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− | + | '''Writing center''' can refer to several different spaces on campus that focus on writing: | |
− | + | *[[Creative Writing Center]] - main center for undergraduates, located in 310 [[Philosophy Hall|Philosophy]] | |
− | + | *[[Barnard Writing Center]] | |
+ | *[[Social Work Writing Center]] | ||
+ | *[[Graduate Writing Center]] at [[Teachers College]] | ||
+ | *[[Burke Theological Library Writing Center]] at [[Union Theological Seminary]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 1 December 2013
Writing center can refer to several different spaces on campus that focus on writing:
- Creative Writing Center - main center for undergraduates, located in 310 Philosophy
- Barnard Writing Center
- Social Work Writing Center
- Graduate Writing Center at Teachers College
- Burke Theological Library Writing Center at Union Theological Seminary
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