How Abortion Access Shapes Lives
Increase your understanding of the history and context surrounding the potential repeal of Roe v. Wade with this in-depth profile of economics professor Caitlin Knowles Myers by Seven Days.
Increase your understanding of the history and context surrounding the potential repeal of Roe v. Wade with this in-depth profile of economics professor Caitlin Knowles Myers by Seven Days.
Take another look (or a first one) at English professor Jay Parini’s “novelized memoir,” Borges and Me.
Jennifer Grotz, director of the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conferences, has won a PEN America Literary Award for poetry in translation.
Family, love, art, and activism all come into play in the work of Juniper Creative Arts, founded by Jennifer Herrera Kondry— former associate director of the Anderson Freeman Resource Center—and Will Kondry.
Research from assistant psychology professor Virginia Thomas shows that healthy solitude practices can restore and refresh, as outlined by the New York Times.
The Boston Globe examines the phenomenon of older people getting involved in movements for climate justice and voting rights.
Geography professor Pete Nelson is using cellphone data to track movement to Vermont.
David Miranda Hardy, associate professor of film and media culture, has been named one of 16 fellows for the Sundance Institute’s virtual 2022 Screenwriters Lab.
Erik Bleich sat down with comedian Maz Jobrani to discuss how most Western newspapers portray Muslims negatively.