Katie Dunn

Interaction Meets Community in New Book Projects

After several years in the Core, it may seem like the line dividing authors and readers is impermeable.

University Presses Publish More Than Your Average Textbook

The university press—not the first place you would think to go for sexy, subversive, or scandalous reading? Maybe it should be.

George Saunders Offers Words of Wisdom to Guide MFAs in Their Unwritten Futures

When friends, extended family, or even strangers hear that you’re an English or—God forbid—a creative writing major, their usual response is sympathetic: “good luck,” occasionally coupled with the

College Offers Mini-Courses for Far-Flung, Nostalgic Alumni

As Columbia College students reluctantly settle back in from spring break, they might be surprised to hear that their predecessors are eagerly signing up for a chance to revisit the Core Curriculum