This auction is now closed. Thank you if you bid on an item to benefit Columbia College Chicago students!
Auction Ends 5 p.m. CST on Saturday, May 16!
MacArthur "genius grant" winner Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx, says of Kramer: "His precise, original attention rewired my relationship with my own intellect."
A PRIVATE CONSULTATION WITH AN ACCLAIMED WRITING COACH was recently added to Columbia College Chicago's online auction. You have until May 16 to bid on this item alone.
Master editor, teacher, and author Mark Kramer will critique your work and guide you to the next level in a half-day private consutation. This may be just the support you need to be the best and most productive writer you can be!
All other items previously offered through this auction are no longer available.
You have until 5 p.m. CST on Saturday, May 16, to bid!
Every cent of your donation will go towards scholarships for students in the Journalism Department at Columbia College Chicago.
Columbia College Chicago, as the largest school of arts and media in the country, is enriched by its great concentration of young creative talent. The college provides innovative degree programs in the visual, performing, media, and communication arts -- taught by practicing professionals in their disciplines -- to nearly 12,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Through the diversity of its students and graduates, the school brings a rich vision and multiplicity of voices to American culture.
Columbia College Chicago: Committed to opportunity in the arts and media.
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Mark Kramer
About Journalism at Columbia College Chicago
The Journalism Department is part of the School of Media Arts.
Journalism students select from four concentrations: News Reporting and Writing, Magazine Writing and Editing, Broadcast Journalism (Television or Radio) and Reporting on Science, Health and the Environment.
The concentrations provide a rich array of specialized courses that prepare students for careers in print, online and broadcast news media, as well as newsletters, magazines and electronic publishing.
The Columbia Chronicle, Columbia's student newspaper, has won many national and state journalism awards, including top honors from the Illinois College Press Association.

