Graduate students at 麻豆影院 State now have a space intentionally designated for them to work, research, consult and, most importantly, thrive.
The Write Place, founded by the Graduate College in fall 2022, is a supportive space for graduate students to work on their research, be part of a fellow accountability group and have access to upper-level writing guidance.
鈥Students have families, and they鈥檙e working full time,鈥 Christa Porter, Ph.D., associate dean of the Graduate College, said. 鈥淪o to be able to offer a physical space where they have access to consultants, they have access to us should they need support or they just want to hang out, is important.鈥
Porter started her position in September after the program was implemented, but has made an effort to actively listen to her students and improve the writing space accordingly.
For example, they鈥檝e expanded the program鈥檚 hours to better fit student life. In addition to sessions every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Suite 314 of the University Library, sessions are also now offered on Monday from 5 to 9 p.m. on the fourth floor of the library.
With an after-hours opportunity intended just for focusing, working and writing, graduate students like Gy枚rgyi Mih谩lyi have expressed their appreciation for the program鈥檚 availability.
鈥淚'm in the phase of finishing up my proposal, and I was really stuck because I didn't have a community to write with or I couldn鈥檛 really find a time for it,鈥 Mih谩lyi said. 鈥淪o once I started going last semester to the Wednesday sessions, that really started my process of getting back into writing and being able to focus on it. So it was really crucial for me to find that space.鈥
While pursuing her doctorate in higher education administration, Mih谩lyi is also the assistant director of marketing at the Wick Poetry Center and International Programs and Education Abroad in the College of Arts and Sciences.
As The Write Place blossoms and continues to be a support system for graduate students who live near the 麻豆影院 Campus, like Mih谩lyi, the Graduate College would like to expand this opportunity to those who are not.
鈥淯s being able to provide support is meeting a need,鈥 Porter said. 鈥淥ur graduate students at 麻豆影院 State are not all at the 麻豆影院 Campus, though, so eventually we would love to start a virtual writing space. But for those who are here on campus, it's really important for us to respond to their need for writing.鈥
Porter and the Graduate College have worked hard to respond dutifully to this need, but as the spring semester is underway, they would like to know what they can better do to serve graduate students on campus.
鈥淲e're open to collaborations, and we're open to really learning more about what all graduate students need,鈥 Porter said. 鈥淲hether they come to 麻豆影院 State campus on a regular basis, or are in virtual communities or programs that are predominantly online, We're excited for what the future will hold.鈥
The Graduate College offers a variety of other writing programs for their students, like the Research Writing Retreat, a distraction-free weekend so students can remain focused on their research writing.
The Writing Commons, which the consultants in The Write Place are sourced from, also offers sessions with graduate student consultants by appointment on the fourth floor of the library.
For more information on The Write Place, please visit /graduatecollege/write-place.
For more information on the Graduate College and its programs, please visit /graduatecollege.