Donald Carte, an English Department faculty member at Central Piedmont, recently published an interdisciplinary analysis in Humanities focusing on Robert Frost’s iconic poem, The Road Not Taken. Carte’s article, “Deconstructing Two Roads: Applying the Psychology of Regret to Resolve the Mystery Surrounding Robert Frost’s Most Beloved Poem,” introduces a new perspective by incorporating research from psychology and history to unravel the poet’s intentions. This research began during Carte’s graduate studies at Harvard and expanded through his current doctoral work at the University of Memphis.