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Thompson Writing Program

Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics Hwanhee Hong (left) and Adam Rosenblatt, Associate Professor of the Practice in International Comparative Studies (right)

January 10, 2023

For Weary Scholars, a Moment to Regroup, Reconnect…and Write

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Susan Thananopavarn

October 31, 2022

Thompson Writing Teaching Award Winner Teaches Writing via Asian American Narratives

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Duke senior Brooke Harmon

October 6, 2022

It Takes a Village: On Students Finding Advice and Help Along the Duke Journey

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Thompson Writing Program’s four new faculty members — from left, David Landes, Hannah Davis, Rhiannon Scharnhorst and Charlotte Asmuth — use writing studies to build relationships and explore language. (John West/Trinity Communications)

September 21, 2022

New Thompson Program Faculty: Teaching Writing in All Its Forms

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A hand writing on paper.

September 14, 2022

5 Ways to Proofread Like a Pro

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Hands working on a desk.

November 30, 2021

3 Ways to Bounce Back After a Work Interruption

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Fourteen Duke women writers wrote in community during the Faculty Write Program's end of summer retreat in August. Photo courtesy of Jennifer Ahern-Dodson.

October 18, 2021

A Community of Writers Cultivates Collaboration

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Plagiarism probably goes back to clay tablets, but it's easier to catch now. (Quing stone tablet,  Xuchang City Museum, Henan Province, via Wikimedia commons. (CC0)),

June 25, 2021

Text Recycling Project Provides Guidance on 'Self-Plagiarism'

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graphic intro for Denise Comer AP lecture on style in academic writing

January 22, 2021

In Pandemic, Advanced Placement Turns to Duke Faculty for Help in High School Lecture Series

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A team of Duke Health ambulatory pharmacists has been meeting more frequently since switching to virtual gatherings. Photo courtesy of Sarah Kokosa.

October 28, 2020

How COVID-19 Has Changed the Way We Meet

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Wearing masks and physically distanced, students study in the Gothic Reading Room of Perkins Library. Photo by Jared Lazarus, Duke University Communications.

September 15, 2020

Help Students One Word at a Time

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Duke International House staff, students and alumni enjoy a virtual brunch together. Photo courtesy of Duke International House.

July 15, 2020

A Home Away from Home for Duke’s Global Community

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Letters in the Duke library collections can take readers to lives far away and long ago

June 18, 2019

Teaching Students the Art of Writing Letters

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Students fill Perkins Library during the period before final exams. Photo courtesy of Duke Libraries.

April 29, 2019

When Final Exams Hit

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Faculty writers get their bodies moving during the session.

February 25, 2019

Need to Get Past That Writer's Block? Get Up and Dance

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Faculty Write Program

November 29, 2018

Being a More Engaged Scholar Through Writing

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