Survey: Interest in Pacific Northwest Region Writing Centers Association

For those of you associated with writing centers in the Pacific Northwest.

Hello from the Pacific Northwest Writing Centers Association,

We are attempting to expand our reach by connecting with current writing centers, admin, faculty, and tutors throughout the PNW region.

We want to connect with you!

The Pacific Northwest Writing Centers Association aims to further the theoretical, practical, and political interests of writing center professionals, and to encourage dialogue about writing and learning among students, faculty and staff. Founded and affiliated with the International Writing Centers Association in 2004, the PNWCA and its officers truly wish to represent the needs unique of writing centers in our North American region.

The current PNWCA Board is interested in bringing this organization into alignment with the realities of our region. We are intent on refocusing the PNWCA to meet the current needs of writing center practitioners throughout the Alaska, Oregon, Washington region.

Please take a moment to complete this survey and tell us a little about yourself and your role and how we might support you.

If possible, please forward this email to others in your institution who are affiliated with your writing center, learning commons, or other tutoring services.

We hope you will join us in strengthening the community of writing centers and their people throughout the Pacific Northwest!

In service,
Pacific Northwest Writing Centers Association Board:
Erik Echols, President (University of Washington, Bothell)
Brooklyn Walter, Vice President (Washington State University)
Gabe Gossett, Secretary (Western Washington University)
Chris Ervin, Interim Treasurer (Oregon State University)
Alex Smith (Seattle University)
Hidy Basta (Seattle University)
Robin Ebert-Mays (Washington State University – Tri-Cities)
Sheri Rysdam (Eastern Oregon University)
Prairie Brown (Highline College)
Em McIntyre (Western Washington University)

Kindly,

~E2

ERIK ECHOLS (he/him)

President, PNWCA

Guest Editor, Center Moves

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