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Martin Riker reviews "Professor Borges: A Course on English Literature," edited by Martín Arias and Martín Hadis.
None of us would have predicted that someday a volume like this would be dedicated to one of our number. It is thrilling to see. Herma Hill Kay, another legal feminist pioneer, and currently writing a ...
In “Professor Schiff’s Guilt,” an Israeli novelist becomes embroiled in a case involving his slave-trading ancestor.
Pollack’s novel, “The Professor of Immortality,” is a clever, if at times labored, amalgam of these two themes: a third-person narrative about the academic and personal challenges faced by ...
Get ready for a bunch more laughs. Nocatee author Ed Mickolus, with the help of a group of his friends, has compiled “More Funny Covid Memes” from the current period of isolation brought on by ...
Lehigh University professors read reviews of themselves on Rate My Professor in video ...
'Grimcutty' Review: The Internet meme becomes our professor? 'Grimcutty' spoon feeds watchers the theme as if they’re hiding medicine in peanut butter.
Sandy Moffett, emeritus professor of theatre at Grinnell College, has taken aim at vertically integrated Big Ag like buckshot on an Iowa pheasant.
Martin Riker reviews "Professor Borges: A Course on English Literature," edited by Martín Arias and Martín Hadis.
“In the Basement of the Ivory Tower” told the story of Professor X, a part-time adjunct professor with a passion for literature and a dedication to upholding standards.
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