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Undergraduate Diversity Conference Thursday, Feb 18

Who is a stranger at CU? Who is a stranger in her own country? Join students, immigrant workers and faculty for an exploration in diversity.

The Program for Writing & Rhetoric presents “Strangers in a Strange Land”

Thursday, Feb 18. British Studies Room, Norlin Lib, 5th Floor.

8:30-9:30 am: Breakfast + dialogues with CU immigrant workers, facilitated by Prof. Patty Limerick

9:30-11:00: Presentations by PWR students

11-12: VOICE, advocacy group for undocumented students


The Program for Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Colorado at Boulder seeks to make writing central to the undergraduate education of our students. We are committed to training students to think critically about the texts they read and the writing they produce and to enable them to shape and express ideas with clarity and grace in any context - academic, professional, civic, or personal. Through our commitment to small class size and intensive workshops that focus on substantive revision, our students experience a quality of writing instruction unrivaled among public universities.

The Program for Writing and Rhetoric is a freestanding unit in the College of Arts and Sciences responsible for campuswide instruction in expository writing. The program coordinates and oversees all writing curricula and instruction intended to meet college and campus requirements, including efforts in specific disciplines (e.g. Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Integrative Physiology) and in targeted campus programs (e.g. Residential Academic Programs).

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