On the occasion of Susan (Sukey) Steckel's promotion to Associate Professor of Practice
This is a phenomenal book with keen insights on the human condition shared through personal narrative and the lens of neuroscience. I recommend it for anyone who is interested in why we are the way we are. I am excited our college chose to include it in our new MSSW curriculum.
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
On the occasion of Dr. Jennie Ivey's tenure and promotion to Associate Professor
Throughout my career there have been many mentors, colleagues, friends, and family that have believed in my ideas. As I read this book to my two girls, I felt it captured the gratitude I have for those who have impacted my life and guided me to where I am today.
On the occasion of Dr. Bob DuBois's promotion to Senior Lecturer
As a lifelong learner who endeavors to grow semester-by-semester as a learning facilitator, I am thrilled to see this new edited volume published by the American Psychological Association (APA) on how to transform the introductory psychology course.
Transforming Introductory Psychology: Expert Advice on Teacher Training, Course Design, and Student Success
Department - Theory & Practice in Teacher Education
On the occasion of Dr. Cate Smith's promotion to Clinical Associate Professor
I chose Thinking in Pictures because it provides a first-hand account of how autism impacts the daily life of a brilliant scientist, Dr. Temple Grandin.
Thinking in Pictures: and Other Reports from My Life with Autism, Expanded Edition
On the occasion of Mark Stanley's promotion to Senior Lecturer
I consider this book one of the most important pieces of critical theory in the 21st Century about overlapping systems of technology, information, communication, governance, culture, politics, and architecture.