University of New Mexico Faculty Survey

Survey for faculty about undergraduate writing across the curriculum from the WAC program at the University of New Mexico

Fort Hays State University Sustainability Indicators

Draft of Sustainability Indicators for the WAC program at Fort Hays State University

Indiana University, Bloomington SWOT Analysis

SWOT Analysis for the Indiana University, Bloomington WAC program

2018 CCCC workshop handout

This handout was distributed at the 2018 CCCC WSA workshop that was led by Cox, Galin, and Melzer. It includes the principles, methodology, strategies, and bibliography for the WSA.

Anthrosphere framework for sustainable development theory

The anthrosphere model was introduced by Hardi and Zdan (1997) and extended by Bossel (1999). Their model focuses on three major systems, two of which include subsystems: the human system (comprised of individual development, the social system, and the government system), the support system (comprised of the economic system and infrastructure system), and natural system. These systems are outlined in this figure, which Jeff Galin adapted from Bossel (1999, p. 18) to reflect WAC concerns. Reprinted from Galin, J. R. (2010). Improving rather than proving: Self-administered sustainability mapping of WAC programs. Council of Writing Program Administrators Conference, Minneapolis, MN. See Cox, Galin, & Melzer, 2018, pp. 9-13.

George Mason University Network Map

Network map of writing at George Mason University