When Madison Betts ’23 first started at Drexel in 2018, she thought environmental science was her future. She’d always been interested in STEM subjects, so it was a surprise to her when, after a year ...
Terra forms make a planet habitable. In this course, we both tend and imagine systems and processes of earthly entanglement. Writing with, against, in, and on the field (both literally and ...
All of our full-time MFA students are fully funded with two-year graduate assistantships. Currently, assistantships include a stipend of $15,624 per academic year, a tuition and fees waiver, and ...
The Drexel University Creative Writing MFA program is excited to partner with Running Wild, LLC to launch the inaugural Running Wild Press Writing Contest. All Drexel students and alumni are ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – CT Buzz Host Natasha Lubczenko sat down with Professor Sarah Harris Wallman, Director of the Master of Fine Arts Program at Albertus Magnus College, to discuss how aspiring ...
In January 2016, Miami University will begin offering a brand new graduate program designed to help poets, fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and hybrid-genre writers from across the ...
At 5 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2024 at Buffalo Street Books in downtown Ithaca, Miklos Mattyasovszky and Sam Samakande of the Cornell MFA in Creative Writing program could be seen reciting their fiction and ...
The MFA program in Art Criticism & Writing is one of the only graduate writing programs in the world that focuses specifically on criticism. This program is not involved in “discourse production” or ...
Randall James Tyrone’s debut collection City of Dis melds questions of contemporary existence with medieval damnation, crafting a modern epic through free verse. In this urban “Inferno,” the unnamed ...
“The last thing the world needs is another play,” said Julia Izumi GS, echoing a sentiment made by Professor of Theatre Arts and Performance Studies Erik Ehn. With this in mind, TAPS organized Writing ...