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Bicentennial Essay by Irene Papoulis
Bicentennial Essay by Irene Papoulis, principal lecturer in the Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric, and director of Academic Advising and Faculty Development in Trinity’s Center for Academic and Experiential Advising.
Alex Helberg attends The Connecticut Forum about the Impacts of A.I.
“It was one of the most level-headed and curative conversations I’ve heard about artificial intelligence since the dawn of ChatGPT and the current era of AI that we’re in.”
Writing Associates team with TPEP to provide tutoring at Hartford Correctional Center
Professor James Truman, Director of Peer Tutoring in Writing, trained and supervised five Writing Associates to offer weekly, one-on-one tutoring at Hartford Correctional Center during the Spring 2024 semester.
Alexander Helberg is Bringing the Digital World and Social Media to Trinity Classrooms
Visiting Assistant Professor in the Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric Alexander Helberg advocates for an educational atmosphere that integrates more research on online media through students’ engagement with what they define as a digital world.
"Writing for a Digital World" Students Get Lessons from BuzzFeed Community Strategist
“Students analyze online rhetorical situations and then demonstrate this knowledge through the creation of a BuzzFeed article.”
Alexander Helberg's "Writing for a Digital World" Course Partners with Hartford Food System
“As the semester closes, Helberg’s students are working to make the audio recordings available in an archive for HHH to use in other digital communications.”
Irene Papoulis’s book The Essays Only You Can Write, published October 2023
The Essays Only You Can Write is a textbook offering strategies for writing academic and personal essays. It also gives you advice about some of the psychological factors that can get in the way of doing your best writing. Read it if you want to write essays that grow out of your own particular thoughts and experiences!