CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

Slim Aarons: Style
This photographer and fashion editor duo have teamed up to celebrate the work of Slim Aarons — a renowned photographer…
African Founders: How Enslaved People Expanded American Ideals
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Fischer explores the little-known history of how enslaved people contributed to the creation of new regional cultures…
Writing on the Job
Based on her writing courses at the University and own experiences, Coven captures her best writing advice for the digital…
The Summer Place
In her latest novel, New York Times bestselling author Weiner tackles the messiness of family through the preparation for a…
Desperate Remedies
In his latest book, Scull analyzes the history of American psychiatry — from prisons to hospitals and everything in between…
Poetry’s Possible Worlds
Wheeler, an award-winning poet and critic, has published a work of non-fiction this time, reflecting on a turbulent period in…
The Witch of Matongé
In this dark thriller, readers meet the all-knowing Witch of Matongé, who watches from a distance over the city of…
Bravo Troop
In this memoir, Watson recounts his experiences as part of the Bravo Troop, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry, 25 Infantry Division…
The Living Organ Donor as Patient: Theory and Practice
Using a five-principle framework, Ross and Thistlethwaite argue that living donor organ transplantation can be ethical provided that we treat…
The EOKA Cause
Andrew Novo ’02, a professor and expert in ancient and modern European history and strategic studies, explores the origins, conduct…
The Heroine with 1,001 Faces
As the title implies, Tatar dives into the history of heroism — inspired by the male-centric Joseph Cambell book, The…
America’s Mighty Medical-Industrial Complex
In his latest book, Geyman is blunt about the state of America’s medical system, which he argues has left us…
Christ is Time: The Gospel According to Karl Barth (and the Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Using both an insightful and playful approach, Edwards analyzes the teachings of the Swiss Protestant theologian Karl Barth. Looking particularly…
The Good-Enough Life
Most people strive for greatness, and it’s a goal collective society has deemed as important. Alpert argues this obsession is…
Shekhinah Speaks
The term Shekhinah refers to the feminine aspect of God in Judaism. Ladin draws on the term, which is the…
A Hard Place to Leave
Journalist Marcia DeSanctis’ restless nature is the spark for this book about what pulls her to travel and her conflicting…
Reading Shakespeare Reading Me
In this playful read, comparative literature scholar Leonard Barkan uncovers the profound ways the books you read shape your life…
Signs of Marriage
In this collection of poems, poet, filmmaker, and photographer Carla Schwartz *84 focuses on various aspects of relationships: from loving…


















