The LHSS Blog of MNLU Mumbai, initiated in January 2022, evolved into The LHSS Collective after 11 months of its inception as ...
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Spartanburg writer, 'put on this earth to tell stories,' wins $100,000 journalism prizeFormer Spartanburg Magazine freelancer has been named one-of-two winners for the $100,000 American Mosaic Journalism Award.
The Archer Ragsdale Arizona Chapter announces scholarship opportunities for graduating high school seniors in Arizona, including the Ashby-Herring and William A. Campbell Memorial Scholarships. Apply ...
Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
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The Librarians offers a passionate and in-depth look at the war being fought in school libraries over book banning.
New Directions Publishing Essex HemphillThe Great Storyteller 1957-1995 As a Black gay writer and activist, Essex Hemphill used words as a weapon, a ...
With survival of the humanities on the line, colleges are pivoting to make offerings like languages and philosophy more ...
In the psychological thriller “Casualties of Truth,” by Lauren Francis-Sharma, a woman and a country are both forced to face ...
Two new novels riff on fairy tales to explore mothers with unusual hungers and daughters trying to survive them.
Kentucky Poet Laureate Silas House will be the featured speaker for two events on March 20 at Hopkinsville Community College.
The Book Thief was considered to be “unadaptable,” as the novel featured some clever framing devices and internalized moments ...
The South Dakota Humanities Council is now accepting applications to host Rebecca Clarren, author of “The Cost of Free Land: ...
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