Do you have long-term writing projects you need to get done but struggle without short-term accountability? Do you have an academic project you’d like to accomplish (building something in your department, or starting a podcast, or a library zine collection, or a data collection project or… [insert your imagination here]? These large and often lonely projects could be a lot more fun, engaging, and inspirational with a team of cheerleaders and folks to hold your steps accountable. Join Prof. Anne Hays Adkison for biweekly sessions. Prof. Adkison will create a structure for the session that includes intention setting, feedback if desired, and time for focused writing.

When:

Monday, Mar. 10 – 10:30am-noon

Thursday, Mar. 27 – 10:30am-noon

Monday, Apr. 7 – 10:30am-noon

Thursday, Apr. 24 – 10:30am-noon

Monday, May 5 – 10:30am-noon

Where: Let’s do hybrid. Meetings will take place in person at the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development in the Library (Building 1L), Room 203 and on Zoom. Have some coffee f you come in person. Make your own coffee if you’re over Zoom. This is open to anyone who wants to get it done.

The structure can change based on people’s needs, but the current plan is — set intentions, quiet co-working time, then a check in and goal setting for next time.

RSVP.

This event is facilitated by Anne Hays Adkison, Associate Professor, Department of the Library.

By the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development