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Writing, Reading, and Speaking Center

Our full-time professional instructors work with Â鶹´«Ã½ students to help them develop into confident and effective writers, readers, and speakers. We meet with students engaged in any writing, reading, or speaking project, for any class, in any discipline, at any point in their process. Whether they’re writing short essays or seminar papers, reading academic articles for the first time or organizing reading notes for a Mentored Academic Project, preparing research posters and presentations, or planning applications for graduate study, we can provide encouragement and constructive feedback.

Most of our work with students is in : 40-minute one-on-one meetings in which we focus intensively on a single project and, in doing so, help students develop skills and strategies that they can apply to other projects and adapt to other contexts. For students who want ongoing, structured support, the Writing Center also offers courses in basic academic writing, advanced principles of writing, and oral communication.

Writing Center instructors also collaborate with Â鶹´«Ã½ faculty, helping them plan and sequence reading, writing, and speaking assignments to foster student learning and engagement. Upon request, we visit classes to co-teach writing-related lessons and facilitate discussions about writing and the writing process. Most summers, we offer workshops for faculty; past topics include designing writing and research assignments, responding to student writing, and teaching critical reading across the curriculum.

More information about resources for current students and faculty is available on our (secure login required).

  • Appointments

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    The Â鶹´«Ã½ College Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking

    "... students will develop more completely as writers and, in turn, produce better writing if they think about academic writing as a process for acquiring, demonstrating, and producing knowledge."

    Composed by and for students, The Â鶹´«Ã½ College Guide to Writing, Research, and Speaking offers a Â鶹´«Ã½ perspective on these vital skills.

Contact Information

Phone
641-269-3117

C1410 Humanities & Social Studies Complex (HSSC)
1226 Park St
Â鶹´«Ã½, IA 50112
United States

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