The Princeton Writing Program is a multidisciplinary community of accomplished scholars and teachers. Faculty use their scholarly expertise to develop writing-intensive seminars that teach students advanced techniques of academic inquiry and research.
All program faculty are trained to help students learn how to frame compelling questions and problems, position an argument within an academic debate, substantiate and organize claims, and purposefully integrate a variety of sources. This pedagogical approach lays an early foundation for the more advanced writing projects students undertake later, including the Junior Project and Senior Thesis.
Avram Alpert | aalpert@princeton.edu | 312 New South |
Joy L. Arroyo | jlarroyo@princeton.edu | 208 New South |
Sean Cashbaugh | seanfc@princeton.edu | 313 New South |
Daniel Choi | dmchoi@princeton.edu | 215 New South |
Genevieve Creedon | gcreedon@princeton.edu | 222 New South |
Alexander Davis | akd@princeton.edu | 303 New South |
Patrick Luiz Sullivan de Oliveira | plso@princeton.edu | 309 New South |
Andrea DiGiorgio | andreald@princeton.edu | 307 New South |
Harris Doshay | hdoshay@princeton.edu | 210 New South |
Marina Fedosik-Long | mfedosik@princeton.edu | 305 New South |