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Announcing the Summer 2025 Season!
Join us for classes, events, and for the 2025 Sealey Challenge!
Announcing the 2025 Free Time Contest for Incarcerated Writers
Submissions will be accepted June 1st through August 15th. Details inside!
15 Facts for 15 Years: Things You Didn't Know About Voca
Fun facts about our newly revamped Voca archive!
Outdoor improvements coming to the Poetry Center this summer!
The College of Humanities will lead the donor-funded renovations this summer.
Why I Love Voca
I would have never come across this poem if it weren't for Voca.
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"I used to be a baby bear / But now I am a dinosaur": Writing about transformation in a kindergarten classroom
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For the People, By the Poet: Joel Salcido
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vocalisms #10: Ruth Stephan
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April 23, 2018
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Dedication of Merit: Generating Poetic Energy for the World
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For the People, By the Poet: Eloisa Amezcua
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