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Overview

CTL offers Writing resourcesOur 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.

Writing Walk-In Hours in 2nd Floor of Library (Starting Wed. 9/7/11)

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.

ENG 101 and 102 Assistance

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.

Midterm and Finals Help Houses

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.

Department Liaison Project

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

 

 

 

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