Coppin State University Makes History Hosting Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association Conference
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 24, 2026 Coppin State University has become the first Historically Black College and University to host the Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association (MAWCA) Conference in 27 years, marking a significant milestone for the Baltimore-based institution and the broader HBCU community. Key Takeaway: This historic hosting opportunity represents a major recognition of Coppin State's commitment to academic excellence and writing center leadership in the Mid-Atlantic region. The achievement highlights Coppin State's growing prominence in academic support services and positions the university as a leader among regional institutions dedicated to strengthening student writing and communication skills. The Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association brings together writing center professionals, educators, and administrators from colleges and universities across the Mid-Atlantic region. The conference serves as a crucial platform for sharing best practices, innovative teaching strategies, and research related to writing center pedagogy and student success initiatives. By hosting this regional conference, Coppin State joins an exclusive group of institutions that have welcomed MAWCA to their campuses. The 27-year gap since an HBCU last hosted the event underscores the historical significance of this moment and represents an important step toward greater inclusion and recognition of HBCUs in regional academic associations. The conference provides Coppin State with an opportunity to showcase its campus, academic programs, and commitment to student writing excellence to colleagues from across the region. It also allows the university's writing center staff and faculty to demonstrate their expertise and contributions to the field of writing center studies. Located in Baltimore, Maryland, Coppin State University is one of the nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities and a member of the University System of Maryland. The institution has consistently demonstrated its dedication to providing high-quality academic support services that help students develop critical thinking and communication skills essential for success in college and beyond. This hosting achievement reflects the university's ongoing efforts to expand its regional influence and strengthen partnerships with peer institutions throughout the Mid-Atlantic area. The event positions Coppin State as a hub for educational innovation and professional development in writing center practice. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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