GWI Events Schedule

Writing retreats are a wonderful way to get away from the responsibilities of everyday life and make time to write. The GWI hosts a few every semester with free lunch and writing consultants on hand to help provide feedback.

Spring 2024 Weekly Writing Groups Schedule

Event Date and Time Location Description Host
Tuesday Evening Working Group Tuesdays 12-2pm, April 16 - May 8 Zoom (Wednesdays) a writing group designed to provide graduate writers the time to write Mary Jean Miller
Thursday Evening Accountability Group Thursdays 12-1pm, April 18 - May 9 Zoom (Thursdays) a writing group designed to help graduate writers set goals and be accountable Mary Jean Miller
Friday Evening Working Group Fridays 7-9pm, January 26 - May 10 Zoom (Fridays) a writing group designed to provide graduate writers the time to write Joseph Nolan
Saturday Afternoon Accountability Group Saturdays 12-1pm, January 27 - May 11 Zoom (Saturdays) a writing group designed to help graduate writers set goals and be accountable Joseph Nolan

Spring 2024 Writing Retreats Schedule

Event Date and Time Location Description Host

March Writing Retreat

Register for March Writing Retreat

March 3, 2024 10:30am-4:15pm

Atterbury Student Success Center rooms 237 and 238 (and Zoom)

Zoom (March Writing Retreat)

A day-long event designed to help graduate students dedicate time to writing projects with writing consultants on hand for advice and feedback. Marcus Meade

April Writing Retreat

Register for April Writing Retreat

April 6, 2024 10:30am-4:15pm

Health Sciences Building room 5301 (and Zoom)

Zoom (April Writing Retreat)

A day-long event designed to help graduate students dedicate time to writing projects with writing consultants on hand for advice and feedback. Marcus Meade

May Writing Retreat

Register for May Writing Retreat

May 4, 2024 10:30am-4:15pm

Atterbury Student Success Center rooms 237 and 238 (and Zoom)

Zoom (May Writing Retreat)

A day-long event designed to help graduate students dedicate time to writing projects with writing consultants on hand for advice and feedback. Marcus Meade