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GLBC 1200 - Imagination, Innovation, Creativity

When in doubt, ask your instructor which citation style to use for your paper or project. Some of the most widely used citation styles include:

Want to build your own database of references and research as you collect them?  View the Mendeley Research Guide

Whether you are an experienced academic writer or this is your first paper, Webster University's Writing Center offers writing support for students. Find help with all kinds of research projects, including "reports; résumés and cover letters; admission essays and personal statements; summaries, critical analyses, and literature reviews; research and term papers; theses and dissertations; and more." Writing Center coaches are available at all stages of the writing process from brainstorming to draft revision and everything in-between.

Visit Writing Support to: 

  • Schedule an appointment with a writing coach
  • Submit a paper online to the Writing Center for review
  • Select Writing Resources to find help with citation, grammar, avoiding plagiarism, and more

Freshman Writing Award

The purpose of the award is to encourage and recognize excellence in student writing and to help foster a culture of writing at Webster University.

Eligibility:  The competition is open to students who were first-semester freshmen in the fall term. Submissions may be in any genre, providing that they are a minimum of 500 words long, were written in the English language, and were written for a class taught by a full-time or adjunct Webster University instructor during the fall semester. Submissions for either 8-week or 16-week courses are eligible.

Contact Webster's Reeg Academic Resource Center for submission guidelines and deadlines (usually in the spring term).