UMT’s official page for the Writing and Public Speaking Center. Need a tutoring appt? Need a question answered? DM us! Open M-TH 10am to 8pm, F 10-4, Sun 5-8pm
6-word stories from our folks for Int’l Writing Centers Week:
Writing is hard. Need some company?
Helping students own what they know.
You + Writing + Us = Long deep exhale.
@IWCA_NCTE
Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 31) at 7:30 pm MDT ‼️Promises to be a fascinating and timely panel conversation on the past, present, and future of refugee resettlement 🗺 https://t.co/FAbvOivmlz
Submissions for the Drake Award for Student Writing are due April 1st. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply. https://t.co/koyGdwIROL
We get our tutors from the deep blue sea !🦈🦑🌊
Blake Sherman (the one being eaten, not the teeth) says, “Trust the process. The outcome might be different in the end, but finding value in the journey might shine some light along the way.”
#writingtutors#WritingCommunity
Join @ihmec for a live virtual program with Christopher Till, Executive Director at the Apartheid Museum and Nelson Mandela’s Capture Site, as he shares powerful insights about the incredible life and legacy of Nelson Mandela.
https://t.co/fdHxX9Xlif
To all of the women in the UM family who are leading, asking tough questions, expanding boundaries for equity and inclusion and lifting others up - we are better because of your efforts. Happy International Women's Day! #ChooseToChallenge#IWD2021
📣 Calling all UM undergraduate and graduate students to apply for the Richard Drake Writing Award!
✍️ The Richard Drake Writing Award honors excellence in writing in the humanities in the College of Humanities and Sciences
Apply by April 1st https://t.co/koyGdwIROL
Summer is just around the corner! If you haven’t had a chance to check out our newest Summer popup banner in the UC, we'd love for you to stop by to take a silly (or serious) selfie in front of it and tag us @umsummerprograms. We will repost and share your photo onto our stories.
How Negro History Week Became Black History Month and Why It Matters Now @nytimes
Dr. Wilson "chose February because it was the month in which both Lincoln and Douglass were born." @nytimes
https://t.co/HIZAWjejzJ #BHM#BLM
I am truly honored and humbled that @ncph recognized me with this year's "Excellence in Consulting" award for my expert witness work on behalf of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes and The Coeur d'Alene Tribe in recent cases involving their land and water rights.