Reading can be extremely rewarding, but forcing yourself to do it can make it a chore. A more sustainable solution is to enhance the reading experience, to read better—so that you remember what you ...
Rep. Charlie Dent emphasized the importance of public service and compromise to about 130 students, faculty and community members Monday afternoon at Alvernia University. The Lehigh County Republican, ...
Save the date for a visit by the award-winning author Randall Horton, Wednesday, November 2nd-3rd, hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and co-sponsored by the Center for Engaged Storycraft, RIT's ...
Roberto Gonzales, author of this year’s Common Reading Book "Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America," gave a lecture at Cohen Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 6. The lecture was ...
Theories about how best to teach children to read have been controversial in the U.S. and elsewhere throughout the past and present centuries. Ken and Yetta Goodman have devoted their lives to ...
Award-winning writer Louise Kennedy presents “Trespasses: Fact, Fiction and Memory,” a lecture and reading from her bestselling novel Trespasses (2022). Open to the public; no tickets required.
The Center for Global Film and Media organizes events and screenings that deal with topics related to an ever-changing global environment. The premise of the center’s research and activities is that ...
Under the theme Cities and Countryside, words take the spotlight. Friday, January 23, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, the ...
Attend a theatrical lecture at Château de Vincennes for the Nuit de la Lecture 2026, happening on January 24th.
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