Some of Elizabeth’s teachers have set up a go fund me: www.gofundme.com/f/help-bring...
Some of Elizabeth’s teachers have set up a go fund me: www.gofundme.com/f/help-bring...
New on our blog: Here are a few ways to support the book community of Minnesota, whether through donations, buying books, or reading about their experiences. pen.org/book-communi...
I spoke to a friend on the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota board. They need financial donations to keep up with the heightened demand for their services: www.ilcm.org
ILCM is a nonprofit that provides free immigration legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees in MN & ND
So here's the deal. We're gonna close in protest of federal occupation on Friday. If you want to buy a drink for the local queer soccer bar and some Minnesotans who are fighting ICE everyday, we've started a tab for Thursday and Saturday night.
www.blackhartstp.com/new-products...
A black mug with the phrase “what are you reading now?” sits on top of a stack of books, including Eig’s biography of King with a neon yellow dust jacket.
For ease of navigation and sharing, I have turned my little list into a website: standwithminnesota.org
ESA/Webb's final Picture of the Month for 2025 features Westerlund 2 containing many of the Milky Way’s hottest, brightest & most massive stars. Located 20,000 light-years from Earth in the constellation Carina
Link for more info: esawebb.org/images/potm2...
Photo credit: ESA/Webb, NASA & CSA
I’m in English (so YMMV) but I use sports, since it’s a topic my students like. We talk about how different groups (the coach, specific players, fans, the media) may view a recent game, how the discussions change depending on the audience, and how perspectives change over time.
If you love a small press, check out these 100 notable small press books from 2025!
Enormous news for US literature. A new, Mellon-led, $50 million fund for nonprofit literary orgs and publishers. Closest thing we've ever had to it was Mellon and Wallace in 1991, which, in today's dollars, was still less than half this. Open call begins Nov 10. literaryartsfund.org/about/
One thousand followers huh.... well well well. Who wants to win a copy of The Great Black Swamp then?
Comment a wild fact about your town, and we'll pick a random winner to get a finished copy of this incredible environmental disaster book!
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Not to be outdone by a more famous Plymouth out East, my hometown of Plymouth MN had a contest to identify the city’s largest rock: history.plymouthmn.gov/a-tale-of-tw....
In terms of Cather, maybe her novel The Professor’s House. For what it’s worth, Cather did mention enjoying Woolf: cather.unl.edu/writings/let...
This essay by Charles Chesnutt: chesnuttarchive.org/item/ccda.wo...
Willa Cather’s essay “My First Novels (There Were Two),” reprinted in Willa Cather on Writing.
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Explore @drewuniversity.bsky.social’s Willa Cather Collection on JSTOR, an extensive archive of printed and manuscript material. 📚 Digitized using JSTOR Digital Stewardship Services, it’s a rich foundation for literary history and authorship studies.
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My latest for @chronicle.com.
Wherein George Orwell and I share some thoughts on nurturing academic well-being in a time of so many threats to our mission and really, the world at large. And also get cranky about AI.
www.chronicle.com/article/how-...
Never fear, we are working through all of the Face/Off submissions, but if anyone knows a contingent scholar who studies religious conversion in the US in a non-history discipline, let me know. We want to work out the kinks of the process with an editor first!
(Still accepting submissions tho!)
Another bookish survey, this one on cover design!
Look at what the fabulous Dr. Sarah Mesle and I are up to!!! We’re offering a seminar at C19's 2026 conference in Cincinnati, Ohio! Proposals aren't due until September 15th, so you've got plenty of time. Spread the word!
Details on how to apply, etc., at www.c19society.org/2026-confere...
Love to see audiobook research!
Maybe National Humanities Alliance? www.studythehumanities.org/toolkit
THIS WEDNESDAY, July 9th, join us for our next free Zoom "Tech Hour" workshop on "Project Management for Digital Humanities Projects," led by Recovery Hub Cultivation Coordinator Emily Rau. Register to get the Zoom link: recoveryhub.siue.edu/.../14/summe...
I just use the free version; I’m not uploading files, just using it to track tasks, which works well! My sense is that the paid subscriptions are aimed at teams of multiple users / businesses.
Melissa Hortman, who was assassinated last night, was the Speaker of the Minnesota House in the 2023-2024 session, when Democrats ran the state government.
That means she had a leading role in shepherding the many landmark reforms that Dems adopted in that period—an important legacy. Brief 🧵.
I use the free version of Notion to organize tasks for large projects. (They’re pushing AI in their marketing, but I have found it easy to use without the AI tools.)
We found that AI tools - both general like #ChatGPT and research-specific like #Elicit - lack the reliability, relevancy and accuracy to summarise research for teachers. This is important because we have been sold the idea that AI will make research more accessible.
Ohio! This is happening—underdogs fighting back against a higher ed law that will regulate classroom discussions on “controversial beliefs,” including climate policy, marriage, immigration and electoral politics; plus weakens union efforts and strikes DEI. salon.com/2025/06/07/j...
"There are hundreds of local history organizations in this state that rely on our grant funding so that they can make sure they’re preserving our story, preserving our heritage and giving access to these wonderful stories to the public." - Rebecca Asmo, Exec. Dir. #Ohio #Humanities #NEH