by anna_beaudry1 | Apr 12, 2022 | graduate student advice, graduate student resources, Graduate Writing Center, interview, life in grad school, STEM, wellness, writing
Want to get to know the soon-to-be Associate Dean of Professional Development for Baylor’s Graduate School, Dr. Sara Dolan? Read on to learn more about her and her writing habits. Starting in June, Dr. Dolan will be taking over from current Associate Dean, Dr....
by anna_beaudry1 | Mar 14, 2022 | Beth Allison Barr author, graduate student advice, Graduate Student Association, Graduate Writing Center, guest post, interview, life in grad school, pedagogy, PhD alt-career, writing
Well, we’re back from Spring Break, which for grad students doesn’t mean living it up on a Florida Beach. It probably meant checking on your lab mosquitoes, editing a thesis chapter, catching up on grading student essays, or trying (we repeat, trying, not...
by anna_beaudry1 | Oct 25, 2021 | graduate student advice, graduate student guest post, Graduate Student Mentoring, graduate student resources, Graduate Writing Center, guest post, pedagogy, wellness
I’ll be the first to admit it: I’m not a shy person. I tend to speak my mind, probably too often. While this can serve me well in graduate seminars by breaking the ice and getting the conversation going, I haven’t always been so quick to contribute...
by anna_beaudry1 | Sep 13, 2021 | graduate student resources, Graduate Writing Center, Uncategorized, writing
We are nearly a month into the Fall semester. By this point, you probably have multiple assignment deadlines leering at you from your Google Calendar. Maybe it’s a Problem of Practice Assignment. Maybe it’s a seminar paper. Maybe it’s an IMRaD...
by becca_cassady | Apr 19, 2021 | graduate student guest post, graduate student resources, Graduate Writing Center, writing
This post was originally published on the Baylor Graduate Writing Center blog on April 14, 2021. I heard a proverb recently that struck me as quite relevant to my work as a writing scholar: “There is no tale so great that it can’t be spoiled in the telling.” I thought...
by beth_barr | May 4, 2020 | graduate student guest post, Graduate Writing Center, Uncategorized
Today we welcome Ed Eschler, a writing consultant for the Graduate Writing Center. You can find the original post here: https://baylorgwc.wordpress.com/blog/ Among freelance writers and artists there’s a truism that makes its rounds: when you set your own hours, every...