UNCA’s Writing Program is dedicated to supporting writing across campus. In semesters past, we’ve collaborated with UNCA’s Writing Center to host a Writing in the Disciplines panel and create videos on writing in various academic fields of study (check them out below!)
Starting in Fall 2021, we partnered with the Writing Center once more to host the first ever Communicating Across Campus event. This event provides first-year students an opportunity to learn about all the ways we use writing and communication across campus. Students can explore various majors, offices, and programs at UNCA, chatting with upper-level students, faculty, and staff and learning about how writing and communication vary across disciplines and contexts.
Writing in Mass Communications
Writing in Religious Studies
Writing in Health & Wellness
Writing in Biology
Fall 2019
In Fall of 2019, the speakers were Evan Couzo (Environmental Science & Education), Marcus Harvey (Religious Studies), Melissa Himelein (Psychology), and Linnea Linton (Engineering). Video of the Fall 2019 event can be viewed here.
Spring 2019
In Spring of 2019, the speakers were Tiece Ruffin (Education), Oksana Love (Chemistry), Keith Cox (Psychology), and Rachel Hanson (Creative Writing). Video of the Spring 2019 event can be viewed here.
Fall 2018
In Fall of 2018, the speakers were Jackson Martin (Art), Angel Kaur (Neuroscience), Elizabeth Porter (Economics), and Keya Maitra (Philosophy). Video of the Fall 2018 event can be viewed here.
Spring 2018
In Spring of 2018, the speakers were Jeremias Zunguze (Africana Studies), Andrew Laughlin (Environmental Science), John Wood (Sociology), and Eva Bares (Art History). Video of the Spring 2018 event can be viewed here.
Fall 2017
In Fall of 2017, the speakers were Angel Kaur (Neuroscience), Ashley Moraguez (Political Science), Patrick Bahls (Mathematics) , and Juan Sanchez Martinez (Spanish). Video of the Fall 2017 event can be viewed here.
Spring 2017
In Spring of 2017, the speakers were Marietta Cameron (Computer Science), Tiece Ruffin (Education), Grant Hardy (History), Ashley Moraguez (Political Science), and Angel Kaur (Neuroscience). Video of the Spring 2017 event can be viewed here.