Fall 2025 Ansley Clark, Writing Center Administrator: ansley.clark@evergreen.edu

Evergreen’s Writing Center offers several options for peer-to-peer mentoring for graduate students. In addition to a designated Graduate Writing Tutor (Will Crites-Krumm), the Writing Center has several other tutors are capable of supporting graduate-level writing assignments. See below for tutor recommendations and hours, how to access tutoring, and key reminders for getting the most out of your work with a writing tutor.

The Writing Center has four graduate writing tutors this year:

· Lilith Piri (MES)

Tuesday and Thursday, 12-3pm

· Jonathan Hammann (MES)

Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday, 12-3pm

· Kerry Dunn (MES) – Kerry also has experience with public administration, policy, and grant writing.

Sunday, 12-5pm

Tuesday, 12-2pm and 4-6pm

· Carla Haddad (MiT)

Monday and Wednesday, 12-5pm

Students can find more information about the tutors’ hours and schedule appointments with them by going to our website https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/academic-career-services/writing-centerLinks to an external site. and clicking “Make an Appointment” or by emailing writingcenterstaff@evergreen.edu.

Students can also access writing assistance by visiting the Writing Center in Library 2310 (on the Library’s main floor) during their open hours:

· Mondays – Thursdays: 12pm-7pm (in person or online)

· Sundays: 12pm-5pm (online only)

Reminders for Grad Students

The Writing Center support students on their academic writing, as well as cover letters and resumes, scholarship and other application essays, personal writing projects, and more. A Writing Tutor can help at multiple points in the writing process, such as idea generation, drafting, editing, and revising. Note that a Writing Tutor is not an editor or proofreader, though they can help students identify and develop strategies to address recurring grammar, spelling, or other issues.