The WAC Clearinghouse interview project, launched in 2025, provides video recordings of interviews with emerging and established scholars who focus on writing across the curriculum and writing studies. Each series is in its early stages. The following series are available.
The Emerging Voices Series, a collection of interviews from scholars who are currently making and remaking the field of writing studies broadly conceived, is designed to continue preserving the stories of our field, particularly as they pertain to the writing and writing processes of the teachers, researchers, and scholars who make up our discipline. The series, edited by Zak Muñoz, provides insights into the embodied experience of writing in our discipline, guiding newcomers as they seek to make a home in the field and providing information about new and potentially critical developments in writing studies.
We are currently inviting nominations for the series. Self-nominations are encouraged.
The Featured Scholars Series focuses on scholars who have made significant and enduring contributions to WAC and, more broadly, to the field of writing studies. It is designed to highlight key developments in our field, particularly as they pertain to the teaching, research, and leadership practices of the teachers, researchers, and scholars who make up our discipline.
We are currently inviting nominations for the series. Self-nominations are encouraged.
The WAC Oral Histories Project focuses on scholars who have made—and in many cases are continuing to make—significant and enduring contributions to WAC and, more broadly, to the field of writing studies. It includes stories of formative work in the writing across the curriculum movement, particularly during its first decades, reflections on that early work, and considerations of the continuing development of the movement.
We are currently inviting nominations for the series. Self-nominations are encouraged.