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It's no secret that writing productivity is crucial to thriving in academia, at every career stage. This month, we wanted to highlight a few of our most popular writing resources and tools, including our proprietary platform, WriteNow. 

What is WriteNow? WriteNow is our very own productivity-tracking and community-building platform. Developed specifically for faculty, postdocs, and graduate students, WriteNow is an integral part of our programs, including the Faculty Success Program and Post-Tenure Pathfinders program.
All members of the NCFDD have the opportunity to use WriteNow through our various programs:

14-Day Writing Challenge: Open to all members at any career stage, this focused 14-day program will enable you to experience the skills and habits that lead to explosive writing productivity. It includes group accountability, coaching, and access to our WriteNow platform. 

Registration for the Spring challenge ends March 9, 2022. Encourage your members to register for this free challenge!

WriteNow Access: WriteNow Access is a 12-week program open exclusively to graduate students and postdocs that want productivity tracking, community building, and access to our custom WriteNow platform.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for this program. If you would like to sponsor one or more graduate students, fill out this form.
Faculty Success Program: This 12-week online program helps tenure-track and tenured faculty with the skills necessary to increase research and writing productivity while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Priority Registration ends next week! If you are planning to sponsor someone through FSP, please reach out to Institutions@FacultyDiversity.org.
Writing Accountability Buddy Match: Any member can be matched with an accountability buddy that has a similar title/rank. To be matched, members can go to their account, select Buddy Match, and request a match. 

Downloadable:
NCFDD Writing Resources

We've created this one-page PDF that shows the various writing programs and resources that are offered to NCFDD members. Share this with your members to inform them of these opportunities for writing support!

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Webinars:
This Month at NCFDD

Post-Tenure Pathfinders Preview Webinar
Facilitated by: Rosemarie Roberts, PhD, Professor, Connecticut College

March 3, 2022 at 12:00 PM ET

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Faculty Success Program Preview Webinar: 5 Secrets to a Super-Productive Semester
Facilitated by: Joy Gaston Gayles, PhD, Professor, North Carolina State University

March 8, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET

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Core Curriculum Webinar: How to Develop a Daily Writing Practice
Facilitated by: Erin Furtak, PhD, Professor, University of Colorado, at Boulder

March 10, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET

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Guest Expert Webinar: Pivot to Public Writing
Facilitated by: Anthony Ocampo, PhD, Associate Professor, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Lisa Hanasono, PhD, Associate Professor, Bowling Green State University
March 15, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET

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Guest Expert Webinar: Fulbright U.S. Scholar Information
Facilitated by: Athena Mison Fulay
March 23, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET

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Guest Expert Webinar: Fulbright U.S. Scholar Participant Panel
Facilitated by: Cristina Stanciu, PhD, Associate Professor, Virginia Commonwealth, Enid Schatz, PhD, Professor, University of Missouri, and Amanda Schmidt, PhD, Associate Professor, Oberlin College
March 30, 2022 at 2:00 PM ET

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Workshops:
Upcoming Campus Workshops

Clarkson University: Mentoring 101: How to Get What You Need to Thrive in the Academy
Washington State University: Mentoring 101: How to Get What You Need to Thrive in the Academy
Illinois State University: Re-Thinking Mentoring: How to Build Communities of Inclusion, Support, and Accountability
Case Western Reserve University: Solo Success: How to Thrive in the Academy When You're the Only __________ in Your Department
University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Writing Your Next Chapter: How to Find Your Mojo at Mid-Career
Saint Louis University: Re-Thinking Mentoring: How to Build Communities of Inclusion, Support, and Accountability
Princeton University: Mentoring 101: How to Get What You Need to Thrive in the Academy
Learn more about how our virtual and in-person campus workshop offerings can be a part of your professional development programming for 2022 and help cultivate a supportive culture on campus. 

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