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NUWParc Writing Program Archive

The purpose of the Northeastern University Writing Program Public Digital Archive (NUWPArc) is to deepen our understandings of how a writing program does its work through elevating the everyday documents of a writing program to a sense of shared importance.

NUWPArc highlights the voices, perspectives, and contributions of writing program community members: Writing Program Administrators (WPAs), instructors (non-tenure track and tenured), and students (undergraduate and graduate student researchers) in Northeastern University’s Writing Program. NUWPArc provides a dynamic, evolving resource to encourage program and professional development with objectives for increasing transparency and prioritizing equity and innovation in the field. We developed NUWPArc for building community and making/sharing new knowledge.

Project Team:

  • Project Manager: Kyle Oddis
  • Principal Investigator: Neal Lerner
  • Administrative Coordinator: Rachel Molko
  • Current Research Assistant (Graduate): Sean Thomas
  • Alum Research Assistants (Graduate):
    • Avery Blankenship
    • Brice Lanham
    • Camila Loforte Bertero
    • Shannon Lally
    • Emma Farman
    • Joseph Wheatley
    • Uremia Parekh
  • Alum Research Assistants (Undergraduate):
    • Sofia Noorouzi
    • Cameron Barone
    • Alex Schad

Publications:

https://wac.colostate.edu/docs/jwa/vol4/oddis.pdf
https://repository.library.northeastern.edu/files/neu:4f197h583

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