02 Aug To Feel Them Full: Reading Empathy in Keats
By Mary Huber: When you read a lot of poetry, people tend to assume that you have grasped something ineffable. They might remark that you...
By Mary Huber: When you read a lot of poetry, people tend to assume that you have grasped something ineffable. They might remark that you...
By Kaitlyn Lindgren-Hansen: Even in the best of times, graduate students occupy a precarious position in higher education. But with many universities failing to offer...
By Manon Hakem-Lemaire: “He’s Mexican,” I told my French mom about my boyfriend. “Oh, does he have a mustache and a sombrero?” she replied, amused....
By Olivia E. Joyce: In late March, faced with the new shelter-in-place order and only a faint understanding of the damage COVID-19 was to bring,...
By Jeanny F. Fuentes: The virtual archival exhibit Wise and Valiant: Women and Writing in the Spanish Golden Age, curated by Ana M. Rodríguez-Rodríguez...
By Charlotte Taylor: In the late 2010s, an explosion of young adult (YA) novels by Black women flooded through a previously White-dominated sphere, topping publisher...
By Daniel Dominguez: On June 19, 2020, producers Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammed teamed up with the legendary jazz musician Roy Ayers to release...
By Derek O'Leary: "The moment you've been waiting for!" Lin-Manuel Miranda's Aaron Burr announces in Act I of Hamilton. "The pride of Mount Vernon: George...
By Anthony Karambelas: This past year, writer’s block hit me more acutely than ever. Time I had blocked off to write became day-long reading sprees...
By Madison Felman-Panagotacos: Deolinda Correa trudged across the arid Cuyo Valley in search of her husband, her infant son in tow. While her initial goal...