CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Talent Connections

Tami Hillberry, Ellen Johnson, and Dani Houchin ’90

Talent Connections (BookBaby) offers a practical guide for employers looking to navigate workforce development and to find talent in the…

Exit Garden State

John Hennessy ’87

Exit Garden State (Lost Horse Press) is a poetry collection traversing an emotional landscape as diverse as its geography. From…

The Age of Choice

Sophia Rosenfeld ’88

Rosenfeld’s The Age of Choice (Princeton University Press) explores the evolution of human choice, tracing its path from the 17th…

The Presidents and the People

Corey Brettschneider *02

In The Presidents and the People (Norton), conditional law and political science professor Brettschneider provides an analysis of five presidents…

More Than Pretty Boxes

Carrie M. Lane ’97

In this book, Lane tackles the study of organization and decluttering to understand the impacts they have on society. She…

40 Years of Evolution

Peter and Rosemary Grant, emeritus professors ecology and evolutionary biology

Peter and Rosemary Grant’s groundbreaking 40-year study of the finch population on the small island of Daphne Major in Galápagos…

How To Be A Better You!

G. Lee Judy ’64

In this step-by-step guide, Judy delivers straightforward tips for readers to improve their interpersonal skills. The book covers a variety…

The War on Warriors

Pete Hegseth ’03

Based on his experience in the Army, Hegseth reflects on the ways he’s seen the military change since he enlisted…

Docile

Hyeseung Song ’01

As the daughter of Korean immigrants, Song internalizes the model minority myth at an early age. It informs her upbringing…

Soviet Factography

Devin Fore, professor of German

In this new book, Devin Fore, a professor of German, explores Soviet culture by examining works of photography, film, literature…

The Real Internet Architecture

Pamela Zave and Jennifer Rexford ’91, provost and professor of computer science

Computer science experts Pamela Zave and Jennifer Rexford ’91 offer readers a detailed look at internet architecture and how it…

The Study

Andrew Hui *09

In this book about books, Andrew Hui traces the history of the Renaissance studiolo (a “little studio”) to modern examples…

Butcher

Joyce Carol Oates, the Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor of the Humanities, emerita

Based on authentic historical documents, the novel Butcher (Knopf) explores the career of Dr. Silas Weir. Following a horrific medical…

Great Expectations

Vinson Cunningham, visiting lecturer in the Humanities Council

In this coming-of-age-novel, readers meet David, a young Black man who finds himself intrigued by the words of the senator…

Mirror Me

Lisa Williamson Rosenberg ’89

Eddie Asher checks into Hudson Valley Psychiatric Hospital, terrified he may have killed his brother’s fiancée and close friend, Lucy…