For more information:
Undergraduate Writing Program
Columbia University
310 Philosophy
Tel: (212) 854-3886
Email: uwp@columbia.edu
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Welcome!
ear
students, instructors, and honored guests:
It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the Undergraduate Writing
Program’s second University Writing Conference.
Last semester, University Writing became the required writing
course for all incoming Columbia undergraduates. With its emphases
on critical analysis, argument, revision, and the writing process,
the course endeavors to help students develop skills and habits
important to their future academic success. Yet like all of the
courses that make up the core curricula of Columbia’s three
undergraduate schools, it has a more general purpose as well:
to contribute to the unique sense of intellectual community that
is a hallmark of the Columbia undergraduate experience.
To this end, the students in this semester’s sections of
University Writing have been pursuing collaborative class projects
on topics ranging from Oscar Wilde to the New York City subway
system. Working in small groups, they have been exploring different
aspects of their sections’ topics and discussing their findings
with their classmates. They are currently completing individual
essays on questions emerging out of this collective process of
discovery and debate.
As an institution, Columbia has long held that liberal education
requires the active exchange of ideas and opinions. By coming
together to share the exciting work they have been doing in their
sections with a still wider audience, the students participating
in this semester’s conference are doing their part to realize
this ideal in practice.
With best wishes,
Joseph Bizup
Director
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