Every Monday throughout the fall and spring terms, the Graduate Writing Lab sends a weekly newsletter to all Yale graduate students as well as others who have subscribed. The newsletter announces upcoming programs and events, shares information about how to register, and even includes a tip of the week. Links to web versions of the GWL Newsletter are linked below, with the most recent editions at the top.
Subscribe to the Graduate Writing Lab Newsletter
(1) Visit subscribe.yale.edu and log in; (2) select “Graduate School” in the left panel; (3) click “subscribe” next to our newsletter, then “save.”
Spring 2025
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Monday, May 5
Productive Writing Tools; Writing Retreat; Consultations
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Monday, April 28
Podcasting; Tips, Tricks, & Tools for Productive Writing; May Writing Retreat
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Monday, April 21
Inside Scientific Publishing; From Dissertation to Book; Podcasting
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Monday, April 14
Publishing in STEM; From Dissertation to Book; Constructive Peer Review
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Monday, April 7
Book & Journal Editor Panels; Peer Review; Academic Style
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Monday, March 31
Writing with Style; Reporting Science; Review Articles
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Monday, March 24
Reporting Science; GWL-RITM Writing Retreat; The GWL Is Hiring
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Monday, March 10
Writing OpEds; Academic Style; April All Writes
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Tuesday, March 4
Writing for Publication; Get Feedback; Sneak Peek for April & May
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Monday, February 24
Writing Consultations; Publishing Strategies; Science Blogging
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Monday, February 17
Science Blogging; Prospectus Writing; Publishing
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Monday, February 10
Article Publishing; Prospectus Writing; Science Blogging
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Monday, February 3
Writing for Publication; Public Speaking; All Writes
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Monday, January 27
Publish Your Paper; STEM Writing Groups; NIH NRSA Fellowship
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Tuesday, January 22
Presenting Your Research; Writing Groups; One-on-One Consultations
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Monday, January 13
Peer-Review Groups; Winter Retreat; Communication Certificate
Still Have Questions?
For additional information about upcoming programs, contact GWL Director Ryan Wepler, or email grad.writing@yale.edu.
Explore GWL Programs
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Writing Consultations
Get 1-on-1 feedback at any stage of the writing process—from brainstorming to final edits.
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Workshops & Panels
Interactive opportunities to grow your academic writing knowledge or expand your toolkit of skills.
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Peer-Review Groups
Groups of 4–7 students who meet weekly to share feedback, make progress, and support one another on a common project.
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Writing Retreats & All Writes
Full-day and half-day events where graduate students set goals and write as a community in a quiet, supportive space.