“How to Write Well, and Why We Must” – A Talk by Leonard Cassuto

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Location: Bethany Hall, Room A

Fifth Annual Humanities Colloquium: A talk by Leonard Cassuto, Professor of English, Fordham University,

If you want people to read your writing, it has to be readable. In Academic Writing as if Readers Matter Leonard Cassuto offers academic writers a direct, practical prescription for writing that will be read and understood: Take care of your reader. In this talk, Prof. Cassuto will apply this advice to the practice of academic writing–and teaching it at all levels, in all fields, including the challenge of teaching academic writing in the age of AI.

This talk is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Faculty Development.

The first 50 registrants for this event will receive a free copy of Prof. Cassuto’s book, Academic Writing as if Readers Matter. See the registration link below.

Register for this event here: https://events.shu.edu/event/46281-how-to-write-well-and-why-we-must

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