Books by Alums
- Trickster Academy is a collection of poems that explore being Native in Academia—from land acknowledgement statements, to mascots, to the histories of using Native American remains in anthropology.
- Shows why and how the body deteriorates as life goes on and offers an easy-read overview of new solutions coming out of current studies of aging.
- In the near future, Eugene, a wealthy executive for a company that grows organs for human transplantation, looks for ways to escape the pain and disability of his biological existence as a paraplegic.
- Based on Dr. Brian Hayden's lifetime experience as an archaeologist and anthropologist, Eyes of the Leopard brings to vivid life Old Stone Age France—an age of painted caves, fearsome cave lions, and gigantic mammoths.
- All My Friends Live in my Computer combines personal stories, media studies, and interdisciplinary theories to examine case studies from three unique parts of society.
- A family of kittens and their friends travel the world and beyond in a series of wild adventures. The mischievous kittens tumble into trouble and learn to solve problems and to help each other and their animal friends.
- “This effervescent historical novel paints a richly detailed portrait of the enterprising Veuve Clicquot. The twinned plots of Clicquot and Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise and fall are filled with detail that give life to this far-off time.
- A baby can be a good excuse to skip a party, but . . . goodbye alone time, hello awkward new social obligations.
- The era: the 1970s. The location: an airplane en route to Washington, DC. Kathryn Clark Childers chats with a fellow passenger.
- It’s 2002, and Natsu Nashakatani is a brilliant, driven woman with an unusual heritage and education. Mentored by respected Japanese business scions, she discovers her life’s purpose and learns from The Art of War, the samurai code, Shakespeare and Deming.