The University Writing Program will be presenting at this week’s Conference on College Composition & Communication, which is taking place at the Baltimore Convention Center according to the CCCC schedule.
Thursday 4/10
Carly Schnitzler
“Perception and Uptake of AI in Workplace, Educational, and Creative Contexts—and Implications for Writing Programs”
10:30am – 11:45am
Meeting Room 338
Neşe Devenot
“Nuanced Melodies in Drug Narratives: Policy Writing, Ketamine Clinics, and Psychedelic Playlists”
10:30am – 11:45am
Meeting Room 302
Friday 4/11
Deirdre Vinyard
“The B-side to Writing Center Lore: How Critical Language Awareness Mixes with WC Identity to Create a Language Justice Beat We Can All Dance To”
9:30am – 10:45am
Meeting Room 314
Lauren Fusilier
“Sound and Vision: Remixing a FYC Course for a New Era”
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Meeting Room 347
Brittany Hull & Lisa Wright
“Stories in the Key of Life: Remixing the First-Year Writing Classroom to Promote Personal and Academic Success”
2:00pm – 3:15pm
Speakers:
Rochelle Earl-Sample, Writing & Reading Center Coordinator & Adjunct English Faculty, Lincoln University of PA
Lisa E. Wright, Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
Natasha Tinsley, Associate Professor and Writing Center Coordinator, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
Brittany Hull, Senior Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University
Meeting Room 344
Matthew Pavesich
“Writing to Remember: How Adults Use Self-Sponsored Writing to Preserve, Export, Celebrate, and Mitigate Loss”
2:45pm – 3:15pm
Meeting Room 333
Saturday 4/12
Schuler Benson
“Teacher to Teacher”
9:00am – 12:00pm
Meeting Room 310
Carly Schnitzler
“The B-side of Classroom Technology: Centering the Human within the Technology-mediated Composition Classroom”
11:00am – 12:15pm
Meeting Room 341
Wenqi Cui
“Writing Groups Remixed: Contemplative Approaches, a Global Citizenship Ethos, and Senior Capstone Writers”
1:15pm – 1:45pm
Meeting Room 348