The older I get, the less I know. Isn’t that supposed to be the other way around?
Our lives basically change in three ways; through the people we meet, the places we travel, and the books we read. I made ...
Ben Shattuck has returned to familiar terrain – both figurative and literal – for his debut collection of short stories, The ...
Thanksgiving is one of those few national holidays when a semi-religious sentiment is allowed. It peeks through in reply to two obvious questions: Thanksgiving to whom for what? In search of an answer ...
Located in Macon, Ga., Mercer University Press has been publishing great books in the fields of Southern studies, religion, and philosophy for 45 years, since 1979.
A new exhibition that documents the impact of the Industrial Revolution features several 1800s artists, writers and thinkers ...
A Catholic college nestled in the hills between Santa Paula and Ojai has bucked two national trends when it comes to ...
Emmy Rossum, Zoe Winters, and Motell Foster star in Amy Berryman’s play, WALDEN, directed by Whitney White, opening ...
Amy Berryman and Julia May Jonas invoke and gut renovate Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller (not to mention Thoreau).
From social isolation to a mistaken belief that they can multitask, here are some of the risks that arise when students use digital tools—and what teachers can do to help.
Thankfully, I’ve also read a ton of travel books full of quotes about adventure from famous wanderers which are easier to ...