Publishers discover that it's getting easier to be green--and high time, too. Go, Green Press Initiative! Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »
Journalism
“Finding an Unpublished Frost Poem Is Not as Rare as Media Hoopla Suggests, Scholars Say”
In its fall 2006 issue, VQR published "War Thoughts From Home," a just-discovered poem by Robert Frost. VQR's editor described the find as "staggering." Was it? Maybe not so much. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »
“Making the Case for the Murder of Meriwether Lewis”
In a new book, By His Own Hand? The Mysterious Death of Meriwether Lewis, rival scholars dabate whether the explorer killed himself or fell victim to foul play. Here's a Q&A with a partisan of the murder-most-foul camp. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription only) »
“Chicago Rules”
The Chicago Manual of Style turns 100 this fall. To celebrate, it's going where the party is--online. Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education (temporary link) »
“Ideology Instead of Identity–and a Lot More Extremism”
A Q&A with Walter Benn Michaels, professor of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who's going public in a big way with his heterodox views" on American identity and inequality in his new book, The Trouble With Diversity: How We Learned to Love Identity and Ignore Inequality. " Read More at The Chronicle of Higher Education »
