Faculty Bookplate 2025. On the occasion of the tenure and promotion of Sarah Ariel Lamer, Ph.D., to Associate Professor.
This textbook marks a turning point in my career. It was assigned in my undergraduate Psychology of Women class, a class that inspired me to begin my own path towards understanding gender bias and inequality.
A New Psychology of Women: Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity
Faculty Bookplate 2025. On the occasion of Sean McCollough's promotion to Distinguished Lecturer.
From the expansive mind of a man who's "been there" on so many occasions, this book is a vast exploration of music across the globe and it's power to transform culture - all told through the lens of a bunch of good stories.
And the Roots of Rhythm Remain: A Journey Through Global Music
Faculty Bookplate 2025. On the occasion of Sergei V. Kalinin's tenure as Professor.
Understanding causality is the gap between physics and machine learning. Alex Molak book builds a bridge across this gap.
Causal Inference and Discovery in Python - Machine Learning and Pearlian Perspective: Unlock the Secrets of Modern Causal Machine Learning with DoWhy, EconML, PyTorch and More
Faculty Bookplate 2025. On the occasion of Vladimir Sobes's tenure and promotion to Associate Professor.
This book was my personal introduction to complexity. It's a rare and beautiful work, where the author masterfully weaves together the birth of a new science, the founding of a pioneering research institute, and the stories of the remarkable researchers who shaped it.
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
Faculty Bookplate 2025. On the occasion of the promotion of Winston Smith, MAcc, CPA, to Senior Lecturer.
True belief requires more than comfort - it calls for sacrifice, transformation, and the courage to be salt and light in the world. The Cost of Discipleship has been an important part of my journey in discovering and deepening my faith, and in learning what it truly means to live as a disciple.
Department - Mechanical, Aerospace & Biomedical Engineering
On the occasion of Dr. Andy Sarles's promotion to Professor
It was written by my academic grandfather, who has been a wonderful mentor and friend to me during my academic journey. I also use this excellent text to teach the subject of Mechanical Vibrations!
On the occasion of the promotion of Angel A. Norman, MBA, to Distinguished Lecturer
The author uses illustration, humor, and accessible storytelling to explain complex economic growth and monetary systems topics, including inflation, risk-taking, savings, credit, unemployment, and more.