No selective college relies on standardized tests alone to admit students, but the Johns Hopkins University’s Center for ...
The many attempts to amend the U.S. Constitution and Patricia Lockwood’s struggle with long Covid ...
Lincoln’s first major speech was motivated in part by acts of political and racial violence. It strikes a chord in our own ...
Once known as the poet laureate of Twitter, the novelist speaks about writing, reading and her plans for a website.
In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
The hour-long conversation with Joffe-Walt offered a behind-the-scenes look at the practical, ethical, and emotional ...
Joseph Coolon, associate professor of biology and director of the College of Integrative Sciences, has published five papers, ...
Even for Scottish students, who don’t require a tuition fee in Scotland, the level of teaching still feels inadequate. A ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 15, National Book Award finalist Jonas Hassen Khemiri returns to Bennington College to read from his new ...
In the acclaimed author’s new novel, What We Can Know, Britain has sunk beneath the waves – but literature remains buoyant ...
His new novel, “What We Can Know,” imagines the historians of the twenty-second century, who long for the world that they’ve ...
Have you ever lost your way among a vast amount of foreign literature? Do you wish to efficiently acquire cutting-edge academic resources to assist with your research and paper publication? The ...
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