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On Monday and Tuesday, March 11 and 12, the ZSR Library hosted our second annual Graduate Student Thesis Boot Camp “Shut Up and Write” Sessions! Twenty-seven graduates students participated in either one or both days of the event. Coffee and tea were available on-demand from 9a-4p, and box lunches were served to all who attended! We are always looking for ways to support our graduate students in their research and writing, and Thesis Boot Camp in the Fall and Spring are an important part of our strategy! We have big plans to improve the event next year and are examining the feedback from this year’s participants. We hope to expand the event, adding more writing options and encouraging the use of the Pomodoro technique. Stayed tuned for more developments!
3 Comments on ‘WFU Graduate Student Thesis Boot Camp Spring 2019 “Shut Up and Write” Sessions’
Many thanks and kudos to you, Hu, for pulling off another successful boot camp!
Thanks for offering this event for our grad students! I know they appreciate it!
Yes to the Pomodoro technique – congrats on a successful and welcoming event for grad students!