The New Yorker' editor David Remnick reflects on the late journalist Tatiana Schlossberg's powerful farewell essay, which was ...
When Tatiana Schlossberg submitted an essay to The New Yorker, it had not been assigned or even expected. It was accepted ...
The University of Oklahoma has removed an instructor who was accused by a student of religious discrimination over a failing grade on a psychology paper in which she cited the Bible and argued that ...
Mo Marie Lauyanne Kouame, 18, dreams of being an aerospace engineer and building spacecraft. This fall, she applied to MIT, Princeton, and Columbia. For one college essay, she wrote about being ...
Writing authentically is something many students find challenging. College essays ask students to reflect from their core – often on hardships or moments of growth that they may not have fully ...
Staring at a blank screen with a deadline getting closer is a feeling many of us know well. Getting stuck with writer’s block is a common problem, and it often leads to stress and rushing to finish at ...
I used to believe I taught the one genre that artificial intelligence couldn’t touch. For 15 years, I’ve guided college students through the deeply human work of personal narrative, helping them ...
Small businesses reviewing their banking records may notice something unusual in their withdrawal statement under the heading "Descriptive Withdrawal." Despite the name, statements rarely show much ...
The NYPD is asking New York City teens to help tackle a deadly and growing public safety concern: subway surfing. High school students in grades 9 through 12 are invited to enter the annual “Police ...