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At ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago’s Writing Center, we seek to help all of our clients become better writers. We believe that all writers, of all levels of ability, can benefit from collaborative tutoring with experienced writers. Please take a moment to explore our staff and tutor bios as well as the services we offer to students and professors alike. Do not hesitate to contact us with any comments, questions, or feedback.

Our Mission

The Writing Center at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago believes that good writing is good thinking, and our work is an extension and elaboration of that motto. Our Center promotes writing as a means of reflecting and learning, and as a means for communicating and participating in the many communities of which we are a part. As such, we regard writing as a non-linear, recursive, and ongoing process that allows us to shape and re-shape our ideas continuously. At the Writing Center, we support our clients at every level, from every discipline, and at any stage in the writing process. We are committed to promoting the diversity of voices and perspectives that are the hallmark of our ºÚÁÏÃÅcommunity.

Our Team

Portrait of Brandiann Molby
Writing Center Coordinator

Dr. Brandiann Molby

Dr. Molby is a writing instructor in the English Department. She holds a PhD and an M.A. from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago and an M.A. from Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on word/image theory, nineteenth-century illustrated books, and the Arts and Crafts movement.

bmolby@luc.edu
Portrait of Will Sikich
Associate Director

Will Sikich

Will is a PhD candidate in the English Department. He holds an MA in English from ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago and a BA in English and Creative Writing, both from Augustana College.Will's research focuses on contemporary fantasy in literature, film, and game design. Outside of his studies, he enjoys playing and creating tabletop role-playing games and spending time with friends and family.

wsikich@luc.edu
Chris Burton Portrait
Associate Director

Chris Burton

Chris is an MEd student in the Department of Education. He holds a BS in Journalism from Northwestern University. Chris's current research focuses on accessibility and cultural relevance in curriculum design. Outside of his studies, he enjoys writing fantasy and science-fiction and playing board games with friends.

cburton4@luc.edu
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Contact Us

The best way to get in touch with us is through email. Our team monitors email and can address any questions or concerns ASAP.
 
Email: writingcenter@luc.edu
Lakeshore Phone: (773) 508-8468
Water Tower Phone: (312) 915-6089


For Classroom Visits inquiries: Associate Directors Chris Burton (cburton4@luc.edu) & Will Sikich (wsikich@luc.edu)
For Writing Fellows inquiries: Prof. Amy Kessel (akessel@luc.edu)

 

The Writing Center at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago believes that good writing is good thinking, and our work is an extension and elaboration of that motto. Our Center promotes writing as a means of reflecting and learning, and as a means for communicating and participating in the many communities of which we are a part. As such, we regard writing as a non-linear, recursive, and ongoing process that allows us to shape and re-shape our ideas continuously. At the Writing Center, we support our clients at every level, from every discipline, and at any stage in the writing process. We are committed to promoting the diversity of voices and perspectives that are the hallmark of our ºÚÁÏÃÅcommunity.

The best way to get in touch with us is through email. Our team monitors email and can address any questions or concerns ASAP.
 
Email: writingcenter@luc.edu
Lakeshore Phone: (773) 508-8468
Water Tower Phone: (312) 915-6089


For Classroom Visits inquiries: Associate Directors Chris Burton (cburton4@luc.edu) & Will Sikich (wsikich@luc.edu)
For Writing Fellows inquiries: Prof. Amy Kessel (akessel@luc.edu)