Books by Alums
- 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.
- 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 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Growing Up Aspen is the inside scoop on Aspen, Colorado in the '70s and '80s.
- What happened before the primordial fire of the Big Bang: a theory about the ultimate origin of the universe.
- AI isn’t magic. How AI Works demystifies the explosion of artificial intelligence by explaining—without a single mathematical equation—what happened, when it happened, why it happened, how it happened, and what AI is actually doing "under the hood."