Professional Writing conference to happen in July
Taylor University’s nationally-recognized professional writing program is hosting its annual conference July 29-30, led by assistant professor of professional writing, Linda Taylor.
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Taylor University’s nationally-recognized professional writing program is hosting its annual conference July 29-30, led by assistant professor of professional writing, Linda Taylor.
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