“Why her?” the journalist Mark Oppenheimer writes toward the end of his first biography, “Judy Blume: A Life.” “What is it about Judy and her work that won her so many millions of fans?” Partly talent ...
Jenny Anderson, a journalist, is author of the Substack “How to Be Brave.” Rebecca Winthrop is director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and author of the newsletter ...
Alice Cooper will look back on his illustrious six-decade career in his upcoming autobiography, Devil on My Shoulder, which will be published on Oct. 8. The "Godfather of Shock Rock" will promote the ...
“I love to fall asleep with a book nearby,” says the “Autobiography of Cotton” author. “Dreaming and reading merge in beautiful, uncompromising ways.” Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an email ...
Lee Schulman’s term “pedagogical solitude” captures a pervasive problem in academic teaching: many of us teach in isolation, with few opportunities for intellectual or creative exchange with fellow ...
Over her nearly 40-year career, Mexican author Cristina Rivera Garza has written more than a half-dozen novels, as well as essays, short stories, histories, memoirs, poetry, a chamber opera, and the ...
When Johanna Lohr, a Boulder Valley high school teacher, first visited the Program for Teaching East Asia (TEA) offices on the CU Boulder campus in 2001, she was looking for some guidance for teaching ...
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Francis Crick missed a crucial seminar in 1951, probably because he was seeing a lover. James Watson did go, failed to take notes and misremembered key details. As a result, their first model of DNA ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I share insights from the intersection of education and industry. Co-teaching between industry experts and educators is one of the ...
George Harrison, the late, great, and often underrated member of The Beatles, was arguably the most fearless. He was the first to release a solo album (the 1968 effort Wonderwall Music) among the Fab ...