Faculty and Staff book list
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Business
These books will leave you with the gems need to take yourself to the next level whether that’s with your own business or working for someone else. Yoram Solomon, PhD gives you the tools needed to built trust, Stephanie A. (Sam) Martin used the rhetorical narratives used during the 2016 election to decode the digital church, and Maddy Kulkarni takes fundamental marketing concepts and teaches you how to apply them to social causes like access to food and education. These books touch on so many different aspects of business.
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Social Impact Marketing: The Essential Guide for Changemakers
by Maddy Kulkarni-Business
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Can I TRUST You?: 60+1 Habits that will help you build trust and be a trusted Project Manager
by Yoram Solomon PhD-Business
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Can I TRUST You?: 55+1 Habits that will make you a trusted Consultant, Advisor, or Coach
by Yoram Solomon PhD-Business
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The Book of Trust, 3rd Edition
by Yoram Solomon PhD-Business
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English
English often includes a wide range of topics and Communion of Radicals: The Literary Christian Left in Twentieth Century America and Blue Running could not be more different. Communion of Radicals looks at how faith-based people have worked through adversity from century to century and Blue Running follows two young women fleeing Texas to escape their problems.
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Blue Running
by Lori Ann Stephens-English
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Communion of Radicals: The Literary Christian Left in Twentieth-Century America
by Jonathan McGregor
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Law
These two books written by Marc I. Steinberg provides an analytical and practical framework addressing the key subjects in Securities Litigation and Law. His book Rethinking Securities Law was even awarded Best Law Book of 2021 by the American Book Fest Awards.
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Securities Litigation: Law, Policy, and Practice (2nd edition)
By: Marc I. Steinberg-Law
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Rethinking Securities Law
By: Marc I. Steinberg-Law
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Statistical Science
Advances in Statistics - Theory and Applications -- Honoring the Contributions of Barry C. Arnold in Statistical Science is a book written by Hon Keung Tony Ng that highlights developments in statistics while honoring Barry C. Arnold. If you're into data this book is for you!
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Advances in Statistics - Theory and Applications Honoring the Contributions of Barry C. Arnold in Statistical Science
By: Hon Keung Tony Ng-Statistical Science
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Education Policy and Leadership
This book written by Michael Harris is a comprehensive, practical resource for instructors that highlights proven teaching methods and active learning strategies to help teachers take their teaching to the next level.
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Teaching for Learning: 101 Intentionally Designed Educational Activities to Put Students on the Path to Success Second Edition
By: Michael Harris-Education Policy and Leadership
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Journalism
When you got dressed today did you pick out your outfit so you could fit in or stand out? Communicating Fashion: Clothing, Culture and Media by Myles Ethan Lascity introduces concepts from the intersecting worlds of fashion and communication studies to connect how we all use clothing to express ourselves and how media systems support that process.
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Communicating Fashion: Clothing, Culture and Media
By: Myles Ethan Lascity-Journalism
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History
The saying, ‘History repeats itself’ is often times true which is why it’s important to look at how and why things happened the way they did in the past. Hijacking History: How the Christian Right Teaches History and Why It Matters by Kathleen Wellman and Religion and the American Revolution: An Imperial history by Kate Carte do just that. Both books look exam history and religion in two very different but interesting ways.
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Hijacking History: How the Christian Right Teaches History and Why It Matters
By: Kathleen Wellman-History
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Religion and the American Revolution: An Imperial history
By: Kate Carte-History
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Meadows, Division of Art
From 1967-66 William Gedney lived among young adults in San Francisco who represent the counterculture that complicates popular depictions of late 1960s youth as carefree flower children. This book was edited by SMU staff member Lisa McCarty.
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A Time of Youth: San Francisco, 1966-1967
by William Gedney and edited by Lisa McCarty-Art
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Philosophy
What Matters in Survival: Personal Identity and Other Possibilities by Douglas Ehring takes a ‘more extreme view’ of what it takes to survive. If you enjoy deeper thinking when it comes to theories, then this book is for you.
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What Matters in Survival: Personal Identity and Other Possibilities
By: Douglas Ehring-Philosophy
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Rhetoric
Debate as Global Pedagogy: Rwanda Rising by Ben Voth illustrates how the teaching of debate offers an ideal educational approach for the prevention and remediation of genocide. Voth uses debate and propaganda from the Rwanda Genocide to prove his theory.
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Debate as Global Pedagogy: Rwanda Rising
By: Ben Voth-Rhetoric
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Sociology
Do you have a dog or a cat in your family? If you do, Just Like Family: How Companion Animals Joined the Household by Andrea Laurent-Simpson may interest you. In this book Laurent-Simpson examines the increasingly important role of companion animals in our families.
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Just Like Family: How Companion Animals Joined the Household
By: Andrea Laurent-Simpson-Sociology
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World Literature
There’s power in words and in Precarious Lives and Marginal Bodies in North Africa: Homo Expendibilis Harve Anderson Tchumkam uses his words to affirm the value of marginalized peoples lives in North Africa.
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Precarious Lives and Marginal Bodies in NorthAfrica: Homo Expendibilis
By: Harve Anderson Tchumkam
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Theology
Whether you’re interested in how life affects others or you’re more interested on how life affects you personally we’ve got two Theology based books for you. The New Diaspora and the Global Prophetic: Engaging the Scholarship of Marc H. Ellis by Susanne Scholz and The Art of Cycling, Living, and Dying: moral theology from everyday life by D. Stephen Long both use a theological lens to look at the world on both a personal and larger scale.
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The New Diaspora and the Global Prophetic: Engaging the Scholarship of Marc H. Ellis
By: Susanne Scholz-Theology
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The Art of Cycling, Living, and Dying: moral theology from everyday life
By: D. Stephen Long-Provost
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Poetry
Resilience, hope, and the power of story telling is what you’ll get from Harold J Recinos’ poetry. Recinos give a voice to those who’s stories are not always heard in his four books of poems. Each book has a different story but are all very powerful and great reads.
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After Dark
By: Harold J. Recinos-Theology
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Where the Sidewalks Meet
By: Harold J. Recinos-Theology
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Wading in the River
by Harold J. Recinos-Theology
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Cornered by the Dark
by Harold J. Recinos (Theology)