In This Section News Events News Recent news from the Creative Writing Program Professor Charles Baxter Retires The beloved mentor and fiction writer taught at the U for 18 years. MFA Student Wins Major Poetry Award torrin a. greathouse awarded Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry. COVID-19 Impact Updates Current information about the virus' impact on University operations. Alum Is National Endowment for the Arts Fellow MFA graduate Jonathan Escoffery recognized for fiction in competitive national award. Seitu Jones: Pillsbury Hall Art Inspired by Language The artist talks about creating public art for the Pillsbury Hall environment. New Editing and Publishing Certificate This new recognition of completed coursework and practical experience will give students an edge in career readiness. New Pages Fall 2019 Oh the places you'll go with a fresh crop of books from faculty and alums! Seitu Jones Picked for Pillsbury Hall Public Art The Twin Cities artist created art for Green Line light rail stations, among other large-scale public works. Undercover Girls Associate Professor Kim Todd has studied "stunt reporters"—female newspaper writers in the 1880s and 1890s who went undercover to expose societal ills. This Q&A covers Todd's… Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Alum Is National Endowment for the Arts Fellow MFA graduate Jonathan Escoffery recognized for fiction in competitive national award.
Seitu Jones: Pillsbury Hall Art Inspired by Language The artist talks about creating public art for the Pillsbury Hall environment.
New Editing and Publishing Certificate This new recognition of completed coursework and practical experience will give students an edge in career readiness.
Seitu Jones Picked for Pillsbury Hall Public Art The Twin Cities artist created art for Green Line light rail stations, among other large-scale public works.
Undercover Girls Associate Professor Kim Todd has studied "stunt reporters"—female newspaper writers in the 1880s and 1890s who went undercover to expose societal ills. This Q&A covers Todd's…
Patricia Hampl: Heading Out Without a Map After bidding farewell to the U, the decorated memoirist is writing a novel.