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  1. Students will be asked to sign in and out when attending a History Writing Lab.
  2. We now ask that you come prepared with an outline or rough draft. 
    1. The graduate students are available to assist you with expanding upon your own unique ideas and prospectives and ensure your papers are formatted correctly based on faculty, department and University standards. They are not expected to assist you with choosing topics for your paper or teaching you material you should be learning in class.
    2. If you need assistance with developing a topic for your paper or have course specific questions, you should schedule a meeting with your instructor or TA before coming to a History Writing Lab.
  3. Additionally, and it should go without saying, it is expected that all undergraduate students attending History Writing Labs treat our graduate students with respect and that you have patience on days when the History Writing Labs are busy.
    1. The graduate students offer their valuable time and expertise to assist our undergraduate students in becoming better writers, scholars, and historians. Disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated and could result in being banned from attending future History Writing Labs.     


Monday:

910:3000-1112:30 AM 00 with Peter Montana in 151 Eggers 145

112:00-32:00 PM with Ian and Yifan is with Peter in Eggers 145

3:30-5:30 PM with Yifan and Julian in 151 Eggers

Tuesday:

1Tuesday:



Wednesday:



Thursday:

10:00-312:00 PM with Ian Nola in Eggers 145

3:30-5:30 PM with Julian 151

11:00-1:00 with Peter in Eggers 151Wednesday:

1:00-3:00 PM with Yifan Montana in Eggers 151

3:30-5:30 PM with Ian and Yifan in Eggers 145


ThursdayFriday:

1:00-3:00 PM with Ian in Eggers 145

Friday:

9:30-11:30 AM with Peter with Nola in Eggers 151