Communication Across the Curriculum
Monmouth College
Dr. Steve Price, Director


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About CAC


Why Communication Across the Curriculum (CAC)?
 
bulletEffective training in communication is ongoing.
 
bulletCommunicating information, through writing and speaking, helps students to learn more effectively.
 
bulletCommunication is becoming more and more complex.

Keys to CAC Success at Monmouth College:

bulletCAC must be tailored to the Monmouth College campus, particular majors, and individual courses. 
 
bulletWriting and speaking must be repeatedly addressed throughout the curriculum.  Effective communication isn't taught in one or two isolated courses.
 
bulletCommunication activities should be authentic, grounded in disciplinary contexts, whenever possible.

 
bulletHistory
 
bulletMission
 
bulletCAC Advisory Committee

WELCOME TO CAC

Communicating to Learn
and
Learning to Communicate


The MLC Writing Center is open during Finals Week!  Click here for the complete schedule. You can find us iin the Library Cafe--look for our sign!

Read the current issue of The Writing Scots: The Newsletter of the MLC Writing Center.

Questions about citing sources?  Check out our new resource page.

Results from the 2008 ILA and Global Perspectives Writing Contests, sponsored by CAC and funded by the Waid Prize.

The Spring 2008 CAC Brownbag Discussion Series is underway.

Guide to the new ENGL 110 textbook, Good Reasons with Contemporary Arguments

Promote Effective Listening!

Information available on the Monmouth College C Plan, including distinguishing traits.

Why CAC at Monmouth College? Find out here.

Check out recently received materials in the CAC Resource Collection.

 

 

         
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