UWRB is located under the Office of the Provost, meets monthly (or as needed) and consists of individuals committed to the improvement of the critical reading and writing skills of UMKC students, the teaching of writing and UMKC’s writing culture.
Antonio Byrd, Department of English
Crystal Doss, Department of English
Thomas Ferrel, URWB Co-Chair; ASM, Writing Studio,
Roland Hemmings, Office of Multicultural Student Affairs
Marcus Meade, Graduate Writing Specialist in Writing Studio and School of Graduate Studies
Steven Melling, Department of Communication and Journalism
Alexis Petri, Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence and School of Education, Social Work, and Psychological Sciences
Alice Reckley, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature
Aaron Reed, Department of Science and Engineering
Courtney Strimel UWRB Co-Chair, UMKC University Libraries
Antonio Byrd
Thomas Ferrel
Marcus Mead
Alexis Petri
Courtney Strimel
The board sends invitations to join, reviews any requests to join and elects its own chair(s). Personal communication and dialogue are key components of UWRB recruitment efforts. The UWRB includes the following ex-officio members: Director of Composition and Director of the Writing Studio. All members of the UWRB are voting members.
Individuals from (though not limited to) the following units may be members of the board or may be non-member consultants to the board: Academic Advising, Composition, University Libraries and the Writing Studio.
The duration of UWRB service terms is open. At the beginning of the Spring semester, board members communicate with the UWRB whether they intend to serve on the UWRB during the next academic year. The UWRB then reviews its membership together and collaboratively decides its recruitment needs to maintain a diverse membership in three senses.
The Campus Writing Board (CWB) existed in the College of Arts and Sciences for many years as a subcommittee of the Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee with appointments made by the dean. The director of writing across the curriculum was the founding chair, and the CWB included faculty members representing Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Natural Sciences. At its December 5, 2011, meeting, the CWB became a university-wide board located under the Office of the Provost and changed its name to the University Writing and Reading Board. The UWRB created and supervised the launch of the RooWriter Writing Assessment in September 2013 and advised the RooWriter Coordinator until the RooWriter was discontinued in Summer 2020.
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