The Writing Center
The USML Writing Center serves students in all degree programs at all skill levels. Whether you are seeking help with researching a topic, need assistance with basic writing skills, or instruction in formatting an academic paper to meet the proper style guidelines, USML offers access to print and online resources and a writing staff that is ready to assist you.
The Writing Center Staff
The Center for Speech and Writing staff, including ESL specialists, are available to work with individuals and groups. Contact Writing Center Director, Tom Dougherty (tdougherty@usml.edu), to make an appointment or find out more about our Writing Center workshops.
Name | Title | Phone | |
Tom Dougherty | Director, Center for Speech & Writing | 847-970-4859 | tdougherty@usml.edu |
LuAnn Hoffman | Instructor, Center for Speech & Writing | lhoffman@usml.edu | |
Kathy Konopasek | Instructor, Center for Speech & Writing | kkonopasek@usml.edu | |
Sara Larkin | Instructor, Center for Speech & Writing | slarkin@usml.edu | |
Susan Roy | Instructor, Center for Speech & Writing | sroy@usml.edu |
Library staff are also available to assist you with writing and research on weekdays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Contact USML library at (847) 970-4820 or email the library staff (askalibrarian@usml.edu).
Library Information
Contact the Library
Phone: 847-970-4820
Email: askalibrarian@usml.edu
Samantha Seay
Library Director
Phone: 847-970-4833
Email: sseay@usml.edu
Writing and Citation Resources
Here is a list of manuals that provide specific guidelines for writing degree papers. USML’s DMin Handbook, which contains instructions for writing the DMin project paper, is available upon request through the Academic Affairs Office.
Brought to you by USML Library and the Writing Center, these authoritative reference databases provide in-depth assistance for writing and research. These interactive databases will assist you with research, writing, grammar, vocabulary, editing, and citations.
Infobase Writer’s Reference Center provides users with a convenient one-stop location for all of the tools necessary to write and research effectively. From the mechanics of writing and grammar to style and research, this online resource thoroughly covers the fundamentals of quality writing, provides a wealth of vocabulary-building dictionaries, and presents a step-by-step guide to writing a good essay.
The full online version of the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS), 17th edition. CMOS 17 is the authoritative reference work on documentation practices and citation formatting and is the official manual of style for academic research papers at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake.
American Accent Training by Ann Cook
Call Number: PE2815.C66 2017
ISBN: 9781438010359
Publication Date: 2017-07-15
The Chicago Manual of Style by University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff
Call Number: Z253.U69 2017
ISBN: 9780226287058
Publication Date: 2017-09-05
The Elements of Style by William Strunk; E. B. White
Call Number: PE1408 .S77 1979
ISBN: 0024181900
Publication Date: 1979-01-01
A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations by Kate L. Turabian; Joseph Bizup (Revised by); Wayne C. Booth (Revised by); Gregory G. Colomb (Revised by); William T. FitzGerald (Revised by); University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff (Revised by); Joseph M. Williams (Revised by)
Call Number: LB2369.T8 2018
ISBN: 9780226494425
Publication Date: 2018-04-16
Style Guide by Catholic Church, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Staff (Contribution by)
Call Number: Z253.C33 2008
ISBN: 9781601370211
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Well Said by Linda Grant
Call Number: PE1137 .G63 2017
ISBN: 9781305641365
Publication Date: 2016-02-16
Writing Theology Well by Lucretia B. Yaghjian
Call Number: BR44 .Y34 2015
ISBN: 9780567022196
Publication Date: 2015-09-24
The Purdue Owl is an excellent resource to assist you in creating a thesis statement, organizing a research paper, understanding plagiarism, and assembling bibliographic citations.
Duke Divinity School provides in-depth resources and guides for general and theological writing support on their Writing Resources web page.
The following English pronunciation video resources are provided both for individual learning and instructor-guided learning. The aim is to improve one’s confidence, clarity, and effectiveness in oral communication and articulation in English.
How to Pronounce -er Endings: American English
Mango Languages online learning system provides conversational and grammar instruction to 68 languages, including New Testament Greek, Biblical Hebrew, and Religious and Scholarly Latin. Users are able to set up an account to track progress through course lessons. Mango Languages also offers a free mobile app, which can be downloaded through the Google Play store and the Apple app store. See the full list of language courses offered below:
A complete list of language courses offered by Mango Languages.