CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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American Stories

Aybars Gürpinar ’67

In this memoir, Gürpinar details his journey as an international student navigating the U.S. in the 1960s. It was a…

You Can’t Teach That

Keith Whittington, professor of politics

In his latest book, politics professor Keith Whittington sets out to answer the question: Who controls what is taught in…

One-Star Romance

Laura Hankin ’10

Natalie and Rob hate each other. Natalie is a struggling writer and Rob is an academic. The problem is, Rob…

Royal Caleva: Luis

Nancy Herkness ’79

The second book of the Royal Caleva series, this time it’s a second chance romance for Luis, king of the…

Funny Stuff

Rex Hesner and Philip Witte ’79

What makes for a great cartoon? That’s the question Hesner and Witte set out to answer while working on this…

Long Problems

Thomas Hale '04 *12

Climate change is a massive problem, with past emissions affecting our present lives and our actions today having consequences far…

A Genealogy of Method

Sondra Hausner ’91

What does it mean to study culture? Can we even define culture? Anthropology scholars have long looked at the overlap…

Lonesome Road

Timothy P. Schilling ’87

An intimate and heartfelt coming-of-age story, Schilling reflects on his life as the son of a traumatized war veteran in…

Glass Houses

Phaidon Editors and Andrew Heid *06

With an introductory essay by Heid, Glass Houses (Phaidon Press) is a visually stunning collection of 50 houses that epitomize…

Fair Shake

Nancy Levit, Naomi Cahn ’79, and June Carbone ’75

This is a comprehensive overview of why, despite supposed great strides in gender equality, women are still falling behind in…

The Worlds I See

Fei-Fei Li ’99

Conversations around artificial intelligence have exploded in recent months. Li has been at the forefront of the AI movement for…

Investigating Evil

Hugo G. Walter ’81

What motivates the citizen sleuth? What causes ordinary, yet highly perceptive and heroic private citizens to solve detective cases and…

The Fast

John Oakes ’83

What do Jesus, Emily Dickinson, and Abraham Lincoln all have in common? Well, they all fasted at one point or…