“Blessed are Those Who Ask the Questions: What Should We Be Asking About Management, Leadership, Spirituality, and Religion in Organizations?”
Miles K. Davis, president
Information Age Publishing, 2021
Davis co-authors “Religious and Wealthy: Can One Be Both?” in this text exploring the impact of differences in religious, spiritual and ideological practices among stakeholders.
“Civility, Free Speech, and Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Faculty on the Margins”
Reshmi Dutt-Ballerstadt, professor of English
Routledge, 2021
This new work furthers the debate on the political nature of higher education, including topics of
silencing marginalized voices, white supremacy
and academic freedom.
“The Menthuen Drama Book of Trans Plays”
Lindsay Mantoan, assistant professor of theatre
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021
This first-of-its-kind play anthology features eight
new contemporary plays written by trans playwrights featuring trans characters as central protagonists.
“Resisting the News: Engaged Audiences, Alternative Media, and Popular Critique of Journalism”
Jennifer Rauch, visiting professor of journalism and media studies
Routledge, 2021
Drawing on 15 years of research, this book offers
a distinctive perspective on the problems of
journalism today — and how to fix them.
“The Triumphant Tails of Rescue Dogs: Punk’s Plight”
Hope Walter, adjunct professor of education
Mascot Books, 2021
Perfect for educators and psychologists, the story
of Punk the English bulldog teaches children about issues of neglect, recovery and healing through
the eyes of a rescue dog.
“NihonGO NOW! Performing Japanese Culture
– Level 1”
Masayuki Itomitsu, associate professor of Japanese
Routledge, 2020
This beginning-level courseware package allows
learners to experience the Japanese language
within its cultural context.
“Republica Independiente de Arequipa: La creacion de una cultura regional en los Andes”
Thomas F. Love, professor emeritus of anthropology
Fondo Editorial PUCP, 2020
Based on decades of fieldwork, this anthropological history explores the formation of the unique culture
of Arequipa, Peru.
“Drift”
Andrea Reinkemeyer, associate professor of music composition and theory
Navona Records, 2020
Experience the beautiful-yet-violent lifecycle of the
luna moth through Reinkemeyer’s “Wild Silk,” an
original composition for baritone sax, percussion
and piano.
“Online Nursing Education: A Collaborative Approach”
Henny Breen, professor of nursing
Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2020
This timely resource fills a gap in nursing education with an approach and content that are driven by
educational theory, best practices in online education and learner needs.
