Joseph Eveld’s journey, from adolescent cancer survivor to Columbia narrative medicine leader, illustrates how storytelling ...
When a land forgets its legends, Sees but falsehoods in the past, When a nation views its sires In the light of fools and ...
She published her first book of poems at 49 and her first work of prose, the acclaimed novel “Rattlebone,” six years later.
Marilynne Robinson, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize and recipient of a National Humanities Medal, is one of the world’s great ...
Inspired by the “great Chicago writers,” the historical fiction novel follows a writer’s obsession with a murder case.
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You’ve seen the headlines: college students are outsourcing their education to AI tools. The early anecdotes, research and ...
Saint Mary's Humanistic Studies Department hosted their annual Francis A. McAnaney's lecture series on Thursday, which ...
This interview first appeared in Path Finders, an email newsletter from the Daily Yonder. Each week, Path Finders features a Q&A with a ...
The University of Wyoming’s WWAMI Medical Education Program is deepening its global partnerships through an exchange program ...
Neddy begins the story and his afternoon adventure as the quintessential Cheever hero: the best of the patriarchy, the loving ...
From time to time, over the course of the 35 years that I have been writing this column, I am asked about the title “Arts and ...