Spring, 2025: Ellen Stockstill and the Victorian Novel
I’m excited to welcome my friend, Dr. Ellen Stockstill, to discuss her fabulous book, Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels. Come and gain new insight into …
I’m excited to welcome my friend, Dr. Ellen Stockstill, to discuss her fabulous book, Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels. Come and gain new insight into …
This June, I taught alongside Wake Forest Law Professor Jonathan Cardi at Wake’s Worrell House in Hampstead, London. We studied English legal history immersively with …
Philadelphia’s Free Library Rare Book Department allowed me to spend a day with John Milton’s copy of the 1623 First Folio, studying his notes, shoulder …
Every time Judge Clint Rucker visits his alma mater, I am inspired to be a better mentor and a more generous human being. I loved …
What better place to write than the coast of Maine, on a shore filled with sea glass, and the friendship of an amazing editor, Uli …
When people are subjected to deep and sustained stress, they can respond with anger, with aggression, with avoidance, or with withdraw. Or they can be …
Thanks to the generosity of Oxford College’s Academic Affairs, I have leave from teaching this fall. I miss the classroom but am grateful for the …
For a week in June, I studied how to teach the history of the book with Professor Michael Suarez, SJ at Rare Book School. Prof. …
Emory’s “sidecar” courses bring together two professors from different disciplines—like behavioral biology and Shakespeare—to find points of connection with their shared students. I look forward …