Books by Alums
For too long, women have been told to confine themselves–physically, socially, and emotionally. Eliza VanCort says now is the time for women to stand tall, raise their voices, and claim their space.
Wounded Workers: Tales from a Working Man’s Shrink is Dr. Bob Larsen’s first book, which recounts the stories of America’s workforce subjected to physical and psychological trauma for doing their jobs.
Barefoot and Running invites readers to embark on a healing journey of poetry. It unfolds in its hands a promise of a softer world.
By Nhi Aronheim (MTeleCom'01) (Skyhorse, 288 pages; 2021) Buy the Book The Unbelievable True Story of a Vietnamese Refugee Who Not Only Made the United States Her Home, But Learned the True Value of Hope, Love, and Religion Along
Accredited Financial Counselor® Holly Morphew shares her proven system for eliminating debt, building savings, creating wealth, and reaching financial independence-allowing you to live your best and most joyful life, both today and in the future.
In The Scholar and the Struggle, David A. Varel tells Lawrence Reddick's compelling story.
Dance is an activity that everyone can enjoy, and Dance Appreciation will help students do just that.
By H. B. Finkelstein (A&S'53) (Independently Published, 146 pages; 2018) Buy the Book I kept busy as a fund raiser for what I believed worthy places. Often these places were a big disappointment, so I went to help families
In Finding True North, Rettig takes us on a gripping journey through Alaska's past that brings alive the state's magnificent country and its quirky, larger-than-life characters.