The College celebrates the 19 faculty members who published a book in 2014
FRANK AMTHOR, Psychology
Neurobiology for Dummies
LISA BAKER, Social Work,
and LORETTA CORMIER, Anthropology
Disasters and Vulnerable Populations
RANDY BLYTHE, English
The Human Part
WILLIAM COCKERHAM (editor), Sociology
Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behaviour and Society
HEITH COPES, Justice Sciences
Encyclopedia of Social Deviance
LORETTA CORMIER, Anthropology
Introductory Cultural Anthropology
CATHLEEN CUMMINGS, Art & Art History
Decoding a Hindu Temple
MARK HICKSON, Communication Studies
Nonverbal Communication: Studies and Applications
GLENN FELDMAN (editor), History
Nation Within A Nation: The American South and the Federal Government
RAJESH KANA, Psychology
Brain Connectivity in Autism
KENT KERLEY, Justice Sciences
Religious Faith in Correctional Contexts
KEVIN MCCAIN, Philosophy
Existentialism and Epistemic Justification
PAMELA MURRAY, History
Women and Gender in Modern Latin America: Historical Sources and Interpretations
JAMES MCCLINTOCK, Biology
Lost Antarctica
GREGORY PENCE, Philosophy
Medical Ethics
LARRY POWELL, Communication Studies (two books)
The Films of John G. Alvidsen: Rocky, The Karate Kid and other Underdogs.
Dark Money, Super PACS, and the 2012 Election
TRYGVE TOLLEFSBOL, Biology
Transgenerational Epigenetics: Evidence and Debate
WALTER D. WARD, History
Mirage of the Saracen: Christians and Nomads in the Sinai Peninsula in Late Antiquity
YANNI ZENG, Mathematics
Shock Waves in Conservation Laws with Physical Viscosity