
L to R: PWM Capstone Seminar Colloquium presenters: Amber Thatcher, Roxann Song, Lynette Caballero, Marilyn Chavez-Martinez, Kailee Silver Forty of the Professional Writing Minor’s seventy-one graduating seniors participated in the…
Read MoreL to R: PWM Capstone Seminar Colloquium presenters: Amber Thatcher, Roxann Song, Lynette Caballero, Marilyn Chavez-Martinez, Kailee Silver Forty of the Professional Writing Minor’s seventy-one graduating seniors participated in the…
Read MoreEarlier this year, the UCLA Center for the Advancement of Teaching published a video in which Writing Programs lecturer and 2020 Distinguished Teaching Award winner Peggy Davis discusses how she…
Read MoreUCLA Newsroom recently highlighted Writing Programs lecturer Amber West and her unique English Composition course, “Identity and Representation in the Post-Hip-Hop Era.” West teaches hip-hop as literature, and the students…
Read MoreThe UCLA Department of English is celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the publication of Ulysses by hosting an experiment in collective reading. Professors Louise Hornby and Colleen Jaurretche will hold…
Read MoreWriting Programs is proud to announce the inaugural recipient of the Sonia Maasik Prize for Graduate Instructors of Writing. The 2020-2021 winner of the Maasik Prize is Spencer Robins. Spencer is a graduate…
Read MoreThis year’s Undergraduate Writing Award winners were honored via a virtual award ceremony. Please view the presentation here. The following is a list of the winners, their essays, and the…
Read MoreWriting Programs lecturer David Kipen’s idea for a 21st Century Federal Writers’ Project has reached Washington D.C. Santa Monica Congressman Ted Lieu recently introduced a bill proposing a program based…
Read MoreOn May 18, 2021, Professional Writing Minor student Rebekah Brandes published her first story in Los Angeles Magazine. Rebekah took English Composition M138 (Topics in Creative Writing: The Creative Nonfiction…
Read MoreSusannah Rodriguez Drissi’s novel Until We’re Fish (Propertius Press, 2020) was recently selected as the 2020 Nautilus Book Award Winner in Fiction. An international book prize, Nautilus Awards honor “Better Books…
Read MoreThe XR in the Arts and Humanities: Extended Reality Research Projects and Pedagogy with VR, AR and MR webinar will take place on Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 3 PM…
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