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APA Formatting: Beyond Citations

Thursday, April 10
12-1 p.m. ET
Audience: All students
Besides citations and reference entries, APA consists of many other style rules that we must use. This webinar will focus on these style rules, covering topics like serial commas, numbers, capitalization, paper formatting, abbreviations, and passive voice. Whether you need a review of APA style or are new to these rules, join us to better understand how to format your writing. 

Welcome to the Writing Center

Monday, April 14
6-7 p.m. ET
Audience: All students
During this introduction to the Writing Center's services, learn about the many resources we have to offer. This webinar is designed to orient you to the many resources available at your fingertips, including Grammarly, paper reviews, tutorials, and social media.  

Synthesis and Thesis Development

Friday, April 25
11-12 p.m. ET

Audience: All students
A thesis statement and synthesis are essential components of strong academic writing and are intertwined as the synthesis in your writing serves to support your thesis statement. This webinar explores some strategies on how to approach synthesis and thesis development in your draft, helping you to integrate both to improve your writing. 

Annotated Bibliographies

Wednesday, April 30
7-8 p.m. ET
Audience: Graduate and KAM students
This session discusses the do's and don'ts of annotated bibliographies via examples. This discussion will be relevant for all KAM students, as well as any other graduate students who will be or have completed an annotated bibliography as part of their course work.

We also explain how annotated bibliographies can be used by all writers as a way to take notes and organize research. If you are currently writing or will write a large research paper, this is the webinar for you!




Writing Instructor Beth Oyler coordinates the Writing Center's webinar instruction. Visit our webinars page for the webinar archive.

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