Writing Center: Prepare your students for an AI future

Writing Center: Prepare your students for an AI future

GCSU’s Writing Center is dedicated to assisting undergraduate and graduate writers across all disciplines. Complement your teaching by working with the center to help students reflect, provide space for metacognitive work, and consider their audience. Working with tutors keeps a focus on process and creates opportunities for students to understand and practice how to become better learners and collaborate with others. *Please stay tuned to announcements from CTL and the Digital Humanities Collaborative about upcoming events–kick off the semester with a workshop from UT Austin’s S. Scott Graham on Jan. 26.*

  • Graduate and undergraduate tutors (writing consultants) offer feedback and strategies to help students improve not only their current projects but also their writing in general for process-oriented work across multiple composing/dissemination modalities, including posters and presentations. 
  • Spring hours start on Jan. 16.
  • In-person, virtual, and feedback via email appointments are available Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Virtual and feedback via email appointments are also available Mon., Tues., Thurs. 6-7 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. -noon. Find us in A&S 2-56A—down the hallway from the auditorium.



Students can reach the center via email at writing.center@gcsu.edu. Schedule an appointment directly at https://writingcenter.gcsu.edu or by visiting Unify and selecting "Scheduling with the Writing Center" from the "Start Here" tab. 

The #1 reason students use the Writing Center is that faculty and staff recommend it to them. Connect students with the Writing Center by...

  • including it in your syllabus—see the linked overview for the syllabus statement & more helpful info.
  • putting a Writing Center Widget in your course! It is simple–just email CTL’s Alison Shepard with your course name. It can be placed so it complements the Ina Dillard Russell Library Widget for one-stop access right from your D2L course.
  • requesting a class visit or info cards/flyers for your building/office—see contact info below.
  • contacting the Writing Center Director Dr. Joy Bracewell to chat about other ways the center can support students in your courses or unit.

Email: writing.center@gcsu.edu or joy.bracewell@gcsu.edu /Phone: 478-445-8724.

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Updated: 2024-01-16
Joy Bracewell
joy.bracewell@gcsu.edu
(478)-445-8724
The Writing Center