All Harvard College freshmen enrolled in expository writing courses were required to complete a three-part training module on ...
For Matthew Pavesich, writing isn't something you learn how to do once and then you're done. Writing is something you learn, and then you learn some more, and then you learn even more, throughout your ...
Jackson H. Barr ’29, a Crimson Editorial editor, lives in Canaday Hall. Harvard freshmen write a lot. They should be able to read each other’s work. All undergraduates are required to satisfy the ...
In law school, as well as in the practice of law, you will have many opportunities to demonstrate your skills at many types of writing. One type of writing you will need to use from time to time is ...
W courses have two purposes: to develop expository writing skills and to teach the use of writing as a means of creating and processing knowledge. W1 courses are introductory. They have as one of ...
ENGL 1010: Composition & Rhetoric is an introductory college writing course highlighting expository writing and close, critical reading. The class is designed to prepare students for the types of ...
Harvard University's proposal to increase class sizes in its Expository Writing Studio 10 courses from 10 to 15 students has sparked a labor dispute. Union representatives argue this unilateral change ...
Kate Burnett has passed. (Well, I only recently found out, and it was five years ago when she departed this world.) She had reached the ripe old age of 94. She was a tough, older New Englander when I ...