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CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó scholar Katherine Little explores how Colleen Hoover and similar authors have taken over bestseller lists and social media.
Public advocacy website envisioned by CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó associate professor Laurie Gries tracks swastikas across the U.S. and offers resources to counter those hate-filled incidents.
CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó alumnus Patrick Hamilton discusses his new book on influential comic book artist George Pérez during Hispanic Heritage Month.
The CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Ineva Baldwin Professor of English is part of a Texas Literary Hall of Fame induction class that includes Cormac McCarthy and Molly Ivins.
In a recently published paper, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó PhD student Cooper Casale interrogates Jim Halpert’s direct-to-camera gaze in The Office and its similarities to what he calls the ‘fascist look.'
After a human case of bubonic plague was confirmed in Pueblo County last week, CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó scholar Thora Brylowe explores why it and all plagues inspire such terror.
A CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó poet considers the socioeconomic and political environment of the turn of the 20th century through the history of her own family.
Jesse Stommel compiles two decades of eyebrow-raising in Undoing the Grade: Why We Grade, and How to Stop.
Remembering writer Raymond Chandler at the 65th anniversary of his death, a CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó English scholar reflects on the hard-boiled investigator and why this character still appeals.
The Angel of Indian Lake, book three of CU 91ÃÛÌÒ¸ó Professor Stephen Graham Jones’ Indian Lake Trilogy, comes out Tuesday.