Fall 2010

 December 3, 2010

“I sensed that there was a beyond, to which I did not have access, an unlimited place […]  A desire was seeking its home.  I was that desire.  I was the question.  The question with this strange destiny: to seek, to pursue the answers that will appease it…”
                            ~ Hélène Cixous from “Coming to Writing”


Now in its third year, The “Coming to Writing” Conference is the First-Year Writing Program’s end-of-the-semester signature event to recognize and honor the work that the writers in our English 1000C classes have done.  We have curated a series of panels to highlight the diverse range of work our students have engaged in, including memoirs, essays, multimedia projects, research projects, books, and poetry.  We welcome you to this celebration of their work and voices as we promote a culture of writing on campus.


Schedule of Sessions

9:00-10:20

DAC 207
Thought Experiments
Moderated by Kristin Prevallet

DAC 209
College Ethnography Roundtable
Moderated by Sophie Bell

10:30-11:50

DAC 308
A First Year Writing Film Fest
Moderated by William Torgerson

12:00-1:20

Conference room: Institute for Writing Studies
Where Student Writers Live
Moderated by Roseanne Gatto

DAC 308
The Philosophical Muse (a learning community event)
Moderated by Kristin Prevallet and Zachary Davis

1:30-2:40

DAC 209
What Matters
Moderated by Karen Offitzer

DAC 207
College Ethnography Roundtable
Moderated by Sophie Bell

Conference room: Institute for Writing Studies
Variety hour: a multi-genre approach
Moderated by Tara Roeder

3:00-4:10

Conference room: Institute for Writing Studies
Linking the self to society
Moderated by Sean Murray

DAC207
Making the familiar strange and the strange familiar
Moderated by Sharon Marshall