In Conversation: Professor Elisabeth Frost on Cultural Production and Political Witness
Poet and Professor Elisabeth Frost discusses how artistic and political engagement helped forge her path to Fordham.
Blocked Momentum: A Conversation with The New Yorker Staff Writer D.T. Max
In a conversation with D. T. Max, Staff Writer for The New Yorker, Eleana Kostakis discovers how to harness momentum in a piece of writing and in a writing life.
On Teaching Creative Practice
Have you ever felt stuck with your creative projects? This alum returned to Fordham to lead a group of English Majors in community building and creative practice.
Books for Your Gift List: Recommendations from Fordham English Faculty
Got some readers on your gift list? As you finish up your holiday shopping, take a look at this list of titles suggested by Fordham’s English faculty. And don’t forget to pick up a couple for yourself!
Make Your Art No Matter What
Do you like to write, paint, sing, edit videos, fold origami, or participate in some other type of creative expression? Has it been difficult for you to find time for your creative practice since you started college?
Fordham Professors Seek to Attack Cheating at the Root and Decriminalize ChatGPT Use
Nearly a year after its release, the tension and stigma surrounding the academic use of ChatGPT might be enough to guilt-trip a student from ever using it, even if their intention is not to use it maliciously.
Literary Travel: Interview with Fordham Alum Melanie Blake
Imagine you could encapsulate yourself through tourism centered on great works of literature, literary developments, and the literature surrounding cultural and political movements. For one Fordham alumnus, literary travel is not only her passion, it’s her business.