Every year after New Year’s, I create goals that I set out to accomplish. For 2018, I want to help create a community for international writers who…
Category: Multilingualism
Simplified explanations about the English language, its mechanics, and how other languages and its speakers may enrich the very act of writing.
When I first began working with the Collaborative for Multilingual Writing and Research (CMWR), a team tutors can join at The UCWbL that focuses on working with…
I am a new Graduate Assistant at the DePaul University Center for Writing-based Learning (UCWbL) as well as a new member on the Collaborative for Multilingual Writing…
This past year I have been working with curriculum coordinators in DePaul’s English Language Academy (ELA), DePaul’s Intensive English Program, to form a more complete understanding of ELA writers and…
The Collaborative for Multilingual Writing and Research is calling for submissions for the seventh issue of Global Voices, an online-based publication which publishes a variety of artwork…
Lessons from Abroad
I have been working with the Collaborative for Multilingual Writing and Research (CMWR) since Winter of last year. While I love working with international students, when I…
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It started at a Global Coffee Hour in February. I was facilitating a small group discussion with five or six international students on avoiding or overcoming conflict…
International Inclusivenes
One of the biggest advantages of participating in the CMWR (Collaborative for Multilingual Writing and Research) is the frequent exposure to the unique experiences and perspectives of…
In the words of my favorite guilty pleasure movie, Talledega Nights, “I don’t even know what [it] means but I love it!” Well, that’s not entirely true.…