Scientists, more than ever before, are interested in the logic of science, which has been stimula...
Jeanne E. Clark heeds Dickinson's advice to tell all the truth and tell it slant. Rather than set...
While never one of the biggest unions in the United States, the Akron, Ohio-based labor organizat...
The essays in this collection are the product of a conversation among scholars, spanning national...
In the fall of 1999, Wayne Embry was so highly thought of by his peers that he was inducted into ...
In Delicate Bait, Roger Mitchell explores the small histories of the self in the larger world, in...
Winner of the 2010 Akron Poetry Prize, Le Spleen de Poughkeepsie is tender anti-epic, a grunge-ti...
Can the past be discovered? Are memories only someone else's recollections? Can we draw out the s...
What started in 1921 in an effort to encourage forestry, conserve natural resources, and protect ...
'Emily Corwin's sensorium is a gurlesque party, is lush and anxious and blossoming with rot. In h...
Embouchure is at turns self-deprecatory and self-revelatory as it trumpets about the speaker's cl...
Lost Voices of the Great War: Summit County in the First World War expands upon the award-winning...