Our Favorite Blogs for Writing Inspiration, Advice, and Much, Much More
Posted on31 Mar 2017
We all have our favorite blogs that we follow religiously, maybe even anticipating new posts each week to keep us inspired or... Read More
‘Tis the Season! The Surprising Origins of Holiday Rituals
Posted on23 Dec 2016
Have you ever wondered about the origins of some of our favorite holiday words and traditions? Like, why is a poinsettia considered... Read More
Says Who?! Why Objectivity is Important for Your Business Blog
Posted on16 Dec 2016
Blog content is a great way to establish credibility for your company’s website while simultaneously increasing brand awareness and improving ROI. Research... Read More
Anita Diamant’s The Red Tent: Rescuing Female Figures from the Margins of Biblical Scripture
Posted on07 Jun 2013
Katrina’s Review of: Diamant, Anita. The Red Tent. New York: Picador USA, 1997. 321 pages. Well, I may have gotten to... Read More
Finding the Antidote to Graduate School Senioritis
Posted on23 May 2013
Finding the Antidote to Graduate School Senioritis By Katrina Oko-Odoi While I have shared my number one secret for dissertation writing... Read More
Evolution of Your Thesis: The Last Fifteen Minutes by Dora Farkas
Posted on21 May 2013
I went to middle school and high school in New York City and one of my favorite places to visit was (and... Read More
Converting Your Resume To A CV: Making the Transition From Student to Scholar
Posted on26 Apr 2013
Spotlight on: Converting Your Resume to a CV As an incoming graduate student, how do you put your best foot forward in... Read More
“Borrón y cuenta nueva”: La negación de la historia en “Viaje a la semilla” por Alejo Carpentier
Posted on04 Mar 2013
Katrina’s analytical discussion – written in Spanish – of the short story “Viaje a la semilla” (“Journey to the source”) by Cuban... Read More
Finding Flight: Capturing the Complexity of Climate Change and Defying Traditional Gender Roles in Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior
Posted on22 Feb 2013
Katrina’s Review of: Kingsolver, Barbara. Flight Behavior. New York: HarperCollins, 2012. 433 pages. Since I was a teenager, Barbara Kingsolver has... Read More