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The Writing Workshop consists of about 50 students who are paid to tutor other students in writing and public speaking. Tutors After being nominated by a faculty member, candidates are interviewed by the Workshop's supervisor(s), and some are selected every spring for to become tutors the following school year. Supervised by Dean Grudin Joyce Foster and led this year by Evan Miller Noah Susskind and Godfrey Bakuli, the workshop offers services in the following areas:
== Drop-in Shifts ==
The Workshop is open from 8 p.m. to midnight, Sunday through Thursday in the back of [[Schow Science Library]] and on the top floor of [[Sawyer Library]]. You can sign up for a half-hour slot or just drop by and hope a tutor is available. Here is this This year's tutor schedule:  Sunday Sawyer 8-10: Deborah King, Laura Wagner Sunday Sawyer 10-12: Emily Bruce, Alyssa Mack, Philip Carter Sunday Schow 8-10: Lauren McLaughlin, Chris Paci Sunday Schow 10-12: Julia Sendor, Matthew Steding  Monday Sawyer 8-10: Elizabeth Pierce, Charlotte White Monday Sawyer 10-12: Kim Fassler, Sara Carian, Jasjit Singh Monday Schow 8-10: Alissa Caron, Gillian Sowden, Robert Bland Monday Schow 10-12: Daniel Sussman, Alexandra Letvin  Tuesday Sawyer 8-10: Julia Chabrier, Jing Cao, Megan Brankley Tuesday Sawyer 10-12: Caroline Anderson, Sesh Sundararaman Tuesday Schow 8-10: Daniel Jamorabo, Janaki O'Brien, Sarah Adkins Tuesday Schow 10-12: Kiana Green, Amanda Whiting  Wednesday Sawyer 8-10: Dianne Pfundstein, Noah Susskind, Nate Klein Wednesday Sawyer 10-12: Roman Herman, Elizabeth Greenberger Wednesday Schow 8-10: Katie Mygatt, Jerry He, Dan Wong Wednesday Schow 10-12: Natalie Vokes, Paul Reyns  Thursday Sawyer 8-10: Dave Weimar, Faaiza Lalji Thursday Sawyer 10-12: Shelby Kimmel, Caroline Toy, Jessica Lovaas Thursday Schow 8-10: Liz Woodwick, Rachel Allen Thursday Schow 10-12: Lee Schaefer, Andrew Wangwill be posted at the beginning of the fall semester.
Other services of the workshop require special arrangements. (Sorry, no drop-ins.) They are:
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