The Writing Style Guide provides general guidelines as well as answers to university-specific style questions, such as official names for rooms and buildings and the preferred spellings for programs ...
The University Style Guide is designed to help writers and communicators across campus with matters of grammar and style, whether writing for the University’s internal or external audiences. This ...
Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- 1. Why an Indigenous style guide? -- 2. A history of the portrayal of Indigenous peoples in literature -- 3. Contemporary Indigenous cultural realities -- 4. The ...
The Bucknell Style Guide is the official reference document for anyone writing internal messages for the campus community or external communications on behalf of the University. Its basis is the ...
The editors at Strategic Relations and Communications have developed this editorial style guide for CU Boulder faculty and staff, especially those who write for an external or formal audience. Such ...
Class is in session—and it's one you'll enjoy Sometime during middle school, I showed my father something I’d written for a class assignment. About halfway through reading, he stopped, pointed and ...
When writing about diverse communities, how can journalists be sure they’re using the correct terminology and language to define such communities? How can we respectfully and accurately write about ...
I talked recently with Steven Pinker, author of The Language Instinct and other books about language and the mind, about his new book, The Sense of Style: The Thinking Person’s Guide to Writing in the ...
House numbers: Always use figures. Example: 9 Morningside Circle. Only abbreviate Ave. (Avenue), Blvd. (Boulevard) and St. (Street) with street numbers; spell out all others (Circle, Road, Parkway, ...