A noted scholar on the appropriate classroom use of the Bible and other religious texts in the study of history and literature, even-handedly and reflecting the spirit of federal law.
There are many reasons why students disengage in school. The tips here are not a panacea, but both research and teacher experience demonstrate that they can help.
A new UTEP course called “Monster-ology” will connect science and literary analysis through different media to help students ...
Opinion

A Post-Literate Age

Journalism and fiction are both essential to a thriving democracy.
With several English Department faculty on leave, on associate status or recently retired, the department is facing staffing ...
Henrik Ibsen’s classic play “A Doll’s House” parallels how entrapment in a marriage is not outdated, Guleryuz writes her first column installment.
A survey of reasoning behaviour in medical large language models uncovers emerging trends, highlights open challenges, and introduces theoretical frameworks that enhance reasoning behaviour ...
When the full-scale invasion began, Andriy Lyubka struggled to write. A celebrated Ukrainian writer and translator, he turned ...
AI is transforming economic analysis, from natural language processing of central bank headlines to satellite imagery outperforming official statistics. This analysis is looking at how AI is enhancing ...
It’s well-documented that all Americans—not just kids—are reading less in their leisure time than in decades past. The share ...
New chair Oliver Simons outlines his plans and discusses why the study of languages and literature is key today.