Jennifer Howard

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“The Craft of Writing”

Spring 2016 | JHU Arts & Sciences Magazine

Literary magazines don't have it easy right now, with more would-be contributors than subscribers (though the Internet helps them find readers). The Hopkins Review isn't the oldest of surviving litmags--that honor goes to the Sewanee Review, published continuously since 1892--but with JHU's support and a clear line of editorial succession in place, it's got a pretty good model. I profiled the journal and its founding and current editors. Read More at JHU Arts & Sciences Magazine »

“Computers in English Class, Circa 1974”

Spring 2016 | Humanities Magazine

"Digital humanities projects have come into their own in recent years, their rise fueled in part by grants from NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities. But in the 1970s a computer scientist still seemed like an unlikely pedagogical ally for a humanities professor." An early experiment in digital pedagogy, created by a literature prof and a famous computer scientist, used #hypertext to engage college students with poetry--and offered a vision of the future that we're living out now. Read More at Humanities Magazine »

“Master’s-Degree Programs Specialize to Keep Their Sheen”

Sept. 14, 2015 | The Chronicle of Higher Education

With alternative credentialing on the rise, is that MA still worth it? Often the answer is still yes. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »

“A Broader Notion of African Literature”

Sept. 21, 2015 | The Chronicle of Higher Education

Princeton professor Wendy Belcher wants to call more attention to Africa's written literary traditions. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »

“Colleges Consider Adopting Inclusive Language in Their Systems”

Oct. 15, 2015 | The Chronicle of Higher Education

He said, she said, ze said: At some colleges, students, faculty members, and administrators have begun to adjust and expand campus protocols, including those used for registration and personal-data collection. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »

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