Service-Learning
The writing department offers a number of courses that include service-learning components.
Service-learning courses allow students and instructors to collaborate with local
organizations to bring about positive change in our community. Community members,
students, and instructors often work with ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø's Center for Community, Service, and Justice (CCSJ) to serve the needs of Baltimore and Maryland. In this way, the Writing Department
supports the university's mission of social justice and helping to form "men and women
for others."
Students may take writing courses listed as "service-learning" (SL) or courses listed
as "service-learning optional" (SO). Courses listed as "service-learning" dedicate
the entire subject matter and classwork to the service-learning project. Service-learning
optional courses contain elements of service-learning, such as one or two projects
where students collaborate with community members
The following writing courses are generally offered as service-learning or service-learning
optional (please note that not all sections of these courses offer service-learning):
- WR100, Effective Writing
- WR305, Writing for the Web
- WR320, Art of Argument
- WR323, Writing Center Theory and Practice
- WR327, Civic Literacy
- WR325, Rhetoric of Professional Writing
- WR326, Technical Writing
- WR353, Biography and Autobiography
Course Projects and Student Work
End the Wait Now Campaign
The link below will take you to a service-learning project that sections of WR320, Art of Argument contribute to - The Arc Maryland "End the Wait Now Campaign." Students collaborate with Maryland residents who require assistance with their special needs family members. ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø's WR320 class created the video profiles for Gabby and Ofek: "End the Wait Now Campaign."
GEDCO/CARES Career Connection
Students from professional and technical writing classes have collaborated with to help their clients write cover letters and résumés, as well as find and apply for jobs. A recent project included creating an .
The Baltimore Reads Gazette
Students from WR100, Effective Writing partner with to cultivate an urban garden and write about their experiences:
The Baltimore Reads Gazette Vol. 3.1
ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø Writing Center Bridges Program
In celebration of raising his GPA by almost an entire point, ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø lacrosse players Jason Crane (left) and Alek Klincewicz (right) met with local Baltimore high school student and lacrosse enthusiast Kevin Ingram (center) to talk about college and college lacrosse. Kevin participates every week in the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø Writing Center service-learning program, LWC/Bridges, where he is tutored by a writing center tutor.
Upcoming Events
Writers at Work: Karin Lin-GreenbergTuesday, October 8th at 6:30pm
Fourth Floor Program Room
Modern Masters:Jackie Calmes
Wednesday, October 16th at 6:00pm
McManus Theater
Becoming Bulletproof
Monday, October 28th at 7:00pm
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Writers at Work: Faculty Reading
Tuesday, February 18th at 6:30pm
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One Question
Wednesday, April 2nd at 7:00pm
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Writers at Work: Emma Dries
Tuesday, April 8th at 6:30pm
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