Two writing workshops are happening this week at Lewis & Clark. Mark Hansen, co-director of the Oregon Writing Project, will be giving a workshop on "Turning Stories into Essays: Fostering Community and Developing Academic Writing Skills." His workshop will be held on Wednesday, October 17, from 5-7 at Lewis & Clark Chapel.
Amy Lindahl, biology teacher at Grant High School, will teach "Writing Great Lab Reports: Science Writing Strategies that Work" on October 18, from 5-7 pm in room 108 in Rogers Hall on the Lewis & Clark Campus.
You can just show up. Each workshop costs $30; however, if you are a current Lewis & Clark mentor, you may attend for free.
For complete workshop listings and registration formats at: go.lclark.edu/graduate/workshop/series
Amy Lindahl, biology teacher at Grant High School, will teach "Writing Great Lab Reports: Science Writing Strategies that Work" on October 18, from 5-7 pm in room 108 in Rogers Hall on the Lewis & Clark Campus.
You can just show up. Each workshop costs $30; however, if you are a current Lewis & Clark mentor, you may attend for free.
For complete workshop listings and registration formats at: go.lclark.edu/graduate/workshop/series
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