Books by Alums

  • The Foreigner’s Guide to Getting that USA Dream Job
    Explore a data-based guide tailored to empower the U.S.’ increasing influx of international students and migrant professionals with practical advice for integrating into the U.S. STEM workforce as professionals.
  • The cover has an image of a robotic woman looking sideways
    Regardless of your generation and the inherent speculations about attitudes to technology, this eBook is designed for the new digital learner, tech-novice and the tech-curious individual who may be reluctant yet intrigued at the possibilities of AI.

  • the cover is tan with a woman stretched across two chairs laying down
    Funny, honest, and inspiring for readers feeling overwhelmed by life, Everyone But Myself is like a best friend's story of how she returned to solid ground while embracing chaos along the way.
  • The cover is white with patterns of dots in a circle of multiple colors and the words "from teacher to leader" in large print
    At its core, From Teacher to Leader adopts a transformative workbook approach, offering reflective questions that guide mentor/mentee pairs towards cultivating essential leadership skills. By delving into the nuts-and-bolts of educational leadership, this book explores critical competencies like budgeting and financial management, change management, collaboration, communication, and more, providing you with the practical tools you need to succeed in any educational leadership role.
  • The cover features two men sitting in front of musical equipment. The cover is in black and white.
    Mueller examines how musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington and Charles Mingus used the jazz industry’s adoption of the long-playing record (LP) to redefine the uneven power relations of the heavily segregated music business.
  • The cover says "the safety effect" and has a carabiner on it.
    Psychological safety is the primary driver of team effectiveness at Google, and organizations with high psychological safety often outperform their peers, but companies continue to fail to create psychologically safe work environments. In The Safety Effect, David Moerlein provides the tools to overcome the three barriers to creating psychological safety.
  • A woman stands in a heavy coat, facing the sky with the Northern Lights. The cover says "teaching in the dark: a memoir"
    A young teacher buys a one-way ticket to Shishmaref, Alaska. Within minutes of landing, she finds herself dealing with unexpected, rustic accommodations, and the culture shock of living in a remote Iñuit community.
  • The cover is white with a green ball of yarn and a blue ball of yarn, strands of yarn from each ball form a bow
    The urgency for educators to commit to diversity and equity work in their schools calls for a framework that will help narrow achievement and opportunity gaps. This book offers the guidance you need to nurture strong family-school partnerships that are essential for student success.
  • The cover is white with traditional Native American carvings featured.
    Clitso Dedman, Navajo Carver, with its extensive illustrations, is the story of a remarkable and underrecognized figure of twentieth-century Navajo artistic creation and innovation.
  • The cover is white with faint tropical leaf designs and a green rooster pictured with tropical designs inside the body of the rooster. The title of the cover is featured in green lettering.
    Kaua'i Rooster Stories and Other Tropical Tales is a collection of stories by Roger Lepley, an enthusiast of the stunning Hawaiian island and its countless jungle fowl.
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