The Creative Connections Retreat Series: A Decade of Fostering Sustainable Scholarship and Community in Academia.
Over a decade ago, the inaugural Creative Connections writing retreat unfolded within a rustic lodge nestled in Yosemite National Park, marking the genesis of an initiative designed to provide academics with crucial space for their intellectual and…
Re-evaluating Procrastination: A Nuanced Perspective on Pauses in Academic Endeavor
Procrastination often occupies a particularly maligned position within contemporary academic discourse and productivity paradigms, typically branded as a detrimental habit to be eradicated or a pathological symptom of underlying anxiety and…
Navigating the Complexities of Academic Leadership: A Case Study from the University of California Washington Center
The University of California Washington Center (UCDC) welcomed a new Executive Director in January 2023, initiating a tenure marked by a uniquely broad administrative portfolio that encompasses operational, financial, academic, and residential oversight.…
A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing: Reshaping Our Understanding of the Written Word.
The widely held notion that writing is, in essence, a form of thinking finds its profound academic roots in the pioneering work of Linda Flower and John Hayes. Their seminal 1981 paper, "A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing," published in…