Sabine Dantus is a 2005 alumna who holds a faculty librarian position at FIU. In this first-person essay, she recounts the experiences that led her to her current profession.
Twice a year, writers and artists travel to Lake Tahoe for a low-residency MFA where books begin, identities shift, and creative focus returns.
The City University of New York offers more than 800 Master’s and Doctoral degree programs and 200 Graduate Certificate programs in over 150 fields. There is a CUNY graduate pro ...
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Gov. Mike DeWine will likely lay out what he wants to get done before he leaves office early next year -- from shoring up ...
Emporia State is weighing whether to discontinue its Social Change and Spanish Education programs after years of low to no enrollment. In November and December, deans from the School of Library and ...
Arkansas public libraries will be able to resume summer reading programs, e-book offerings and other services that were in limbo, after a state board freed up more than $1 million Monday in funds it ...
Purdue University researcher V. Jo Davisson and CEO Diana Caldwell are the founders of Amplified Sciences, a clinical-stage life sciences diagnostic company that focuses on accurately detecting and ...
The Pickens County Library System has been forced to cancel events after the board changed its book policy. According to a social media post by the Pickens County Library System, many of the library's ...
Simmons College of Kentucky, the only private historically Black college in the commonwealth, recognized its first graduating class of its Master of Science in Medical Science program and celebrated ...
Kellogg Community College is accepting applications for several health sciences programs, according to a community announcement. The application periods for these programs have staggered deadlines ...
RACINE — The Racine Public Library is offering a wide range of free programs for children, teens, and adults from Jan. 24 through Jan. 31, including storytimes for young readers, technology education, ...