If you’re at all like intern Katie, you love looking at books, and pictures of books. You can follow the #ilovebooks for a great assortment of book-themed posts on your Instagram, but here are some of our favorite accounts. These […]
Off the Hook Arts, now in its seventh season, will take a deep and thoughtful look at climate change and its impact on the planet over the next month by bringing together music, visual arts and science in the form of concerts, lectures, films, art exhibitions and STEAM-based educational events for all ages.
Summer might be halfway over , but that doesn’t mean you’ve missed all the summer events happening in Fort Collins. All summer, Poudre River Public Library offers a reading challenge for ADULTS! It’s not too late for you to track […]
Andrew Altschul’s essay, “Lima,” about the high-end restaurant scene in Peru’s capital, appears in the May issue of Hemispheres and Rhapsody, the United Airlines in-flight magazines. If you’re flying United in May, you’ll find it in your seat-back pocket. For the […]
Finals week is halfway over, so it’s almost time to celebrate summer. Whether you’re staying local, leaving Colorado, or even the country, we found some ways to help you celebrate once you turn in your last final. But, most importantly, […]
Last semester, Michaela Hayes wrote a post, How to Survive Finals Week. It gives some really helpful tips for getting through the week with grace and sanity. Here are a few more things to add for surviving the end of this […]
Recently the English Department gathered for an awards ceremony. We celebrated students who’d won awards and were awarded scholarships. It was a big deal, and yet these weren’t the only accomplishments worth sharing for Spring 2018. What follows is our […]
In a Humans of Eddy feature, we asked Sue Russell what she likes most about her job. She answered, “I enjoy the interaction with students and faculty. I’ve really enjoyed advising students and getting to know them better.” This afternoon the […]
Dan Beachy-Quick has a short essay up at The Brooklyn Rail, part of a critic’s section curated by Ann Lauterbach, on Why Poetry Now: https://brooklynrail.org/2018/04/criticspage/Crisis-of-the-Poetic-Now EJ Levy’s hybrid essay, “Natural World,” which appeared in Passages North, has been awarded a […]
The final installment of the 2017-2018 Creative Writing Reading Series took place to the sound of a sorority party happening next door. The bellows of Taylor Swift, celebration, and Greek chants penetrated through the walls. But even that couldn’t overshadow […]