The genre — characterized by Gothic intrigue and a liberal arts aesthetic — grew out of Donna Tartt’s cult favorite campus novel, “The Secret History.” Here’s where to start.
This week, area libraries and bookstores are putting a spotlight on the books facing the greatest challenges during Banned Books Week. Anyone visiting the New Ulm Public Library (NUPL), Martin Luther ...
The fraying of my family and the Urbana, Ohio, we once knew ...
"The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star Mayci Neeley pulls back the layers in her debut memoir, "Told You So." ...
From Tuesdays with Morrie to The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Mitch Albom has sold more than 40 million books—and his ...
Electronic secure messaging is an important advance, but message volume can overwhelm. Researchers are focused on how ...
If the University of Virginia agrees to the terms dictated by a memo sent last Wednesday by Secretary of Education Linda ...
Performative reading embodies the double-edged nature of college life: at once private and public, intimate and staged, raw and strategic.
For Corita Kent, the presence, modification or absence of the veil in her wardrobe throughout her lifetime signaled moments ...
Turns out, when it comes to leading America’s public universities, integrity is optional — as long as you’re hitting the ...
I wish the country was full of rational and thoughtful people, but it has turned into an angry and hateful place.
Two courses about words and their meanings — one about presidential speeches and a second about the Bible — will be offered next spring in the Honors College Retro Readings series.