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Writer's Block
Welcome
Welcome to the BCCC Online Writing Lab. This site is an online extension of our campus writing center and offers our students, faculty, staff, and community the BCCC writing guide, general writing resources, citation information and aides, training for our writing tutors, resources for our faculty, access to other OWLs across the country, and BCCC's own Life on the Pamlico.
Resume Workshop

Terri Van Sickle works with Human Services students on their resumes.
For more information on writing resumes or to set up an in-class session, visit our Resume Writing page.
Contributors
The BCCC Online Writing Lab (OWL) is a service provided through the collaborative efforts of the Writing Center, Writing across the Curriculum (WAC), English Department, Learning Resources Center (LRC), and Distance Education programs. Significant contributors to this collaboration include the following:
Jonathan Elmore, Writing Center Director and English Instructor
Terri Van Sickle, Writing Center Curriculum Coordinator and English Instructor
A.D. Revels, OWL Manager, Writing Center Professional Tutor, and Adjunct English Instructor
Mike Davis, Lead English Instructor
Penny Sermons, Learning Resources Center and Distance Learning Director
Saundra Pinkham, Information Services Librarian
Suzanne Stotesbury, English Instructor and former OWL Manager
Tricia Woolard, Coordinator of Educational Media/Graphic Services and Blackboard Administrator/Webmaster
Marshall Hall, Coordinator of Audiovisual Services
Contact Information
If you have any questions about the writing program at BCCC, please contact Dr. Jonathan Elmore (Director of the Writing Center), Dr. Mike Davis (Lead English Instructor), or Terri Van Sickle (Writing Center Curriculum Coordinator).
If you have any questions about the OWL, please contact A.D. Revels (OWL Manager).
If you have any questions about LibGuides, please contact Saundra Pinkham (Information Services Librarian).
If you encounter a broken link, please contact the Writing Center.



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