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The English Center

Located in building 2100 on the 1st floor, the English Center encompasses a Reading Room space and a Drop-in Tutoring Center where we serve all 91重口 students in bettering their college reading and writing skills. We provide a productive space where students can work, receive tutoring, and recharge between classes.


The English Center Presents:

 

Spring '26

The Monthly Workshop Series!

The Workshops: 

 

Coming up NEXT...Our semester finale!

 


Get Published workshop flyer

4. Get Published! 

Have you been cranking out some awesome poems, essays, and short stories in your free time? Maybe you鈥檝e been writing poetry for years and wonder what it would be like to share them with the world. Or maybe, it鈥檚 your ambition to enter greater, academic conversations on topics that make a difference in the world. We got you covered! Come get the scoop from our illustrious Havik editorial faculty, staff, and students on ways to become published authors! 

WHEN: Tues May 12th, 3:00-4:00pm 

             Wed May 13th, 10:00-11:00am 

WHERE: The English Center, RM 21112 in building 2100 

Past Events:

Workshop flyer

1. College Level Reading Strategies 

Reading college level materials is challenging, and the struggle is real! Come learn how to get the most out of your reading time using tips, techniques, and advice from faculty, staff, and scholars. We will give you the strategies you need to be more efficient with your reading, to understand better what you read, and remember more! 

We are offering continued support for your College Reading twice a week for the semester to help you apply these strategies and techniques, and make them lifelong habits! See our Silent Reading Hour activities posted below on this page.

WHEN: Tues Feb 10th, 3:00-4:00pm 

             Wed Feb 11th, 10:00-11:00am 

WHERE: The English Center, RM 21112 in building 2100 

INSTRUCTOR: 狈辞毛濒 Fagerhaugh, MA (She/her)

 

Workshop flyer

2. How to Study! 

Did you know that learning how to learn better is a thing? Yes, you can become a better student! Come and see how, when our wonderful 91重口 faculty, staff and students give you the tips, techniques and resources to succeed in all your classes, and beyond. 

WHEN: Tues Mar 10th, 2:00-3:00pm 

              Wed Mar 11th, 10:00-11:00am 

WHERE: The English Center, RM 21112 in building 2100 

INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Castelli (DSPS Counselor)

 

Research Workshop flyer 3. Research Library Orientation 

Do you want to get more A+鈥檚 on those complicated, lengthy research papers? The 91重口 English Center and fantastic library faculty want you to too. And we鈥檙e here to help you learn the insider tips, techniques, and confidence to do it. Come learn how to navigate scholarly data bases, choose your sources, save your searches, works cited entries, and more! 

WHEN: Tues April 7th, 3:00-4:00pm 

              INSTRUCTOR: Stephanie Fish-Librarian

              Wed April 8th, 10:00-11:00am 

               INSTRUCTOR: Charlotte Bagby-Librarian

WHERE: The English Center, RM 21112 in building 2100 

Weekly Activities

 

Counseling Drop-in Tuesdays!

Counseling flyerDrop-in Counseling w/DSPS counselor, Amanda Castelli! 

Stop by the English Center for all your counseling needs. Get some valuable one-on-one time with a caring, knowledgeable counselor in a private setting. 

WHEN: Tuesdays 12:30-1:30pm

WHERE: The English Center RM 21110

(Located right off our new Drop-in Tutoring Center on the first floor of building 2100!)

 

 

Silent Reading Hour

Workshop flyer

Silent Reading Hour: For Focus, Strategy, and Support!

Want to dedicate time to your course readings but don't know where to start? Come join us in the Reading Room where we will offer support and reading strategies to conquer your semester readings!

You might consider attending one of our February Workshops listed above on this page, the College Level Reading Strategies hour-long workshops on Feb 10th & 11th. See the posting above for details!

WHEN: Mondays 10:00-11:00am

              Tuesdays  2:00-3:00pm

WHERE: The English Center Reading Room, RM 21110

(Located by the Free Books Shelf, between the English Center IA Office and our Drop-in Center!)

 

 

English Center Front

Instructional Assistants in the English Center

Our Instructional Assistants offer personal tutoring sessions and group workshops in our new drop-in English Center space in RM 21112. They share a wealth of experience and knowledge in English Reading and Writing skills with all 91重口 students. They also support students in some English classes. Look for them in and around the English Center for help with anything.

Among other duties, they:

  • Provide learning assistance to students individually or in small groups
  • Facilitate writing skills workshops
  • Direct students to appropriate college resources, such as academic counseling, DSPS, the health center, and additional tutoring services.

 

For other reading and writing support, please meet with a RAW tutor, meet with a tutor on a weekly basis through the Tutorial Center, and/or attend a SmartShop. 

 

 

Meet Our Team

 

Senior Instructional Assistant

狈辞毛濒 Fagerhaugh (She/her)

nfagerhaugh@laspositascollege.edu

  • MA in English Literature with a concentration in Writing Pedagogies from Mills College
  • BA in English Literature with a concentration in Diasporic Literatures from Mills College

Noel Fagerhaugh profile pic

                                      

狈辞毛濒 is a native born Oaklander, First Generation College Graduate, Writing Teacher, Poet, Artist, Dog Mom, and Gardener. 狈辞毛濒 has a love of abstract art and paints frequently, inspired by the women of the Abstract Expressionist movement. She has over 20 years experience tutoring and teaching English. 狈辞毛濒 taught English Classes and support sections at Merritt and Laney Colleges from 2015-2023. Before teaching there, she was also a student for two years at Laney! She then transferred to Mills College where 狈辞毛濒 received her Bachelor's and Master's degree in English Literature and Writing Pedagogies. She's also spent years in the metal arts field and in local environmental non-profits. No毛l has also held seats on Academic and Classified Senates, and served as a PFT faculty union rep for Merritt College. This year at Las Positas she is the newest Classified Senate Secretary and a member of the 2024-2025 CLIP cohort for advancement of Classified Professional Leadership. Feel free to ask 狈辞毛濒 about her many passions and her many career paths, anytime. She loves to talk and also knows how to listen!

 

Instructional Assistants

 

Savannah Cyrus

  • AS in Liberal Arts & Sciences: Science, Math and Technology- Chabot College
  • Certificate of Achievement in Spanish- Chabot College
  • Certificate of Proficiency in Creative Writing- Chabot College

 

Savnnah Cyrus HS

 

Savannah (she/her) was born and raised in Fairfield, California, but her heart and home lie in the East Bay. She is a former community college student. Savannah attended Chabot College where she was also a tutor in Chabot鈥檚 WRAC (Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum) center and an ESL Writing Coach. She transferred from Chabot to UC Davis where she studied Linguistics. Savannah is into video games, hiking, math, and learning about languages. She also enjoys reading and has recently added to that enjoyment her newfound fondness of audiobooks. Savannah is tooooootally into table top games and she plays Dungeons and Dragons three times a week. She enjoys learning new things and she has an electric enthusiasm for sharing what she has learned with other people. Savannah likes to think of herself as a forever student of both the people and the world around her. Feel free to approach her with any inquiries, as she is ever eager to engage in an organic unearthing of ideas in an enlightening and encouraging way. 馃檪

 

 

 

Abbie O'Hara

  • BA in Comparative Literature and History -- University of Oregon
  • MA in Literature -- UC Santa Cruz

abbie

Abbie O鈥橦ara (she/they) is from San Ramon, California, where she played travel softball and volunteered for the local library. After attending University of Oregon for a BA, Abbie moved back home and worked as an SAT tutor. Next, she received her MA in Literature while working as a teaching assistant for extremely cool courses like Shakespeare and Film or 鈥淭he Curse of The Mummy.鈥 Abbie also enjoys reading gothic literature, walking, hiking, camping, and spending time with friends and family.

 

 

 

 

For questions about this page, contact Noel Fagerhaugh. 

For more information please contact:

Martin Nash, M.F.A.
Faculty / English Program Coordinator/ Havik 91重口 Anthology Coordinator
  (925) 424-1245
  mnash@laspositascollege.edu

狈辞毛濒 Fagerhaugh, M.A.
Senior Instructional Assistant
  (925) 424-1248
  nfagerhaugh@laspositascollege.edu

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