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Tori White Receives 2016-17 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award

Tori White has received a 2016-17 Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award. Tori’s summer UWP101 students produced a textbook, collaboratively choosing a topic, creating an annotated bibliography, selecting primary sources to include, and writing an introduction and discussion questions for each reading.

Liz Constable receives $6,500 Seed Grant from the Feminist Research Institute

Together with colleagues Corrie Decker and Jenny Kaminer, Liz Constable is the recipient of a Seed Grant from the Feminist Research Institute of $6, 500 for a collaborative interdisciplinary and comparative feminist research project that examines the relationship between discursive constructions of youth and policy decisions. Liz presented part of this work at a UC Berkeley Mini-Colloquium on April 14th in a presentation titled "'Too Old for Heidi, Too Young for Carrie': Catachresis and Affective Absorption in Breillat's Cinema."

Katie Rodger presents at 2017 UCD Science Communication Workshop

On April 10th Katie Rodgers presented at the 2017 UCD Science Communication Workshop, a full day event

with the goal of providing communication tools to convey scientific concepts to a variety of audiences in public and professional interactions. 

UWP Wins Picnic Day 2017 Exhibit Award

The University Writing Program’s Picnic Day exhibit won the Arts and Humanities Exhibit Award during this year’s Picnic Day! The award recognizes exhibits that highlight the university’s growth and showcase the vast diversity of UC Davis.

This was the Writing Program’s second-ever Picnic Day exhibit, and it featured a handmade, playable, 8-foot-tall Scrabble board, a laminated-bookmark-making station, and a 50-foot-wide, writing-on-the wall display.

Congratulations, UWP!

Conversations with Writers: Frank Waln and "Indigenous Storytelling through Hip Hop"

Frank Waln, an award winning Sicangu Lakota storyteller and Hip Hop artist and music producer from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, will present “Indigenous Storytelling through Hip Hop”on Tuesday, April 25th from 5:00-6:30pm in the Student Community Center Multi-Purpose Room (2nd floor). The event is sponsored by the UWP's Conversations with Writers, the Native American Retention Initiative, the Cross Cultural Center, and the Native Community.

Summer Abroad in Ireland, France, and Spain

SUMMER ABROAD 2017

                         CELTIC CONNECTIONS: IRELAND, FRANCE & SPAIN

'Celtic Connections: Ireland, France & Spain' carries 8 units for a one-month long stay in Dublin (Ireland), Santiago (Spain), and Rennes (France).

Cassie Hemstrom Publishes Chapter in the Book Rewired

Cassie Hemstrom has published the chapter "In a Research Writing Frame of Mind" in the book Rewired: Research-Writing Partnerships within the Frameworks published by the American Library Association.

Lindsay Sabotka and Cassie Hemstrom Partner with Yolo County Animal Services Shelter

Lindsay Sabotka and Cassie Hemstrom have partnered with the local Yolo County Animal Services Shelter to create service learning opportunities for their 104A business writing students. Shelter representatives have visited their classes and discussed the different rhetorical situations the shelter encounters in social media and promotional writing, and their students were able to analyze these situations, as well as the shelter's audiences and purposes in writing.

Rhetoric@Davis Panel: Language is Moral Action

The Rhetoric@Davis Research Cluster and the UC Davis Bioethics Academy will host the event, CRISPR Ethics: Language is Moral Action, on February 8, 4:30-6:30 p.m.    Join us and our interdisciplinary panel of experts for a lively discussion. Panelists, who are members of the UC Davis Bioethics Academy, will focus on CRISPR, a genome modification technique, to talk about language, ethics, and public deliberation in the face of scientific and technological uncertainty. They will do so from four perspectives: rhetoric and composition, religious studies, law, and bioethics.

Anti-Feminist Speaker Inspires Donation to UC Davis Women's Center

When members of the University Writing Program learned that conservative pundit Milo Yiannopoulos would speak at UC Davis, they decided to help the kind of organization his writing attacks.

UWP members recently raised $400 to donate to the UC Davis Women's Research and Resources Center. They chose WRRC because of Yiannopoulos's widely publicized criticism of feminists in the video game and film industry.

Yiannopoulos has been accused of using his Breitbart News column to facilitate the online harassment of women, such as the all-female cast of 2016's Ghostbusters movie.