Our writing resources provide academic assistance
for the writing of
effective essays and research papers.
We serve writing students at every level through one-to-one tutoring, workshops, and requested presentations where students learn together outside of formal classes.
Go to the library's 2nd floor on Wednesday nights from 6-8:30 to get help from a CTL tutor and Reference Librarian for writing and research walk-in help.
The CTL writing TAs assist ENG 101 and 102 by attending the class and leading the third day, 50 minute session with a hands-on writing activity. One writing TA is assigned to each ENG 101 or 102 section.
Prior to midterms and finals weeks, the CTL writing staff offers two day walk-in writing assistance. Students from in all courses seeking writing assistance are encouraged to come to receive one-to-one tutoring. Help House times are posted closer to the time of the event.
The CTL assigns a Writing Teaching Assistant to departments wanting to participate in the Liaison Project. This project gives the department a contact person to coordinate specific CTL requests. To contact your Writing Teaching Assistant, email ctl@uis.edu.
| Writing Teaching Assistant | Department |
Stephanie Pezzella 206-9055 |
Accountancy Business Administration Economics Management Management Information Systems |
Lacey Frye 206-9057 |
Human Development Counseling Clinical Laboratory Science Communication |
Joey Cruse 206-9053 |
Biology Chemistry Liberal Studies Teacher Education |
Heather Hagedorn 206-9051 |
Computer Science English Sociology/Anthropology |
Justin Ray 206-9055 |
History Psychology Global Studies International Studies Women and Gender Studies |
Sarah Clinch Collins 206-9053 |
Philosophy Legal Studies Environmental Studies Theatre |
Erik Igoe 206-9057 |
Criminal Justice Political Science African American Studies Criminal Justice |