The Center for Writing and Communicating Ideas (CWCI) offers individual consultations, peer workshops, and other programming to support registered GSAS students at all stages of their career. Each month, director of the CWCI, Suzanne Smith, hosts a Writer’s Night where students are able to hear from various guest speakers as they discuss their experiences and challenges with writing throughout their career. Learn more about the CWCI:
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On September 27, 2016, Director of the CWCI, Suzanne Smith, hosted a Writer’s Night with Dean Xiao-Li Meng in which he discussed the challenges he has always faced as a writer. Learn more about the CWCI:
On October 27, 2016, Director of the CWCI, Suzanne Smith, hosted a Writer’s Night with Professor Duncan White in which he discussed his professional experience of the difference between writing for an academic readership versus for a larger public. Learn more about the CWCI:
