Troy Hicks
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CRWP 2009 Invitational Summer Institute Begins
With the support of the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences, the College of Education & Human Services, and the College of Graduate Studies as well as an external grant from the National Writing Project, the Chippewa River Writing Project began its first invitational summer institute today. CRWP leaders — Troy Hicks, Elizabeth…
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CRWP Feature Story and Podcast in The News @ Central
From the the News @ CMU Website: Thursday, May 14, 2009 CMU becomes site for National Writing Project New site to bring technology to schools in central and northeastern Michigan Michigan teachers will benefit from professional development in writing and technology through a new site of the National Writing Project at Central Michigan University. The…
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Announcing the Chippewa River Writing Project’s 2009 Invitational Summer Institute Participants
Announcing the Chippewa River Writing Project’s 2009 Invitational Summer Institute Participants On Monday, May 11, 2009, sixteen teachers — representing local elementary, middle, and high schools as well as a Mid Michigan Community College and CMU — met at Park Library to kick off the first ever Chippewa River Writing Project Invitational Summer Institute. As…
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Announcing the Chippewa River Writing Project
Working with local K-12 educators and university officials, five faculty members in the English Department at Central Michigan University submitted a grant proposal in September of 2008 for a site of the National Writing Project (NWP), the Chippewa River Writing Project (CRWP). Awarded funding from NWP in November of 2008, and supplied with matching funds…