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The WAC Resource Center

The centralized, online location for articles, tools, and tips designed to support
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) at CUNY.

NOTE TO 2015-2016 WAC FELLOWS: If you’re looking for the advance readings and the in-session handouts for the August 25 workshop, click on “Files” on the left, then the folder “WAC Fellow Professional Development.” Note that when you open the folder there is an option to download the folder as a zip file–this is probably the most efficient way to get all the documents at once.

If you’re coming back AFTER the August 25 workshop for online follow-up, click on “Forum” at the left. You’ll find follow-up activities for all of the workshops, plus an “Ask Us Anything” feature, and of course a link to the ubiquitous assessment survey.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE WAC RESOURCE CENTER:

At the WAC Resource Center, you can:
Search — for materials in *Files* by topic, or upload your own.
Workshop — projects using the group *Docs* function.
Discuss — the ins, outs, dos, and don’ts of WAC in the *Forum*.

All the files and info submitted to this group are available on the new, easy-to-use CUNY WAC Resources site!

http://wacresources.commons.gc.cuny.edu/

Coordinated Undergraduate Education Conference @ MEC May 11, 2018

  • Please consider attending the following conference at Medgar Evers College on May 11, 2018.

    Keynote Speaker: Dr. Chris Emdin author of For White Folks Who Teach In the Hood and the Rest of Ya’ll Too, which is currently on the New York Times best sellers list.

    The 6th Annual Coordinated Undergraduate Education Conference will be held on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Medgar Evers College. This year’s theme, STEAM for the Global Economy, or how “The World Runs on STEAM,” will serve as an approach to learning that reveals for students the numerous applications of steam technology through the multiple lenses of Science, Technology, Engineering, and the Arts. The conference’s goals are to inspire students to think critically, engage in experiential learning, problem solve, embrace collaboration, and work creatively

    The arena of the annual CUE conference represents a wonderful opportunity to share evidence-based practice across CUNY under the umbrella of this year’s theme of STEAM. Aimed at elevating student success, retention and graduation, and effective transfer, the 2018 CUE Conference will focus on improving student outcomes in developmental and gateway courses, with special attention directed at acceleration models and the impact on advancing equity through effective models.

    Register with us to attend. There will be 250 conference spots available.

    Interested in presenting a workshop or poster? To learn more about submitting your application, visit our website at https://ares.mec.cuny.edu/cue/

     

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