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We are taking applications for 2023-2024 Writing Center tutors through Feb. 3rd. Contact Ms. Feliks or any Writing Center tutor for questions.
Read More Apply to be a Writing Center tutor!We are taking applications for 2023-2024 Writing Center tutors through Feb. 3rd. Contact Ms. Feliks or any Writing Center tutor for questions.
Read More Apply to be a Writing Center tutor!Charlotte Perry (’23) reflects on an important Skyline Writing Center value: funds of knowledge. “But the part of it that I think a lot of students don’t consider when they first join the Writing Center is that your fund of knowledge can be your people skills, ability to make people laugh/feel comfortable, and being able to rephrase questions.”
Read More The Diversity of “Funds of Knowledge”Michelle McGuinty (’24) outlines the pros and cons of digital versus print books. She asks, “Which is better,” inviting readers to draw their own conclusions.
Read More The War of Paper and DigitalAvivah Mitchel (’23) reflects on the power of people-watching to elicit empathy and connect with those we tutor. “Discomfort can appear differently in each person, but it is so often recognizable. Happiness, people can’t seem to hide it when it radiates off of them.”
Read More People WatchingSalsabeel Hodge (’23) reflects on her own self-care journey and gives some practical tips to balance academic success and happiness and health. “…students need to take a step back from the noise and learn to care for themselves, so they can show up fully for the important people and areas of their lives.”
Read More Ditch the Hustle Mentality: 3 Tips for Students Struggling with Self-Care in an Academically Grueling Environment