The Writing Program
The Writing Program supports students and faculty at Washington State University as they engage in the practices of learning, tutoring, and teaching writing.
Supporting Students
To support WSU students, the Writing Program:
- provides individualized support to students through the Undergraduate Writing Center and the Graduate Writing Center
- determines the best first-year writing experience for students through Writing Placement
- assesses mid-career writing progress through the University Writing Portfolio
- offers writing instruction and support in the WRITE courses.
Supporting Faculty
To support WSU faculty, the Writing Program:
- offers resources and support for faculty who teach with writing
- provides guidance and resources for M Courses (writing-intensive courses in the major)
- facilitates professional development conversations for faculty within a department or discipline through the Brown Bag series
- hosts the WORD Faculty Fellows annually for intensive support around teaching with writing.
Contact Us
Smith Center for Undergraduate Education (CUE) 305
509-335-7959 / writing.program@wsu.edu
Writing Program News
Dr. Jeannie Griffin Bennett hired as Pullman Writing Center Director
Angela Mitchell, Director of the Writing Program, is pleased to announce that Jeannie Griffin Bennett has been hired as Writing Center Director for the Pullman campus. Along with her dedication to peer tutoring as a model for effective student learning, Dr. Bennett also brings a spirit of collaboration and inquiry to the Writing Center.
Applications Open for WSU WORD Fellows Spring 2026 Cohort
The Washington State University Writing Program invites faculty systemwide who are interested to apply to be members of the WORD Fellows cohort for spring 2026. The WORD Fellows program supports faculty across the disciplines in their efforts to teach students to write more effectively in their courses and their major, while also promoting deep learning of disciplinary content in the process. Fellows will become part of an interdisciplinary community interested in supporting student writing across and in the disciplines.
Writing Program’s Johnson-Shull, consultants land awards
The WSU Writing Program Associate Director Lisa Johnson-Shull and five Writing Center consultants were recognized for their outstanding performance and contributions at the annual Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA) Awards Celebration on April 22, 2025. “The accolades received by our Writing Program members are well earned and well deserved, and we could not be prouder of all of them,” said Angela Mitchell, program director. “We appreciate their excellence and contributions to our programs.”