
Becoming a Public Intellectual: A Blueprint for Academics Writing Op-Eds
Hosted by Dr. Chris Malone
Writing for a general audience is fundamentally different from academic writing—and, for many scholars, even more challenging. Yet public-facing writing plays a critical role in connecting the work of academia to the civic values of a democratic society, particularly the need for an informed public.
This interactive workshop focuses on how faculty can translate their research, expertise,
and ideas into compelling op-eds and opinion pieces for broad public audiences. Participants
will be introduced to the core elements of effective op-ed writing—argument, voice,
structure, and timeliness—and learn how to frame scholarly insights in ways that resonate
beyond the academy.
The session is highly participatory. Participants are encouraged to come with an idea
for an op-ed—fully developed, loosely outlined, or still forming—and will spend much
of the session actively refining it with peer and facilitator feedback. Faculty and
staff from all disciplines and professional backgrounds are welcome.
April 23, 2026
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Greenley Library, Faculty Center 206