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DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM: Pat C. Hoy II

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR: Denice Martone

DIRECTOR OF FACULTY DEVELOPMENT: Darlene Forrest

DIRECTOR OF WRITING-IN-THE-DISCIPLINES: Andrea McKenzie

DIRECTOR OF THE WRITING CENTER: William Morgan

The Expository Writing Program (EWP) offers writing courses for undergraduates throughout the University, as well as tutorial help in the Writing Center for the entire University community. All students (except those in the Arthur O. Eve HEOP or C-Step program) must complete Writing the Essay (V40.0100, or V40.0105 for Tisch School of the Arts). Special sections of V40.0100 are offered and vary by semester. These include sections for science students, sections in selected residence halls, and sections linked to the Morse Academic Plan (MAP) Conversations of the West requirement. Students in the School of Nursing, Silver School of Social Work, and Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development complete a second semester of writing, The Advanced College Essay: Education and the Professions (V40.0110); students in Tisch must complete The World Through Art (H48.0002). International students may be eligible to alternate the requirement with an International Sequence of writing courses, V40.0004 and V40.0009; HEOP/C-Step students must complete Writing I and II (T01.1001 and T01.2002). Writing Tutorial (V40.0013) provides additional work in writing.

The program is nationally recognized for faculty development and innovative teaching. Faculty members regularly present their ideas at national conferences for writing teachers and conduct writing workshops throughout the world.


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