I grew up some in southeastern Tennessee and then some more in Delaware. I spent a lot of my time making up stories, drawing pictures and singing (often to audiences of trees). I now, miraculously, make a living doing the same things. Besides Inside Higher Ed, my work appears in The Missouri Review, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Reader's Digest, and many other publications. In 2005, Phoebe and Chub (Rising Moon), a children's picture book I wrote, was published, and in 2008, What They Didn't Teach You In Graduate School (Stylus Publishing), a book for which I created cartoons, came out in print. I've also had the amazing honor to have read with Lemony Snicket (or rather, Daniel Handler, "the official representative of Lemony Snicket in all legal, literary, and social matters") and the former US poet laureate, Billy Collins. On a regular basis I now sing to audiences of people (and occasionally trees) and have opened shows for Richie Havens and Los Lobos. Please visit my website at www.matthewhenryhall.com
Most Recent Articles
December 19, 2008
A holiday gift to the readers of Inside Higher Ed, from Matthew Henry Hall, our resident cartoonist.
December 5, 2008
A sad reality about access to college, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
November 14, 2008
A skeptic's view of ulterior motives in university budgeting practices, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
October 31, 2008
Bridging the communication gap with students, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
October 17, 2008
The academic department that knows how to throw an office party, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
October 3, 2008
An unexpected breakthrough in the corporate boardroom, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
September 19, 2008
Promotion or damnation? Matthew Henry Hall wonders.
September 5, 2008
That start-of-term trip to the bookstore got you down? Matthew Henry Hall has the answer.
August 22, 2008
A (wearable) unforgivable sin, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.
August 8, 2008
The downside of letting students' personal interests seep into the curriculum, in Matthew Henry Hall's new cartoon.