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“A timely, urgent call for political engagement,” declared the Kirkus Review about All Politics is Local: Why Progressives Must Fight for the State

From the mystique and fate of an outlier blue whale; to the civil war photography of Matthew Brady; to the spooky appeal of a computer game that al

In a work that was 10 years in the making, Professor of Professional Practice and future Writing Chair Lis Harris’ exhaustive and sensitive reporti

The Alumni Spotlight is a place to hear from the School of the Arts alumni community about their journeys as artists and creators.

Adjunct Professor Edith Grossman who has brought the English-speaking world the words of Miguel de Cervantes, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Mario Varg

Although known primarily for her poetry, Associate Professor Dorothea Lasky will release two new prose works in October.

Poetry alumnus Adam O. Davis '06 is a 2019 winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, presented by Sarbande Books.

The Alumni Spotlight is a place to hear from the School of the Arts alumni community about their journeys as artists and creators.

The Alumni Spotlight is a place to hear from the School of the Arts alumni community about their journeys as artists and creators.

Film alumni have recently been awarded high television accolades.

At the 76th Golden Globe Awards, two films by Alumni wer