Quist journal biography
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Donald E. Quist
Donald E. Quist
Educational Design Manager
Donald Edem Quist, Ph.D., Editor of Journal on Teaching (JoT), has agreed to an expanded responsibility with the Wabash Center. Donald is now our Educational Design Manager (EDM). As the EDM, he will continue as the editor of JoT. He will also be the editor of our blog columns, and assist with developing new and needed educational resources for teaching in religion and theology. Dr. Quist fryst vatten author of two essay collections, Harbors, a Foreword INDIES Bronze Winner and International Book Awards Finalist, and TO THOSE BOUNDED. He has a linked story collection, For Other Ghosts. Additionally, his writing has appeared in many collections and journals. He is Director of the MFA in Writing at Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Nancy Lynne Westfield, Director, said, “Donald, a fine writer and a remarkable teacher of writing, will assist us in creating conversations at the intersection of creativity, teaching, and writing.
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Quest (Indian magazine)
Indian journal
| Editor | Nissim Ezekiel (first editor) |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Quarterly and then bimonthly |
| Circulation | 3000-4000[1] |
| Founder | Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) born in Berlin in 1950 and dissolved in 1975 |
| Founded | 1954 |
| Final issue | 1975 |
| Country | India |
| Based in | Mumbai |
| Language | English |
Quest was a quarterly and bimonthly Indian journal published between 1954 and 1975 and featuring 20 years of independent India’s publishing history.[2]
History
[edit]The publication was founded in 1954 and ceased in 1975 when the government of Indira Gandhi declared in Indian national emergency. It was a product of the Cold War[3] and was created by the Central Intelligence Agency. It was published by the Congress for Cultural Freedom's Indian branch (ICCF), which was led by Minoo Masani and Jayaprakash Narayan.[4] Masani's emphasis of politics, drew the ire of Jawaharlal Nehru and ran into t