Writing essays takes a ton of time - to say nothing of all the extra time you spend in the research phase, as well as editing each draft to make sure you didn't make any typos or accidentally paste in ...
A grant, a small advance, a supportive spouse, and the $100 I found outside the library The post How I Managed to Write a Book without Going (Too) Broke first appeared on The Walrus.
The Open Notebook and the Reynolds Journalism Institute (RIJ) are launching The Science Reporting Navigator, an interactive toolkit designed specifically with local and community reporters in mind.
Safos Dance Theatre, a nonprofit dance company from Arizona, performed Stories from Home on campus on Sept. 27. The event was hosted by the Southwest Studies Department. Photo Courtesy Safos Dance ...
People who secretly prefer solitude almost always do things like solo traveling happily, even if their extroverted friends consider it to be a nightmare of a "worst case scenario" situation. It offers ...
The 74 reports that reading for pleasure among kids has significantly declined, driven by distractions like smartphones and altered school priorities.
Gift cards have come a long way from the days when they were simply a thin piece of plastic slipped into an envelope. Once considered a “lazy” gift, they’ve evolved into a meaningful and flexible way ...
TOSLA Nutricosmetics is proud to announce the appointment of Mark J.S. Miller, PhD, MBA, FACN, CNS, as the newest member of its Scientific Board ...
Most morally objectionable actions are so because they harm others. Stealing, lying, breaking agreements, causing physical harm, etc, without some overriding reasons, are immoral. Yet most jobs ...
Six physicists in the nuclear energy industry talk about their career paths, and how a background in physics can be used across the sector ...
In the second edition of our regular column, “Office Hours”, Swarthmore faculty members share their thoughts on and concerns with grading practices and grade inflation at Swarthmore and beyond.
Discover the remarkable journey of Omar Yaghi, the first Saudi national to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. From a humble beginning in Amman to global recognition in the field of reticular ...