Princeton Writing Program
- WRI 220: The Writing's on the Wall I (Year-Long Course)Grounded in humanistic disciplines, this seminar invites students to explore Princeton's campus as a material archive, first introducing them to different modes of textual, visual, and cultural analysis, before guiding them through the writing process as they complete an original research project of their own design.
- WRI 230: Is Talk Cheap? I (Year-Long Course)Grounded in social scientific inquiry, this seminar invites students to experience and gain expertise in conversation-based approaches to social research; it first introduces them to in-depth interviewing, qualitative surveying, and focus group methods, then guides them through producing an original research project of their own design.
- WRI 240: From Cuneiform to Codices: Archival Methods for Special Collections Research I (Year-long Course)This seminar immerses students in archive-based methods for humanistic inquiry by exploring Special Collections objects (including manuscripts, drawings, death masks, musical scores, among many other items) and empowers them to develop an original research project of their own design.