His work grappled with the tricky nature of interpreting between languages and embraced the potential of language itself to ...
The Latino Alumni Society invites faculty and staff to nominate fall 2025 graduating students who have demonstrated a strong academic record, leadership and/or community engagement. All nominations ...
How do we feed a planet of 10 billion people without destroying it in the process? That's the ambitious question at the heart of a new course — Feeding 10 Billion: Humanity's Greatest Challenge — to ...
In a Nov. 4 lecture at Kane Hall, the chair of Holocaust studies and professor of comparative literature at UCLA, Michael ...
Creative Artists Agency (CAA) has promoted six Elevate trainees, including Josie Abrahams, Stefano Priante, Will Purslow, ...
Dr. Al-Arishi explained that the representation of women in global literature should be understood through the lens of cultural diversity and individuality. “It is not possible to generalise the ...
Readers respond to a guest essay about the continuing vitality of literary fiction. Also: Exxon vs. California; a Supreme ...
Nobel Prize 2025 Literature Winner: The Nobel Prize 2025 is one of the most prestigious awards in the world, honoring individuals and organisations who have made outstanding contributions in their ...
Prof. Debra Castillo, comparative literature, died over the weekend, according to a Monday email sent to the College of Arts and Sciences community by Peter Loewen, dean of arts and sciences. Castillo ...
Jhumpa Lahiri, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and translator, delivered a lecture at Yale Monday afternoon. In the lecture, which was titled “Quiver and Fixity: on Rereading Jude the Obscure,” Lahiri ...
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