center for the literary arts
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Luplow reflects on a semester of creative insights
My first semester at Cornell was loaded with awesomeness: photographing King Chapel a million times over, reading “Paradise Lost” until I began dreaming in 17th-century rhetoric, tweaking out with Beethoven and 35mm negatives in the darkroom at 3 a.m. But there is one aspect in particular that made it extraordinary.
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Science and creativity converge in writing course
During Stranger Than Fiction: Creative Writing About the Sciences, Margo Fritz explored the intersection between her love of writing and her interest in science.
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Reading by visiting writer Sandra Beasley Nov. 15
Distinguished Visiting Writer Sandra Beasley will read from her poetry and prose on Thursday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Van Etten-Lacey House. Beasley is on campus to teach an advanced creative writing course, Stranger Than Fiction: Creative Writing about the Sciences.
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Visiting author: Curtis Bauer
Curtis Bauer will be at the Van Etten-Lacey House Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. Bauer is the author of three poetry collections: Fence Line (2004), which won the John Ciardi Poetry Prize; Spanish Sketchbook (2012), a bilingual English/Spanish collection published in Spain; and The Real Cause for Your Absence (2013).
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Center for the Literary Arts brings a love of literature to campus.
With the Center for the Literary Arts, Cornell College is bringing a love of literature and creative writing to the entire campus. It’s not just for English majors—the center brings in students from numerous majors and offers them the opportunity to listen to and learn from visiting writers, and share their work with the whole community.
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Global Voices at the Center for the Literary Arts
International authors Federico Falco and Alisa Ganieva will read their work at the Center for the Literary Arts at the Van Etten-Lacey House on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. The reading is part of the college’s ongoing Global Voices series.
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Mayer named Robert P. Dana Emerging Writer Fellow
Mark Mayer will be Cornell College’s first Robert P. Dana Emerging Writer Fellow.
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College acquires home for Center for the Literary Arts
Cornell College has purchased a house with historic ties to its English and creative writing department that will serve as home to the newly-created Center for the Literary Arts.
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Cornell creating Center for the Literary Arts
Drawing from the strength and rich history of its English department, next fall Cornell College will launch an academic enrichment program known as the Center for the Literary Arts.