When Madison Betts ’23 first started at Drexel in 2018, she thought environmental science was her future. She’d always been interested in STEM subjects, so it was a surprise to her when, after a year ...
In a letter, David Foster Wallace once wrote: “Every love story is a ghost story.” In this elective, we will explore this theme by studying the literature of death and desire, stories in which want ...
A new group of talented writers has entered the literary world. Earlier this month, the College of Arts and Sciences graduated its first class of Creative Writing MFA students. The low-residency ...
At 5 p.m. on Nov. 15, 2024 at Buffalo Street Books in downtown Ithaca, Miklos Mattyasovszky and Sam Samakande of the Cornell MFA in Creative Writing program could be seen reciting their fiction and ...
All of our full-time MFA students are fully funded with two-year graduate assistantships. Currently, assistantships include a stipend of $15,624 per academic year, a tuition and fees waiver, and ...
To earn the MFA degree, we ask that students produce and shape a significant body of work, accompanied by an artist's statement. While University of Wyoming graduate student forms employ the more ...
With the recent acquisition of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe, the University’s College of Liberal Arts gained the low-residency MFA in Creative Writing, a uniquely designed program ...
Chris Coake, along with his colleagues in the Department of English who are involved with the University's first-year MFA program in creative writing, knows he's on the ground floor right now. Like ...
If you've completed or are currently in a creative writing MFA program, you know that there's more to getting this graduate degree than just sitting down and writing. It's a whirlwind of deadlines, ...
As a published writer, I often get messages from aspiring writers who are recent grads and looking for advice. They want to know what first steps to take in their post-grad life. Do they intern for a ...
We spoke with dozens of MFA grads to answer that tricky, perennial question. Here’s what they had to say. With back-to-school season upon us, it’s time to re-examine that million-dollar question–or, ...
This story is from The Pulse, a weekly health and science podcast. When Yi Wei was a young child, she would write down snippets of English conversations and phrases she heard while watching television ...