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About the Writing Center
At Loyola University Chicago’s Writing Center, we seek to help all of our clients become better writers. We believe that all writers, of all levels of ability, can benefit from collaborative tutoring with experienced writers. Please take a moment to explore our staff and tutor bios as well as the services we offer to students and professors alike. Do not hesitate to contact us with any comments, questions, or feedback.
Our Mission
The Writing Center at Loyola University Chicago believes that good writing is good thinking, and our work is an extension and elaboration of that motto. Our Center promotes writing as a means of reflecting and learning, and as a means for communicating and participating in the many communities of which we are a part. As such, we regard writing as a non-linear, recursive, and ongoing process that allows us to shape and re-shape our ideas continuously. At the Writing Center, we support our clients at every level, from every discipline, and at any stage in the writing process. We are committed to promoting the diversity of voices and perspectives that are the hallmark of our Loyola community.
Our Team

Writing Center Coordinator
Dr. Brandiann Molby
Dr. Molby is a writing instructor in the English Department. She holds a PhD and an M.A. from Loyola University Chicago and an M.A. from Royal Holloway, University of London. Her research focuses on word/image theory, nineteenth-century illustrated books, and the Arts and Crafts movement.
bmolby@luc.edu
Associate Director
Rayne Broach
Rayne Broach is a PhD student in English with concentrations in Textual Studies and Digital Humanities. She holds an MA in English from Loyola University Chicago and a BA in English and Creative Writing from the State University of New York at Oswego. Rayne's research explores the shifting boundaries between manuscript, print, and digital productions, asking how technologies and material practices shaped thought and expression.
lbroach@luc.eduContact Us
The Writing Center at Loyola University Chicago believes that good writing is good thinking, and our work is an extension and elaboration of that motto. Our Center promotes writing as a means of reflecting and learning, and as a means for communicating and participating in the many communities of which we are a part. As such, we regard writing as a non-linear, recursive, and ongoing process that allows us to shape and re-shape our ideas continuously. At the Writing Center, we support our clients at every level, from every discipline, and at any stage in the writing process. We are committed to promoting the diversity of voices and perspectives that are the hallmark of our Loyola community.