The Learning Hub offers an array of programming to support SLU students in their coursework, including both one-to-one sessions and workshops. The Hub is staffed by professionals with years of teaching experience.

On this page:  One-to-one sessions Workshops and Events

For handouts from our workshops alongside links to other writing guides visit our Resources For Writers page.

Location
25 W. 43rd Street, 14th floor

Contact
Michael Rymer, Associate Director
michael.rymer@slu.cuny.edu
646-313-8322

One-to-one Sessions

Writing

Writing sessions provide students the chance to talk about their work with a professional writer. Students are welcome to schedule an appointment at any stage of the writing process, from brainstorming and outlining to fine-tuning a final draft. We can also help with managing a heavy reading load. Writing sessions can be in-person or online. Review the schedule and sign up.

Quantitative Reasoning

Are you working on a quantitative project? SLU’s Quantitative Reasoning Fellow is available for one-to-one sessions focused on developing survey tools and using SPSS, among other areas. Review the schedule and sign up.

Reference

One-to-one reference sessions allow students to connect with SLU’s librarian, Mason Brown. Mason can help students access SLU’s library databases and find quality sources for research projects. Students can sign up on our online schedule. Mason is also available to meet with students by appointment. Email him at mbrown3@gc.cuny.edu.

Digital Portfolios

Developing a digital portfolio that includes selected academic work, a bio and your resume can have many benefits for students, including for job searches and applications to graduate and professional programs. Our Digital Portfolios Specialist is available to work with students in one-to-one sessions. See the digital portfolios site for more information and sample portfolios.

Workshops and Events

September

Library Essentials
Frid
ay, 9/13 –  (6:15-7:30pm – online)

In this workshop, SLU’s librarian and our IT Team will walk students through the basics of accessing library resources online. There will be plenty of time for questions. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 9/13*

Managing Procrastination and Understanding Writing Anxiety
Sunday 9/15– (3-4 online)

Join this 60-minute online workshop to gain understanding and insight into your writing anxiety. We’ll share practical tools to support you in getting through it and getting on with writing! This workshop is a collaboration between the Learning Hub and Counselling and Wellness. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 9/13*  

Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning with Jamovi 
(Tu
esday, 9/17 – 5-6:15pm – online)

This workshop aims to help students learn the basics of Jamovi, including how to import a dataset and how to conduct basic crosstabs. The workshop is open to any student who is interested in learning statistics software and is especially useful for any student in Research Methods. *Registration closes at 3pm on 9/17*

Night Owl Workshop: Reading Tips to Save Time
Wednesday, 9/18 –
(8:15-8:45pm – online)

Ever found yourself highlighting every sentence on a page, re-reading a passage without comprehension? This thirty-minute workshop offers strategies for how to set yourself up to read with purpose, so you can focus on what’s most important and save energy and time in the long run. *To receive the Zoom link, please register by 5pm on 9/18*

Writing Snack: Workflow Tools for Procrastinators
Wed
nesday, 9/25 – (5-6:15pm – in person)

Join us before class for some light snacks and a bite-sized writing strategy. All Writing Snacks will be hosted in Room 1413 on the 14th Floor.

Using the Library Databases
Frid
ay, 9/27 – (6:15-7:30pm – online)

Searching the databases is a fundamental skill for academic research. In this workshop, our SLU librarian will share tips for successful searches. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 9/27*

October

Challenging Limiting Beliefs
Thursday, 10/3 –
(6:15-7:30pm – online)

Do you ever doubt yourself as a student? This workshop invites students to share the beliefs they carry that can get in the way of their academic work. Together, we’ll interrogate the sociopolitical systems behind these beliefs and offer a new approach: imagining ideal systems while identifying pragmatic actions to take now. Come learn from other students’ perspectives and gather resources to help you challenge your limiting beliefs!

Writing Snack: Working with a Working Thesis
Wednesday, 10/9 –
(5-6:15pm – in person)

Join us before class for some light snacks and a bite-sized writing strategy. All Writing Snacks will be hosted in Room 1413 on the 14th Floor.

Using Zotero
Frida
y, 10/11 – (6:15-7:30pm – online)

Zotero is a program that helps researchers keep track of citations. This workshop will introduce participants to the fundamentals for this time-saving tool. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 10/11*

Refining Your Research Question
Tue
sday, 10/15 – (5-6:15pm – online)

This workshop aims to help students move from a broad idea to a specific research question that they can answer with data. The workshop is open to any writer who has begun to think about a Capstone project, whether enrolled in a Capstone course or not. Please note that the workshop will focus on quantitative approaches. *Registration closes at 3pm on 10/15*

Night Owl Workshop: Reading to Respond
Wednesday, 10/16 –
(8:15-8:45pm – online)

This thirty-minute workshop provides tips for a common assignment at SLU: the response paper. You’ll learn how to harness your reactions while reading, so you’re not merely summarizing a text but engaging with it critically. *To receive the Zoom link, please register by 5pm on 10/16*

Pizza Hub * In-person in the Learning Hub
Wednesda
y, 10/23 – (5-6:15pm) 

Join us before class to get a slice, connect with classmates and meet the Learning Hub’s staff! No sign-up needed!

Feel the Fear and Present Anyway
Friday, 10/25
(6:15-7:30 – online)

Speaking or presenting to an audience can be a powerful way to share knowledge and create change, but it’s also a common anxiety that strikes fear into the hearts of many! This workshop provides information and tools to address and reduce speaking anxiety, so you can focus on developing your message and connecting with the audience. It also includes tips for structuring your presentation, choosing engaging visuals, and practicing effectively. This workshop is the first in a two-part series on presentations, which includes a practice session on 11/22. Students are not required to attend both. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 10/25*

Storytelling with Esther Cohen
Tuesday, 10/29 –
(6-8pm – in-person – room 1425)

If you have stories to tell, but don’t know where to start, this workshop will provide the spark. Participants will be guided through a series of exercises and prompts building towards the development of a brief nonfiction story, with opportunities to support each other and share stories with the wider group.*Registration closes at 4pm on 10/29*

November

Survey Design and Measurement
Tue
sday, 11/5 – (5-6:15pm – online)

This workshop introduces students to core concepts underlying survey design and measurement. Students will practice taking big concepts and making them measurable (i.e., operationalization) and will evaluate survey examples across research areas relevant to urban or labor studies. *Registration closes at 3pm on 11/5*

Writing Snack: Reverse Outlining
Wednesday, 11/6 –
(5-6:15pm – in person)

Join us before class for some light snacks and a bite-sized writing strategy. All Writing Snacks will be hosted in Room 1413 on the 14th Floor.

Night Owl Workshop: Freeing Your Ideas
Wednesday, 11/13 –
(8:15-8:45pm – online)

In this thirty-minute workshop, you’ll learn a simple technique for idea generation and creative problem-solving that can be applied at any point you’re feeling stuck or out of ideas in the writing process. *To receive the Zoom link, please register by 5pm on 11/13*

Writing Snack: Proofreading Strategies
Wednesday, 11/20 –
(5-6:15pm – in person)

Join us before class for some light snacks and a bite-sized writing strategy. All Writing Snacks will be hosted in Room 1413 on the 14th Floor.

Warm Up to Presenting: A Practice Session
Friday, 11/22 –
(6:15-7:30 – online)

Practice builds familiarity and confidence, and rehearsing a presentation in front of a low-pressure audience is a great way to gauge timing, troubleshoot technology, and make adjustments. This practice session invites all students to sign up to rehearse an in-progress speech or presentation online in front of a small and supportive group of peers and a writing advisor. Your presentation does not need to be polished or complete. *Registration closes at 4:30pm on 11/22*

December

Night Owl Workshop: Proofreading Strategies
Wednesday, 12/4 –
(8:15-8:45pm – online)

There comes a point for many writers when they feel too “close” to a draft to see it clearly. In this workshop, you’ll learn creative methods to review and edit your own writing, so you can clarify sentences and add final polish for your readers. *To receive the Zoom link, please register by 5pm on 12/4*

What Students Say About the Learning Hub

In our post-session surveys, we ask students “What would you like your fellow students to know about the Learning Hub?” Here is what some of them have said.

Always helpful all the time. S. is a gem and always helps me organize my thoughts, especially when I get off track.

I learned how to organize my paper better and produce a better paper.

I want the other students to know that my experience at SLU Writing Hub is always exceptional. M. is very knowledgeable and we have been working together the entire semester. I have learned a lot from M. and I am grateful for M’s dedication. I give M. an A+++++

My sessions with Learning Hub allowed me to become a better writer.

It’s a great service that helps you understand your own writing, your concerns, and brings clarity to what is a difficult art to master.

I was given great insight on how to make my writing assignment better.

The Learning Hub team is fantastic. They help to break your project down into bite-sized pieces to reduce the stress and anxiety that can mount as you are approaching critical academic deadlines. I appreciate the clear, thoughtful, yet scholarly guidance.

Extremely helpful! S. was great at gently guiding me with helpful feedback without doing the work for me!

Really great resource and a great way to get help if you are stuck on a project or need help brainstorming.

I would like to tell fellow students that the Learning Hub helped me to organize my thoughts and write more concisely. My paper became much better with feedback from the writing consultant.

There’s no judgement, just helpful constructive criticism. I truly believe they want you to do well and really want you to win!!

I urge all SLU students to make it their priority to utilize the services and workshops provided by the SLU learning Hub. The Learning Hub provides excellent support and help for all SLU students regardless of how far along you may be in the graduate program. I’m currently working on my Capstone (Thesis) Project and I am still benefiting from the expert writing consultants at the Learning Hub. I have been utilizing this service each semester while attending SLU.

I would like to tell fellow students that the Learning Hub is a good way to learn new ideas for writing clearly. I was able to talk about my paper and receive a clearer understanding of my assignment.

It’s great to bounce ideas off of someone else. The suggestions are extremely helpful.

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