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With Rena Perez and Emma Boddy, and guests Meredith Perkins and Sam Norton

Friday, November 15, 1:15-2:35 pm and Friday, November 22, 1:15-2:35 pm
King Library Room 133

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Learn about the genre of op-eds as a way to reach public audiences as a way for both faculty and students to have your voices heard. Various faculty members and student writers will share their experiences and advice on writing op-eds, and describe why they are such a powerful genre for making an impact beyond university walls.

*This workshop is also open to undergraduate students.*

Part 1: Unpacking Op-Eds as a Genre
Friday, November 15, 1:15-2:35 pm

This session will overview op-eds as a genre, their common features and structures, and some steps for how to begin writing and/or teaching them.

Part 2: Writing Op-Eds and Designing Op-Ed Assignments
Friday, November 21, 1:15-2:35 pm 

In this session, participants will be given guidance, time, and space in community to practice writing op-eds of interest to them or designing assignments for teaching op-eds.

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