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Undergraduate Teaching Assistants (UTAs)

UTAs are Purdue students who have taken English 390, a course on tutoring strategies, and who have been invited to become tutors in the Writing Lab. They work exclusively with undergraduate students in English 106 and 108, as well as developing workshops and materials for the Writing Lab. (If you're a UTA (or you'd like to be one), you might find the UTA manual a useful resource.) We now have profiles of our current UTAs available.

UTAs Emily Titus, Katie Junglbuth, and Jamie Walker present "Back to the Basics: Making Grammar Fun" at the East Central Writing Center Conference in Spring 2003. Seen here at a UTA staff meeting are Katie Jungbluth, Jamie Walker, Lauren Coros, and Brian Cherry.

 

 

 


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