Whether you’re writing an English paper, a lab report, an application essay, or even the next great American novel, feedback is important. The Writing Center’s undergraduate peer writing consultants are trained to give you a reader’s perspective on your work. Through one-on-one consultations, they can help you decide what works, what to revise, and where […]
Read More »Ashley Schmid, a senior in mechanical engineering, is the first S&T undergraduate student to publish a paper that achieved Scholar’s Mine’s “top 10 downloads of all time” ranking.
Read More »If your students would benefit from feedback, guidance and encouragement on written assignments, the Writing Center can help.
Read More »If you know students who have recently completed research that deserves recognition, encourage them to publish. Peer to Peer is Missouri S&T’s cross-disciplinary, peer-reviewed and open-access journal of undergraduate student research.
Read More »The Writing Center seeks undergraduate students to work as peer writing consultants beginning in Fall 2018, and your help is needed to identify qualified candidates. If you know students with strong writing and interpersonal skills, please pass their names on to Jeanine Bruening, director of the center, at brueningj@mst.edu by Wednesday, April 4.
Read More »The Writing Center is making writing consultations more accessible and efficient for undergraduate students working on long documents. Students preparing papers of seven pages or more can now submit a draft of their work when they schedule a consultation online. A consultant will review the draft before the appointment, saving consultation time for discussion.
Read More »Would your students benefit from feedback, guidance and encouragement on written assignments? The Writing Center’s trained and certified undergraduate writing consultants will be available beginning Monday, January 22, to assist other undergraduate students, one-on-one, with any type of document.
Read More »The Writing Center and the Campus Arts Committee will host a reception to introduce an exhibit of paintings by Byron Calavaza, an artist of the Zuni Pueblo in western New Mexico. Calavaza’s acrylics give expression to traditional elements of Zuni spirituality. Attend the opening exhibit 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6, in the Writing Center, located in Room 113 Campus Support Facility.
Read More »Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 2, Writing Center tutors will be available to help undergraduate students with all types of writing. Encourage students to take advantage of this resource by inviting Writing Center staff to make 10-minute class presentations explaining how the tutors can help.
Read More »The Writing Center will open for tutoring on Monday, Jan. 27, and would like to remind all undergraduates of the services available. Staff and tutors are available to make 10-minute class presentations letting students know how they can help. Schedule a presentation, email Jeanine Bruening to schedule a visit.
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