The Humanities Pathway at the School of Medicine invites the
Case Western Reserve University community for a poetry reading with Kate
Daniels, an accomplished ...
Sarah Gridley believes children are natural-born poets, but
they lose that sense of lyricism as they grow older and are taught that they
must speak in a certai...
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are
invited to compose a haiku (three unrhymed lines of five, seven and five
syllables) for Kelvin Smi...
Dave Lucas, poet laureate of Ohio and full-time lecturer in
Case Western Reserve’s Department of English, will celebrate the writings of Cleveland
poet Har...
The African-American Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920, , via Wikimedia CommonsKelvin Smith Library will host Herbert Woodward Martin, professor emeritus at the Un...
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host poet and previous Anisfield-Wolf Book Award-winner A. Van Jordan for a conversation with Dave Lucas, Ohio’s p...
Today is National Poet's Day, which is fitting to celebrate at Case Western Reserve University, as this year's common reading selection—No Matter the Wreckage b...
Spoken-word artist selection is apt in April, amid National Poetry Month and its celebration of the art form
Sarah Kay’s TED2011 performance of her poem “B” ea...
The winners of Kelvin Smith Library's 2018 #NationalLibraryWeek Haiku Contest have been announced. The first-place poet will receive gift cards to both Barnes &...
Andrea Doe, a second-year undergraduate student, published a book of poetry titled Nightmare. The book explores Doe’s life experiences and concerns issues of ra...