WASHINGTON — Twenty-five years ago this week, I wrote my first column. I’m not much given to self-reflection — why do you think I quit psychiatry? — but I figure once every quarter-century is not ...
When I was in my twenties I put writers on a pedestal, believing that writing is an exertion of power. I still largely feel this way because in our present time, where attention is fleeting, to be ...
The Lucille Geier Lakes Writer-in-Residence Program was created to bring distinguished writers—including poets, playwrights, novelists and journalists—to Smith for a semester each year. Established in ...
The Writing Center Journal, Vol. 37, No. 2 (2019), pp. 93-126 (34 pages) Heeding previous scholars' calls for a critical investigation of the role of reflection in the professional development of ...
The Political Science Quarterly is the oldest and most widely read political science journal in the country. Published since 1886, PSQ offers crucial and timely analysis of both domestic and foreign ...
When I applied for The Stanford Daily’s Summer Journalism program in 2019 in the spring of my sophomore year, I had been part of my school’s journalism club only for a few months. Although I ...
The weeks between Shavuot and Tisha B’Av have always carried deep personal meaning for me. It’s a season full of memories—some joyful, others painful. If you look closely, the nine weeks between ...