Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars

Founded in 1947, the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars is an academic program offering undergraduate and graduate degrees in writing in the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. It is the second-oldest creative writing program in the United States.

Notable faculty of the program have included Edward Albee, John Barth, Madison Smartt Bell, J. M. Coetzee, Mary Jo Salter, Stephen Dixon, Mark Hertsgaard, Brad Leithauser, John Irwin, J.D. McClatchy, Alice McDermott, Mark Crispin Miller, Andrew Motion, Wyatt Prunty, David St. John, Mark Strand, Robert Stone, and David Yezzi.[1]

Writer David Yezzi currently chairs the program, which has a strong reputation.[2][3] It has been ranked "One of the Top Ten Graduate Programs in Creative Writing" by The Atlantic.[4] In 1997, US News and World Report ranked the program second in the United States out of sixty-five eligible full-residency MFA programs.[2][5][6] In 2011, Poets & Writers ranked Hopkins seventeenth nationally out of 157 eligible full-residency MFA programs.[7] The long respected Science Writing program[8] was closed down in 2013 as an on-campus program, but was re-established as an online/low residency program shortly thereafter.[9]

Degree programs

  • Writing Seminars B.A. Degree
  • MFA in Fiction and Poetry

Notable graduates

Turnbull Lectures

The Writing Seminars hosts the Turnbull Lectures, a yearly lecture series on the topic of poetry.[15] The series was established in 1891 and has run almost continuously between the years 1891-1984 and 2000–present.[16] Recent lecturers have included Tracy K. Smith, Terrance Hayes, Richard Wilbur, Paul Muldoon, Stanley Plumly, Edward Mendelson, and Edna Longley.[16][17][18]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Eileen Murphy (March 18, 1998). "Writers' Cramp, Days of Whine and Proses at the JHU Writing Seminars". City Paper. Retrieved June 27, 2014.
  2. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2007/08/the-best-of-the-best/306049/
  3. Mike Bowler (February 10, 1998). "Strand writes off JHU Literature". The Baltimore Sun.
  4. Zivkovic, Bora. "Science Writing at Johns Hopkins | The SA Incubator, Scientific American Blog Network". Blogs.scientificamerican.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  5. Straumsheim, Carl (2013-03-25). "Johns Hopkins cuts science writing program for master's degree students @insidehighered". Insidehighered.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  6. "Julie Checkoway Biography - - Cinedigm Entertainment". Newvideo.com. 2011-04-11. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  7. "Student Announcement". Web.jhu.edu. 2012-03-01. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  8. "The Breakthrough Institute - Emma Marris". Thebreakthrough.org. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  9. "Time Being Books Gardner McFall". Timebeing.com. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
  10. "VCU MFA Program Hosts Reading by Poets Tomas Morin and James Arthur | VCU College of Humanities and Sciences". Wp.vcu.edu. 2013-10-28. Archived from the original on 2014-01-06. Retrieved 2015-03-10.
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