In celebration of the “National Day on Writing,” the College held a write-a-thon in the Williams Visual Art Building. Students wrote with pen and paper, laptops, and a “writing wall” and used live prompts (a juggler, musicians, and performance artists) for inspiration. The program was sponsored by the College Writing program, the Department of English, and the Creative and Performing Arts (CaPA) Fellows.
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October 25, 2011
Photo Gallery: Students Let Creative Juices Flow during Write-a-Thon
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tagged with Creative and Performing Arts Fellowship, Creative Writing, English, Humanities, The Arts
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