
Princeton Writes Can Help
Princeton Writes is committed to helping employees and students develop their practical (i.e., non-academic) writing and speaking skills through regularly scheduled workshops, one-on-one appointments, peer-based support groups for writers and speakers, and special events designed to nurture and celebrate the written and spoken word. We also offer workshops for University departments at the request of managers who wish to strengthen their staff’s communication skills. For more information, please contact us at pwrites@princeton.edu.
Our Mission
To help members of our University community enhance their practical communication skills with the goal of representing themselves and Princeton more clearly, concisely, and convincingly
Primary Services
- University-wide workshops on different facets of the written and spoken word, from fundamentals, such as making a persuasive argument or exercising multicultural awareness, to specific methods of communication, such as email or PowerPoint
- Individual consultations designed to identify and address specific challenges, from grammatical errors to structural shortcomings, based on a joint evaluation of a document or oral presentation
- Practice-based learning groups devoted to developing writing and speaking skills in a mutually supportive environment, including the International Coffee Break, which brings together non-native English speakers to share their cultural perspectives and refine their command of their adoptive language
Writing and Speaking
- One-on-one Appointments – Schedule a meeting to develop your writing skills or to practice a talk with John Weeren or Stephanie Whetstone.
Take a Class – From food writing to email, our writer/teachers share their expertise! Sign up via the learning center.
Join Us! – Our Writing Space, Public Speaking, and International Professional Writing Group groups meet monthly!