WUWritingCenter
Mission: The Walden University Writing Center is committed to helping students develop as writers and scholars, practitioners, and agents of positive social change. We are passionate about the importance of writing inside and outside the institution and welcome the opportunity to share this passion with all members of the university community.
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Presenting Data and Describing Analysis

Writing at the Graduate Level

Revising & Self Editing a Doctoral Capstone

Synthesis and Thesis Development

Practical Writing Skills: Writing Strong Thesis Statements

APA Citations Part 2: Non-Traditional Sources

Academic Writing for Master's Students - Feb 2021

Writing and Responding to Discussion Posts - Feb 2019

APA Citations Part 1: Methods to the Madness - May 2020

Six Steps to Developing Your Writing Process - Jan 2021

Transitioning From Coursework to Doctoral Capstone Writing - August 2020

Writing the Literature Review June 2020

Developing a Paper: From Discussion Post to Course Paper - March 2018

Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography Basics- Feb 2019

Essential Elements for Writing Annotated Bibliographies - August 2020

Downloading Your Reviewed Paper from the Writing Center

Introduction to the Paper Review Appointment Schedule: myPASS

Making a Paper Review Appointment with the Writing Center

Course Paper Template: A Tour of the Template

Course Paper Template: Downloading and Using the Template

Developing Arguments With Evidence and Your Own Analysis*

Cite Ideas From Other Sources*

Personal Communications*

Authors in a Reference Entry*

Dissertations or Theses*

Discussion Board Posts*

Numbers*

Finding DOIs for Journal Article Reference Entries*

Verb Tense*

Chapter in an Edited Book*