Why I Support the Common Core Reading Standards
This English professor thinks the program's approach to reading could fix the problems she sees among her college students. More »
Karen Swallow Prior is professor of English at Liberty University. She is the author of Booked: Literature in the Soul of Me and a contributing writer for Christianity Today.
This English professor thinks the program's approach to reading could fix the problems she sees among her college students. More »
It can be beneficial to make marriage the cornerstone, rather than the capstone, of your adult life. More »
Jonathan Swift described the horrors of discovering that women poop—and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu responded in bitingly funny fashion. More »
Women's past accomplishments (and failures) deserve to be studied, appreciated, criticized, and otherwise actively engaged—not passively cheered in a banal annual celebration. More »
"If neurotic is wanting two mutually exclusive things at one and the same time," she wrote in 'The Bell Jar,' "then I'm neurotic as hell." More »
"The poetry you read has been written for you, each of you—black, white, Hispanic, man, woman, gay, straight." More »
It's an important distinction, both linguistically and scientifically. More »
The Biblical account shows that Jesus' mother knowingly and willingly chose the role God offered her. More »
The more the word is used metaphorically, the more people lose touch with what it really means. More »
Cross-gender professional relationships can be dangerous but are essential to the progress of working women. More »
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