In order to be a “writer,” many people believe that one must have a degree or writing experience. However, author, writer and historian Alexandra Zapruder
America may be entering a new phase of change in religious and spiritual values. Rabbi Shaul Magid spoke on this forthcoming transition by explaining the
A renowned presidential historian, Pulitzer Prize-winning author, contributing editor at TIME, husband and father. These are a few of many titles to describe Jon Meacham
Teachers and professors across the nation sing an oft-repeated refrain: students cannot cite Wikipedia as a source. Andrew Lih is very aware of that tendency,
Barbara Savage, the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, has a wide
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Annette Gordon-Reed opened her lecture with a discussion of her experiences: her experiences as an author, a historian and an elementary-aged student desegregating schools. Gordon-Reed
Growing up with a taciturn father temperamentally disinclined to speak, Marilynne Robinson chose to express herself through her writing. It led her to become a
The creation and codification of internationally protected human rights is often criticized for excluding certain voices from the conversation. But Kathryn A. Sikkink has dedicated