If you want to know what academics admire most in each other, spend some time listening to them share their enthusiasms.
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Language of the Occupy Movement
At the recent Modern Language Association convention Keith Spencer from Carnegie Mellon University presented his paper “Class, Race and the ‘Common Man’: Interviews with Occupy Pittsburgh” and the results shouldn’t come as a shock to conservatives or anyone else who closely watched the Occupy movement.
Multiculturalism By Default
While the move to make English the official language in the United States grows throughout the U. S., some academics regret that it is the first one in America.
A Pint Of Pinter
At the Modern Language Association, scholars traced British playwright Harold Pinter’s literary, and liquid, legacy.
None Dare Call It…
Find out which president’s appointee handed out fascist propoganda to his compatriots.
Quoth the Deconstructionist
Was Edgar Allan Poe a wild colonial boy?
Autism in Academia
You can find unparalleled wisdom at the Modern Language Association (MLA). Unfortunately, it is usually presented in the type of jargon English professors like to use.
Che Guevara With Bling
Those who think college offers no material relevant to the current scene might be pleasantly, or unpleasantly, surprised.
Service Learning For Elites
If you thought service learning involved helping the unfortunate, you have no idea how expansively universities define the concept of “needy:”union organizing and faculty associations make the grade.
Axis of Inaccuracy
One thing that journalism and the humanities have in common is that people don’t like either of them. Yet another thing they have in common is that journalists and English professors can’t figure out why.