On a gray November morning, stacks of essays sat on an admissions counselor’s desk at a New England liberal arts college. She had already read 60 that week. “I could tell within the first five lines ...
Eight campus leaders began their yearlong work as President’s Reflective Dialogue Fellows over the weekend of Sept. 5 at the ...
Floating along on my bicycle on a daydream of a country road, up behind me came a man on a hissing e-bike, going fast, headed somewhere important. I thought at ...
After a suicide attempt, doctors told the Benz-Bushlings their son needed residential mental health treatment. Their ...
Economist Peter Schiff made his name by predicting the 2008 housing crash. Now he’s sounding the alarm on another potential ...
Economist Peter Schiff made his name by predicting the 2008 housing crash. Now he’s sounding the alarm on another potential crisis in America’s housing market — one that could see a wave of homeowners ...
As graduates begin pouring out of their summer gap years and into the world of work, and students begin looking for internships, PRmoment wanted to ...
In 2017, Blaskowsky and his wife, who then lived in Seattle, were searching for Japanese-language children’s books to read to their baby. The first installment in the Sato series—there are four—opens ...
Holding a doctoral degree in civil engineering (in quantitative risk management) and a master of fine arts degree, Motamedi merges technical and artistic methodologies to explore communication across ...
Some people move through life on the surface, content with the obvious and the immediate. Others dive beneath, seeking meaning, connection, and patterns in the world around them. One of the clearest ...
AI writing’s cadence isn’t just clipped and dramatic. It makes everything feel like the world is ending – and it is exhausting to read.
The University’s multi-year plan to revamp the writing program will introduce the new Core course Inquiry, Conversation, ...