A remembrance of Professor Emerita of English Diana O’Hehir.
Tag: poetry
A reprint of an article in the fall 2002 edition of Mills Quarterly about Diana O’Hehir’s works.
Student-penned poems from the virtual Convocation ceremony held on October 2, 2020.
Poetry inspired by the pandemic and submitted by Mills graduates. If you wish to contribute, email quarterly@mills.edu. Shelter in Place Perhaps today is the day the creatures of the earth take it back I miss touching you in the late afternoon, but by nightfall I am grateful for solitude A day to be empty to
The “starving artist” is a thing of the past when a unique business course gives writers, musicians, and others the necessary skills to pursue their creative goals.
Excerpts from the winning submission that earned the 2012 Mary Merritt Henry Prize for outstanding poetry by an undergraduate student.
Selected writings from the winner of this year’s Mary Merritt Henry Prize for outstanding poetry by a graduate student