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GWI Writing Groups

The GWI holds two different types of writing groups: accountability groups and working groups. Accountability groups set goals together, discuss the process of writing, and hold each other accountable for meeting goals. These groups meet weekly for one hour.

Working groups meet to write together for two hours every week. This is a way to carve out writing time along with your fellow graduate writers.

Each group is led by a member of the GWI team, and you can start attending meetings whenever at any point in the semester (no need to have started at the beginning).

Summer 2025 Weekly Writing Groups Schedule

Event Date and Time Location Description Host
Monday Accountability Group

Mondays 12:00 - 1:00 pm

June 16 - July 14

Online at RooLearning+

( and click the workshop on the calendar to join)

Meet with other graduate students to set goals together, discuss the process of writing, and hold each other accountable for meeting goals. Join at any point in the semester (no need to have started at the beginning).

Crystal Clark
Tuesday Working Group

Tuesdays 6:00 - 8:00 pm

June 17 - July 15

Online at RooLearning+

( and click the workshop on the calendar to join)

Meet with other graduate students to write together for two hours. This is a way to carve out writing time along with your fellow graduate writers. Join at any point in the semester (no need to have started at the beginning).

Crystal Clark
Wednesday Working Group

Wednesdays 6:00 - 8:00 pm

June 18 - July 23

Online at RooLearning+

( and click the workshop on the calendar to join)

Meet with other graduate students to write together for two hours. This is a way to carve out writing time along with your fellow graduate writers. Join at any point in the semester (no need to have started at the beginning).

Mary Jean Miller
Thursday Accountability Group

Thursdays 6:00 - 7:00 pm

June 12 - July 24

Online at RooLearning+

( and click the workshop on the calendar to join)

Meet with other graduate students to set goals together, discuss the process of writing, and hold each other accountable for meeting goals. Join at any point in the semester (no need to have started at the beginning).

Mary Jean Miller