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SAW Workshops
Fall 2007 Workshops Workshops will be held at 7:00 pm in Room 418 of the Williston Library, just below the SAW Center. All students are welcome and no appointment is needed.
Reading at the College Level Tuesday, October 2 Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of reading you are expected to complete? Learn how to read through and meaningfully process large amounts of text.
From Good to Great—Writing Your Best Paper Tuesday, October 30 Learn to strengthen your thesis statements and improve the overall structure of your papers through effective revision.
Supporting Your Great Ideas—Using Sources Effectively in Your Paper Tuesday, November 13 Do you have great ideas? Learn how to use sources and how to choose, introduce, and cite the most effective sources to enhance your paper.
Speak Up! Give Great Presentations! Tuesday, November 27 Are you worried about speaking in front of a group? Learn how to organize, outline, and give effective presentations. Outreach Workshop Series Beginning with the spring 2007 semester, the former Residential Hall Workshop Series took on a new structure. Workshops are now offered throughout the community by request. This system is designed to benefit the Student Advisors on campus by helping to fill the required academic activities they must produce for their floor. This structure also allows SAW to present workshops by request to nonresidential hall based organizations such as the cultural organizations, the Frances Perkins Program, and athletic teams. If you are interested in having a workshop scheduled for your residential floor, organization, or program, please email Kim Parent, SAW Assistant Coordinator for Peer Mentoring.
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