriate for all levels.

    Presented by: Stefani Okonyan
    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
  • - Understanding the 3-Part MLA Documentation System
    Understanding the 3-Part MLA Documentation System - Room 808A

    Understanding the 3-Part MLA Documentation System - Room 808A


    April 18

    This workshop covers the “why” and the “how” of the MLA documentation system and will break down each of its 3 elements so that you better understand how these parts work together to create a perfectly documented piece of writing. You are welcome to bring your own essays—and
    bring your questions! Our workshop is perfect for anyone in a writing class and anyone taking a course that requires documenting outside sources. Handouts will be available.

    Presented by: Darren Chiang-Schultheiss
    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