Tiphanie Yanique kicks off her first book tour at Mead Hall.
An award-winning professor known for his sense of humor wisecracks to the very end.
Caspersen Dean Richard Greenwald offers tips to Wall St. Journal readers—and you.
Though I may be deafened by this, let’s have a generous round of applause for MFA faculty member Alicia Ostriker for winning the National Jewish Book Award.
It wasn’t “all day and all of the night,” but Professor Steve Kass devoted two evenings last fall to performing with Ray Davies, lead singer of the Kinks.
History Department Chair Sharon Braslaw Sundue has written the first in-depth analysis of U.S. child labor before industrialization.
Amid the rolling hills of Umbria, Drew students are unearthing what appears to be a rest stop on a 2,200-year-old precursor to the Jersey Turnpike.
Students in Roxanne Friedenfels’ popular courses on happiness are learning the essentials for a blissful life.
Egypt’s leading public intellectual, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, risked everything to reform Hosni Mubarak’s antidemocratic regime. Even his freedom. By John T. Ward
What I cherished most about Professor Emeritus Don Jones, 1931–2009.