WRC Research and Recognition
The Writing & Reading Center is committed not only to serving UHD's students, faculty,
and staff, but to critical inquiry, research, and ongoing professional development.
Because of this mission, our staff is actively encouraged to explore their research
interests.
The scholarship produced from our staff takes on the form of articles, conference
presentations, Hight Impact Practices (HIPs) showcases, and grant proposals, and it
involves undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and staff.
Below is a list of selected scholarship from the past several years that includes
publications, edited work, presentations, grants awarded, and certifications. Most
of the listed research focuses on writing center theory and practice; however, some
scholarship listed is not directly related to writing center practice, but nonetheless
shows the diverse research interests of our staff.
Program Certifications
College Reading & Learning Association
CRLA Advanced Tutor Certification
National Council for Behavioral Health
Mental Health First Aid Certification
Select Tutors (see Tutor Biographies)
Presentations
Cunningham, J. (2020, August). “Introductory Writing Strategies Across the Disciplines.” Presentation at the TEx Conference. Houston, TX.
Graham, P. (2019, June). "Nice to See You": The Effect of Webcam Use During a Tutoring Screencast on Instructor Presence. Work-in-progress presentation at the Graduate Research Network conference, East Lansing, MI.
Graham, P. (2019, April). The Value of Asynchronous Feedback in Online Writing Courses When Delivered Via Screencast. Paper presentation at Innovative Teaching and Learning Symposium, Houston, TX.
Joswiak, R., Graham, P. and McGinnis, S. (2019, April). Using High-Impact Practices to Improve the WRC's Online Presence. Round-table quick talk at UHD's HIPs Showcase, Houston, TX.
Graham, P. (2018, April). The Bildungsroman as a Vehicle for the Queer Story. Paper presentation at UHD's Gender Conference, Houston, TX.
Sands, S., Christiansen, E., and Joswiak, R. (2018, April). Enhancing Student Learning with RAD Research. Featured presentation at UHD's HIPs Showcase, Houston, TX.
Christiansen, E., Joswiak, R., McGinnis, S. & Billings, C. (2018, March). Building Tutor Self-Efficacy Through Connections in Online Tutoring. Work-in-progress presentation at the Southern California Writing Centers Association conference, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Rounds, Z. (2017, April). Improving Tutoring Praxis through National Engagement. Poster session at UHD's HIPs Showcase, Houston, TX.
Rounds, Z. (2016, November). A Music Session for a Writing Session? A Study of Ambient Noise in the Writing Center. Presentation at the National Conference on Peer Tutoring in Writing, Tacoma, WA.
Scharold, D., Rounds, Z., Powell, Y. & Curcio, S. (2015, September). "I'm Not Dead
Yet": Reviving and (R)evolutionizing Asynchronous Tutoring. Presentation at the International
Writing Centers Association conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
Grants
Using High-Impact Practices for a Collaborative Assessment Project, UHD Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, $3,000, 2019-2020
Using High-Impact Practices to Improve the WRC's Online Presence, UHD Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, $2,176, 2018-2019
Enhancing Student Learning with RAD Research, UHD Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, $3,000, 2017-2018
Improving Tutoring Praxis through National Engagement, UHD Center for Teaching and
Learning Excellence, $3,000, 2016-2017
Publications
Joswiak, R. & Duncan, M. (2020). Inform or Persuade? An Analysis of Technical Communication
Textbooks. Technical Communication, forthcoming.
Edited Work
Gathe, Marion (2019). IMAGE: I Make a Great Employee, Executive, Entrepreneur. Syneetra Williams (Ed.).