Books by Alums
- This collection of short stories is a subconscious exploration of the feminine archetype through fiction.
- The coalition known as the National Council of Women’s Organizations no longer exists today, but the history and the lessons learned from the NCWO’s activism remain as important as ever—perhaps even more so in this age of Trump.
- Dorothy Stolzenbach Payne was a legendary piano teacher. Her updated memoir includes new stories and photos from her life.
- Learn how to take the chemical engineering steps necessary for taking a laboratory development into the commercial world.
- Her Kind of Case centers on Lee Isaacs, a female attorney who defends a young man accused of helping kill a gay gang member.
- Is there apple juice in my wine? Heather and Jordan Lipp provide an entertaining, humorous, and illuminating journey through the bizarre laws related to wine.
- Inequalities and Miracles on the U.S.-Mexico Border
- The Cloud that Fell from the Sky" is a photographic art book that uses imagery, taken by Francis George, to interpret poetry written by Judy Choi and Phoenix Brown.
- Safely Working From the Ground Up is written to help employers implement workplace safety without having to hire a safety professional.
- To thrive in today’s rapidly changing, global, dynamic business environment characterized by constant change and disruption, organizations must be able to adapt and innovate to maintain their competitive edge.