“Are you there?” asks Robert Hass, in the opening poem of The Apple Trees at Olema. “It’s summer. Are you smeared with the juice of cherries?” A poet known for his perceptive renderings of the natural ...
Juan Felipe Herrera was the 21st United States Poet Laureate from 2015-2017—the first Latino to be appointed to the post. Each laureate brings a different focus to his/her tenure. Herrera’s is clear: ...
Working at Amazon provides the opportunity to accelerate your growth by working on challenging projects with talented teams. The scope and scale of what we strive to do for our customers will drive ...
Yeongju offers courses that center global processes of imperialism, modernization, and migration to approach the formation of cultural expressions, politics, race, gender, and sexuality in Latin ...
This special installation celebrates the recent donation of artwork from Sylvia Smith Lewis, class of 1974, and her husband, Byron E. Lewis Sr. Lifelong supporters of Black artists, the Lewises built ...
The year 1999 saw the celebration of Ruth Stone‘s eighty-fourth birthday and the publication of her 11th book, Ordinary Words, winner of the Eric Mathieu King Award from the Academy of American Poets.
Bianca Stone is a writer and visual artist, and the author of four acclaimed books, including a collection of poetry comics, and, most recently, The Möbius Strip Club of Grief (Tin House, 2018), which ...
Presentation by Ana Perez '24 and Miren Neyra Alcantara '24, Latin American Studies majors and Cortes grantees 2023-2024.