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Final Exam Tutoring
Fall 2007

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Tutoring During Final Examinations
Takes Place in the Library Cafe--Look for Our Sign!*

Tutoring available at any stage of the writing process. Come early! Please bring your assignment sheet, notes, and drafts. See you soon!

Thursday, December 13

10:00 am-noon   Professor Price (MLC 210)
1:00 pm-3:00   Laura Greenwood
7:00 pm-9:00   Laura Greenwood

Friday, December 14

10:00 am-noon   Laura Miller
1:00 pm-3:00   Luke Gorham
Shannon Slee

Saturday, December 15

10:00 am-noon   Whitney Helfrich
1:00 pm-3:00   Whitney Helfrich

Sunday, December 16

10:00 am-noon   Laura Miller
1:00 pm-3:00   Laura Miller
7:00 pm-9:00   Luke Gorham
Shannon Slee

Monday, December 17

10:00 am-noon   Emily Demerath
1:00 pm-3:00   Emily Demerath
7:00 pm-9:00   Laura Greenwood

Tuesday, December 18

10:00 am-noon   Whitney Helfrich
1:00 pm-3:00   Luke Gorham
Shannon Slee

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PREVIOUSLY THIS FALL, IN CAC:

"The ‘I’ of the Storm":
Teaching in New Orleans after Katrina

Dr. Nancy Dixon
University of New Orleans
Friday, October 26
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
MLC first floor

A graduate of Louisiana State University, Dr. Nancy Dixon has lived in New Orleans on and off for the past 30 years and has been in the city permanently since 1996. She stayed in town for Hurricane Katrina, and she and her partner Bill eventually left a few days later in a rowboat, where they encountered gunfire, bodies, and witnessed much of the city’s destruction.

Dr. Dixon will speak candidly about the current state of affairs in the city, including culture, politics, and education. She will discuss her personal response to the very public event, looking at how we negotiate personal and cultural identity in times of crisis. Students and faculty are encouraged to attend.

Dr. Dixon currently teaches at the University of New Orleans and is the author of Fortune and Misery: Sallie Rhett Roman of New Orleans, recipient of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the Year Award, 2000.

For more information on Dr. Dixon and her experiences during Katrina, see:

http://chronicle.com/weekly/v52/i04/04a05601.htm

Please contact Steve Price sprice@monm.edu or Rob Hale rhale@monm.edu with any questions.

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!

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