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The Miller Writing Center is open for fall semester from August 25 to December 5. We are open on Sunday from 3:00 to 9:00 p.m., Monday - Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. We are closed August 31 and September 1 for Labor Day Weekend, October 9-10 for Fall Break, and November 23-28 for Thanksgiving Break. Auburn students, faculty, and staff can get free, one-on-one feedback from a Miller Writing Center peer consultant on any kind of writing at any point in the process. Make up to three in-person, online, or asynchronous appointments per week through Advise Assist.
Learn more about the Miller Writing Center.
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The Miller Writing Center is closed October 9 and 10 for Fall Break. Regular hours resume October 12.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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How can we support students’ critical thinking in the age of generative artificial intelligence (genAI)? In this workshop, interested instructors will gather over four sessions to experiment with genAI applications and design a writing assignment that encourages discipline-specific critical thinking, with AI as an assistive tool or an object of inquiry.
Sessions will be held on October 17, 24, 31, and November 7 from noon – 2:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (2056 RBD Library) or on Zoom. Please complete the WAC Workshop registration form by October 15.
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How can we support students’ critical thinking in the age of generative artificial intelligence (genAI)? In this workshop, interested instructors will gather over four sessions to experiment with genAI applications and design a writing assignment that encourages discipline-specific critical thinking, with AI as an assistive tool or an object of inquiry.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. This program is sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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Are you overwhelmed by the literature review process? Whether you're preparing for a thesis, dissertation, or a research paper, this four-part workshop series is designed for graduate students who want hands-on guidance in organizing and writing effective literature reviews. You'll leave with a literature matrix, synthesized paragraphs, and a working draft - plus strategies to carry forward. Join our interactive, supportive community and transform your literature review from confusing to clear!
Graduate students can register to participate either in person, in the University Writing Studio on the second floor of RBD Library (Room 2056), or virtually, via Zoom. Sessions will be held on the following dates from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: October 1, 8, 22, and 29.
Visit our Graduate Programs page to learn more.
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How can we support students’ critical thinking in the age of generative artificial intelligence (genAI)? In this workshop, interested instructors will gather over four sessions to experiment with genAI applications and design a writing assignment that encourages discipline-specific critical thinking, with AI as an assistive tool or an object of inquiry.
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The Graduate Writing Partners Program pairs graduate students with a Miller Writing Center peer consultant for a semester’s worth of one-on-one writing appointments. These appointments help graduate students improve their writing abilities and communication skills in their disciplines. Participants will benefit from consistent, semester-long, individualized consultations with graduate writing consultants and must commit to attending two hours of standing appointments each week for the entire semester (two hours per week for 16 weeks). Attendance can be in-person or virtual. To be eligible for this program, you must have an advisor/professor who is willing to submit a recommendation.
Please complete the Graduate Writing Partners application by October 26 to apply for the spring semester.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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Are you overwhelmed by the literature review process? Whether you're preparing for a thesis, dissertation, or a research paper, this four-part workshop series is designed for graduate students who want hands-on guidance in organizing and writing effective literature reviews. You'll leave with a literature matrix, synthesized paragraphs, and a working draft - plus strategies to carry forward. Join our interactive, supportive community and transform your literature review from confusing to clear!
Graduate students can register to participate either in person, in the University Writing Studio on the second floor of RBD Library (Room 2056), or virtually, via Zoom. Sessions will be held on the following dates from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.: October 1, 8, 22, and 29.
Visit our Graduate Programs page to learn more.
faculty
How can we support students’ critical thinking in the age of generative artificial intelligence (genAI)? In this workshop, interested instructors will gather over four sessions to experiment with genAI applications and design a writing assignment that encourages discipline-specific critical thinking, with AI as an assistive tool or an object of inquiry.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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Graduate school is stressful for even the best-prepared students. In this WriteBites session, UW Associate Director Katharine Brown and her team of GAs will share their experiences with wellbeing techniques for graduate students. Participants will have the opportunity to practice techniques and consider how they might integrate them into their mentoring of graduate students. Open to faculty, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and students.
Advanced registration is required, and lunch is provided. Please complete the WriteBites registration form to sign up.
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How can we support students’ critical thinking in the age of generative artificial intelligence (genAI)? In this workshop, interested instructors will gather over four sessions to experiment with genAI applications and design a writing assignment that encourages discipline-specific critical thinking, with AI as an assistive tool or an object of inquiry.
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Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
grads
Need help staying motivated with your writing? Join our weekly drop-in Graduate Studio, a supportive space where you’ll write alongside fellow graduate students, with guidance from a research librarian and graduate writing consultant. Each session features goal setting, individual support, and an optional reflective group conversation, plus snacks and celebration of your progress. Sponsored by University Writing and Auburn Libraries, this program is open to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
The Studio runs every Tuesday from September 2 through November 18 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the University Writing Studio (RBD Library 2056). We will also host evening sessions on September 16 and October 21 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Please complete the Graduate Studio survey to register for the program.
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The Miller Writing Center is closed November 23 - November 28 for Thanksgiving Break. Regular hours resume November 30.
Learn more about the Miller Writing Center.