Because we recognize the diversity of our community members in terms of not only their locations but their preferred ways of learning, we use all media of communication for collaboration. Make an appointment at the Writing Center for one-on-one Digication training and ePortfolio development support. Our goal is to help develop better writers along with better writing. student, faculty, staff, & alumni support. We are committed to DePaul University’s shared vision to "focus the entire university community on student learning and success," its dedication to academic rigor, and its mission to promote personalism through appreciation of the "dignity of each person." As such, we collaborate with writers from all disciplines, backgrounds, levels of expertise, and roles within the University community. LSP 200 courses investigate the intertwined historical roots and/or current legacies of racial. Grounded in the belief that language in general, and writing specifically, shapes and sustains democratic processes, the members of the University Center for Writing-based Learning community believe writing is an important means for an individual's participation in democracy in that writing promotes learning, critical inquiry, self-development, and refection through continual revision. Seminar on Race, Power, and Resistance (formerly the Seminar on Multiculturalism in the U.S.) Students are required to take an approved Liberal Studies course that addresses the construction and experience of race, racism, and anti-racism.
The University Center for Writing-based Learning promotes the development of writers, writing instruction, written texts, and the use of writing as a powerful and ubiquitous modality of and for learning.