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As the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks approaches, I recognize that our country should learn about those tragic events, but I take i... | Continue reading
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Under the pressure to meet someone’s definition of the hip or the relevant, much contemporary poetry can seem skittish, ungrounded, neither here no... | Continue reading
Hi team,I hope this email finds you well. By now, you have no doubt read the memo from Corporate announcing that we’re going to return to the offi... | Continue reading
Hi, if you are reading this essay then congratulations, you are still alive. And if you are alive, then you have either gotten the COVID-19 vaccine... | Continue reading
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I forgot to have my first-year college students renounce Jesus in their initial essay of the semester. I guess I wasn’t paying enough attention to ... | Continue reading
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I see you stopping even though your dog wants to keep walking. I see the way you look inside that little house on a pole in front of our big house ... | Continue reading
I’d like to welcome this year’s new adjunct faculty to our university. You will need to log on to our web portal as soon as possible in order to up... | Continue reading
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100 Poems to Break Your Heart will be mistaken for an anthology. Edward Hirsch gathers poems by one hundred poets—from Czeslaw Milosz to Alfonsina ... | Continue reading
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“Yes, her Doni Tondo painting is nice. We’ll put that one in the ‘Women Artists’ part of the museum, for like a week.”“So many paintings of naked ... | Continue reading