Director

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  • Director, UWM Writing Center
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, English

Graduate Assistant Coordinator

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  • PhD Student, Sociology
  • Graduate Asst Coordinator, Writing Center

Tutors

All tutors are trained to converse with writers regardless of the subject or task; they are generalists, not subject tutors. If you would like to select someone specific, however, this list of tutors’ self-declared academic majors, experience and interests may help you decide.

Allie
English, Art History, Film Studies, Political Science, Communications, Journalism, Qualitative & Archival Research, Radio/Podcasting/Documentary, MLA, Chicago, AP, APA. Pronouns: she/her

Andersen English, Film Studies, MLA, APA.

Emma
English, History, Social Sciences, Environmental Humanities, Cultural Theory, Literary Analysis, Folklore, Cover Letters & Resumes, MLA, Chicago, APA.

Jonathan
History, Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Sociology, Archival & Electronic Research, Fiction, Screen and Stage Plays, Resumes, MLA, Chicago Style. Pronouns: They/them

Justin
History, Anthropology, Political Science, Social Science, Resumes, CVs, Cover Letters, Personal Statements, APA, Chicago Style.

Lainie
English, Literature and Cultural Theory, Information Science, MLA, APA. Pronouns: She/her

Michelle
Sociology, English Literature, Qualitative Research, Statistics, IRB, Applications, APA, ASA. Pronouns: She/her

Mya
Anthropology, Social Sciences, Archeology, Scientific Method, Literature Reviews, Qualitative Data, Personal Statements, Grants, APA, MLA. Pronouns: They/them

Noelle
English, Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, Journalism, Personal Statements, Scholarships, MLA, APA.   Pronouns: They/she

Ryan
English, graduate-level documents, Research, Business & Professional Writing, Book Reviews, Applications, Personal Statements, Resumes, CVs. MLA, Chicago Style. Pronouns: He/him

Sydney Freshwater Science, Music, MLA. Pronouns: She/her


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