Center for Writing Excellence News
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Blugold's story gives hope to others facing chronic illness: Erica Nerbonne
With new passions and plans in graduate school ahead, May 2020 grad Erica Nerbonne continues to show that while chronic illness may slow her down a bit at times, it will never stop her from aiming high and reaching her goals.
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We are all in this, writing together
Currently, the Center for Writing Excellence (CWE) is operating entirely online. Together, we are finding energy in work we feel matters now, more than ever.
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Graduate Assistant Director Says Goodbye
A sad goodbye occurred this past May in the CWE. Charlotte Kupsh, an intelligent and beloved GAD, will begin a new chapter at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Although her leaving saddens our CWE family, we are proud and will be rooting her on.
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Alumni Reflect on Life After the CWE: Jacob Fishbeck
I was a political science major at UWEC, and I worked in the Writing Center for two years starting in fall of 2010. Since graduating from UWEC in December 2012, I have held a few different jobs.
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CWE Takes on MWCA
This past March, I attended a conference hosted by the Midwest Writing Center Association in Omaha, Nebraska and, wow, was it exciting! Along with me for the ride were Graduate Assistants Zachary Peterson, Charlotte Kupsh, and Logan Frodl, Assistant Direc
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CWE Celebrates 8th Annual National Day on Writing
The Center for Writing Excellence had a wonderful National Day on Writing this last school year.
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Faculty, staff recognized for service to students with disabilities
UW-Eau Claire's Services for Students with Disabilities office held its Faculty and Staff Recognition Reception Oct. 18 to honor staff members for their service to students with disabilities, and also celebrate UW-Eau Claire’s centennial.
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UW-Eau Claire's unique Blugold Seminar prepares students for success
Blugold Seminar, UW-Eau Claire's high-impact program for students to complete the writing requirement, touches every Blugold beginning his or her collegiate journey and fosters success regardless of the student's field of study.