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1 Monday, April 9, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Types of Run-Ons, Jacqueline Baik Monday, April 9, 12:15 PM, Thesis, Development, Clear Organization, Misean Mondesir Monday, April 9, 12:30 PM, Documenting Research APA Style, Michael Talisayan Monday, April 9, 1:40 PM, Improving Writing Quality: Unity, Coherence, Clarity, R. Sejarto (Rm 1.67 NB) Monday, April 9, 3:05 PM, Writing/Developing Claim Based Arguments, Allyson Golden Monday, April 9, 3:05 PM, Effective Essay Revision Strategies, Shauchiela Vieira Monday, April 9, 4:30 PM, Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism: Patch Writing, Andrei Petrovitch Monday, April 9, 4:30 PM, Documenting Research MLA Style, William Murray Monday, April 9, 5:55 PM, Writing the Social Science Lit Review Roxanne Sejarto Tuesday, April 10, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Sentence Fragments, Ravenne Reid Tuesday, April 10, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Types of Run-Ons, Fatime Uruci Tuesday, April 10, 12:15 PM, Useful Essay Proofing & Editing Techniques, Anna Shakova Tuesday, April 10, 12:30 PM, Improving Writing Quality: Unity, Coherence, Clarity, Jacqueline Baik Tuesday, April 10, 3:05 PM, Writing/Developing Claim Based Arguments, Ravenne Reid Tuesday, April 10, 3:05 PM, Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism: Patch Writing, Jacqueline Baik Tuesday, April 10, 4:30 PM, Thesis, Development, Clear Organization, Andrei Petrovitch 1
2 Tuesday, April 10, 4:30 PM, Writing the Social Science Research Proposal, Michael Talisayan Tuesday, April 10, 5:55 PM, Evaluating Internet & Print Research Sources, Sadia Yasmin Wednesday, April 11, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Missing/Wrong Verb Endings, Jackie Baik Wednesday, April 11, 12:15 PM, Making Sentences Coherent & Clear, Roxanne Sejarto Wednesday, April 11, 12:30 PM, Sentence Proofing & Editing for Grammar Errors, Michael Talisayan Wednesday, April 11, 1:40 PM, Writing/Developing Claim Based Arguments, Sadia Yasmin Wednesday, April 11, 1:40 PM, Thesis, Development, Clear Organization, Cindy Huitzil Wednesday, April 11, 3:05 PM, Documenting Research APA Style, Andrei Petrovitch Wednesday, April 11, 3:05 PM, Avoiding Unintentional Plagiarism: Patch Writing, Michael Talisayan Thursday, April 12, 11:00 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Subject-Verb Agreement, Fatime Uruci Thursday, April 12, 12:15 PM, Sentence Proofing & Editing for Grammar Errors, Michael Talisayan Thursday, April 12, 12:30 PM, Making Sentences Coherent & Clear, Jacqueline Baik Thursday, April 12, 1:40 PM, Writing the Social Science Lit Review, Roxanne Sejarto (Room 1.67 NB)* Thursday, April 12, 3:05 PM, Effective Essay Revision Strategies, Brian Perez Thursday, April 12, 3:05 PM, Useful Essay Proofing & Editing Techniques, Al Imran Somrat Thursday, April 12, 4:30 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Sentence Fragments, Ravenne Reid 2
3 Thursday, April 12, 5:55 PM, Writing the Literary Research Proposal, Sadia Yasmin Thursday, April 12, 5:55 PM, Using Sources: Summary, Paraphrase, Quotation, Michael Talisayan Monday, April 16, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Maligned Apostrophe, Stephanie Borgia Monday, April 16, 12:15 PM, Documenting Research APA Style, Michael Talisayan Monday, April 16, 12:30 PM, Avoiding Logical Fallacies in Arguments, Ravenne Reid Monday, April 16, 1:40 PM, Developing Ideas in Paragraphs, Allyson Golden (Room 1.67 NB)* Monday, April 16, 3:05 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Missing/Wrong Verb Endings, Shauchiela Vieira Monday, April 16, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Integrating/Interpreting Evidence, Deborah Guterman Monday, April 16, 4:30 PM, Documenting Research Chicago Manual of Style, Cindy Huitzil Monday, April 16, 4:30 PM, Using Sources: Summary, Paraphrase, Quotation, Jacqueline Baik Monday, April 16, 5:55 PM, Critical Steps in the Research Paper Process, Roxanne Sejarto Tuesday, April 17, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Types of Run-Ons, Anna Shakova Tuesday, April 17, 12:15 PM, Avoiding Logical Fallacies in Arguments, Shauchiela Vieira Tuesday, April 17, 12:30 PM, Sentence Proofing & Editing for Grammar Errors, Michael Talisayan Tuesday, April 17, 1:40 PM, Developing Ideas in Paragraphs, Roxanne Sejarto (Room 1.67 NB)* Tuesday, April 17, 3:05 PM, Writing Introductions & Conclusions, Deborah Guterman 3
4 Tuesday, April 17, 3:05 PM, Writing the Research Paper, Michael Talisayan Tuesday, April 17, 4:30, PM, Writing the Literary Research Proposal, Sadia Yasmin Wednesday, April 18, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Sentence Fragments, Casey Buonocore Wednesday, April 18, 12:15 PM, Making Sentences Coherent & Clear, Brian Perez Wednesday, April 18, 12:30 PM, Effective Essay Revision Strategies, Ravenne Reid Wednesday, April 18, 1:40 PM, Developing Ideas in Paragraphs, Roxanne Sejarto (Room 1.67 NB)* Wednesday, April 18, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Integrating/Interpreting Evidence, Allyson Golden Wednesday, April 18, 3:05 PM, Writing Introductions & Conclusions, Sadia Yasmin Wednesday, April 18, 5:55 PM, Writing Effective Comparison-Contrast, Allyson Golden Wednesday, April 18, 5:55 PM, Sentence Proofing & Editing for Grammar Errors, Michael Talisayan Thursday, April 19, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Missing/Wrong Verb Endings, Anna Shakova Thursday, April 19, 12:15 PM, Improving Writing Quality: Unity, Coherence, Clarity, Ravenne Reid Thursday, April 19, 12:30 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Maligned Apostrophe, Helen Richards Thursday, April 19, 1:40 PM, Writing the Social Science Research Proposal, M. Talisayan (Rm 1.67 NB)* Thursday, April 19, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Constructing Arguments, Sadia Yasmin Thursday, April 19, 3:05 PM, Evaluating Internet & Print Research Sources, Ravenne Reid 4
5 Thursday, April 19, 4:30 PM, Writing Effective Comparison-Contrast, Cindy Huitzil Thursday, April 19, 5:55 PM, Critical Steps in the Research Paper Process, Roxanne Sejarto Monday, April 23, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Subject-Verb Agreement, Deborah Guterman Monday, April 23, 12:15 PM, Avoiding Logical Fallacies in Arguments, Shayna Strum Monday, April 23, 12:30 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Maligned Apostrophe, Ravenne Reid Monday, April 23, 1:40 PM, Writing Effective Comparison-Contrast, Misean Mondesir (Rm 1.67 NB)* Monday, April 23, 3:05 PM, Writing Introductions & Conclusions, Allyson Golden Monday, April 23, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Constructing Arguments, Deborah Guterman Monday, April 23, 4:30 PM, Documenting Research Chicago Manual of Style, Cindy Huitzil Monday, April 23, 4:30 PM, Writing the Research Paper, Roxanne Sejarto Monday, April 23, 5:55 PM, Writing Personal Statements for Law & Grad School, William Murray Monday, April 23, 5:55 PM, Critical Steps in the Research Paper Process, Roxanne Sejarto Tuesday, April 24, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Subject-Verb Agreement, Anna Shakova Tuesday, April 24, 12:15 PM, Useful Essay Proofing & Editing Techniques, Al Imran Somrat Tuesday, April 24, 12:30 PM, Documenting Research Chicago Manual of Style, Cindy Huitzil Tuesday, April 24, 1:40 PM, Thesis, Development, Clear Organization, A. Petrovitch (Room 1.67 NB)* 5
6 Tuesday, April 24, 3:05 PM, Writing the Research Paper, Michael Talisayan Tuesday, April 24, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Integrating/Interpreting Evidence, Deborah Guterman Tuesday, April 24, 4:30 PM, Evaluating Internet & Print Research Sources, Andrei Petrovitch Tuesday, April 24, 4:30 PM, Using Sources: Summary, Paraphrase, Quotation, Jacqueline Baik Tuesday, April 24, 5:55 PM, Writing Personal Statements for Law & Grad School, V. Nicolosi Wednesday, April 25, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Correct Uses of Commas, Deb Guterman Wednesday, April 25, 12:15 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Pronoun Agreement, Brian Perez Wednesday, April 25, 12:30 PM, Claim Based Arguments: Beginnings & Endings, Ravenne Reid Wednesday, April 25, 1:40 PM, Writing the Social Science Research Proposal, R. Sejarto(Rm NB) Wednesday, April 25, 3:05 PM, Writing the Social Science Literature Review, Michael Talisayan Wednesday, April 25, 3:05 PM, Writing the Lit Paper: Constructing Arguments, Deborah Guterman Wednesday, April 25, 4:30 PM, Avoiding Plagiarism: What Constitutes Plagiarism? Jackie Baik Wednesday, April 25, 4:30 PM, Documenting Research MLA Style, Roxanne Sejarto Wednesday, April 25, 5:55 PM, Writing Personal Statements for Law & Grad School, V. Nicolosi Thursday, April 26, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Correct Uses of Commas, Deb Guterman Thursday, April 26, 12:15 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Pronoun Agreement, Ravenne Reid 6
7 Thursday, April 26, 12:30 PM, Improving Writing Quality: Unity, Coherence, Clarity, Al Imran Somrat Thursday, April 26, 1:40 PM, Writing the Literary Research Proposal, Deborah Guterman Thursday, April 26, 1:40 PM, Developing Ideas in Paragraphs, Roxanne Sejarto Thursday, April 26, 3:05 PM, Claim Based Arguments: Beginnings & Endings, Ravenne Reid Thursday, April 26, 3:05 PM, Business Management Writing: Memos & Letters, Cindy Huitzil Thursday, April 26, 4:30 PM, Documenting Research MLA Style, William Murray Thursday, April 26, 5:55 PM, Avoiding Plagiarism: What Constitutes Plagiarism? Jacqueline Baik Monday, April 30, 11:00 AM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: The Correct Uses of Commas, Stephanie Borgia Monday, April 30, 12:15 PM, Avoiding Sentence Errors: Pronoun Agreement, Jacqueline Baik Monday, April 30, 12:30 PM, Business Management Writing: Memos & Letters, Ravenne Reid Monday, April 30, 1:40 PM, Effective Essay Revision Strategies, Stephanie Borgia Monday, April 30, 1:40 PM, Writing the Research Paper, Roxanne Sejarto Monday, April 30, 3:05 PM, Claim Based Arguments: Beginnings & Endings, Michael Talisayan Monday, April 30, 3:05 PM, Making Sentences Coherent & Clear, Allyson Golden Monday, April 30, 4:30 PM, Avoiding Plagiarism: What Constitutes Plagiarism? Jacqueline Baik Monday, April 30, 5:55 PM, Critical Steps in the Research Paper Process, V. Nicolosi 7
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