Our fully online, four-course Graduate Certificate in Writing & the Human Condition is ideal for those not ready to commit to a full degree program. Intensive writing workshops complement courses that ...
Among the most diverse and challenging programs in the country, CU Boulder’s English department teaches graduate students to read and write with precision, to think critically, to be creative and to ...
Pursuing a graduate degree in English allows students to explore the intricacies of language, literature, theory and culture at the highest level. Aspiring authors can hone their craft in our MFA ...
Industry feedback is an incredible benefit to aspiring writers. That's why at Wilkes, each creative thesis is read and evaluated by an agent, editor, publisher or producer in the field. Our outside ...
When Seyed Saman Khedmatgozar Dolati first arrived at FIU, he didn't have any published journal papers. Now, the Ph.D. candidate in civil engineering has authored more than 20, and he wants to help ...
“The goal of revising the graduate curriculum was to create a community where writing is valued,” says Professor of Gerontology and current Director of Graduate Studies Jennifer Kinney, “where writing ...
In addition to our talented faculty, board members, and outside readers, Wilkes has created partnerships with several nationally known organizations. Etruscan Press is a non-profit literary publishing ...
Woods College of Advancing Studies offers a low-residency Master of Arts in Writing & the Human Condition that helps you write with depth and purpose. With an interdisciplinary approach that combines ...
The Maslow Family Graduate Program in Creative Writing at Wilkes University is hosting evening readings in a variety of genres, featuring alumni, faculty, and guest artists. These readings are free ...
Veronica Beagle is the managing editor for Education at Forbes Advisor. She completed her master’s in English at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Before coming to Forbes Advisor she worked on ...
Our world faces a range of escalating and unprecedented problems. Bold new thinkers are needed to tackle these challenges — from public health crises to climate change to social inequity — and ...