T.R. Shankar Raman’s revised essay collection blends field biology with empathy, reviving a rare, reflective tradition of ...
Word of the Day: Discover 'sesquipedalian,' a word that perfectly embodies its meaning by being long itself. Originating from ...
Artificial intelligence-based writing coaches have gained popularity as a way to give teachers quick feedback on hundreds of student drafts, reducing one of their most time-intensive tasks. But ...
A model for ensuring multi-facetedness by breaking down the issue structure along three axes Background policies to grasp (Fundamental Plan for National Resilience, basin-wide flood control, ...
This is part of a series of columns about the viability of the American university system. In the previous installment of this series on the future of higher education, I talked with professors about ...
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A comprehensive collection of Turkish creative writings from Bilkent University's Turkish 101 and Turkish 102 courses since 2014. This dataset contains 9,119 student writings originally created by ...
The novelist and critic Lucy Ives began composing writing prompts, sometimes spontaneously in classes she was teaching. These prompts grew to a collection of three hundred and sixty-five, which will ...
Excerpted from “The David Foster Wallace Reader” And here's our earlier look at a syllabus from one of David Foster Wallace's fiction seminars. There are no required textbooks 1 and I will provide ...
To pass the entrance exam for a medical school at a national or public university, you need to achieve a high score on the Common Test held every January. However, that alone is not enough to pass; ...
In 1940, St. Clair McKelway typed a memo to William Shawn, The New Yorker’s managing editor for fact. McKelway was writing a six-part Profile of Walter Winchell for the magazine, and he was unhappy ...