Writing Workshops begin Sept. 3

Writing workshops begin Thursday, Sept. 3, from 10 – 11:30 a.m., in the Information Technology Building (ITB), room 2025. The workshops are hosted by WSU University Communications and are offered every other Thursday. All are welcome to attend.

All topics and questions are welcome. We’ll discuss a myriad of challenges, from writing for your specific audiences to knowing when you are writing well and creating effective HTML emails.

The primary goal is to enhance the effectiveness of our communication in an informative, supportive, and collaborative group setting while also developing a shared resource for all WSU communicators. A no-host lunch will follow each workshop at Zoe’s Coffeehouse & Pub.

Please feel free to contact Brian Clark at brian.clark@wsu.edu with any questions.

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