Richard Adler to update book, present at symposium

Richard Adler, Speech Language and Hearing Science, is writing (with two colleagues from Seattle) the second edition of the book entitled Voice and Communication Therapy for the Transgender/Transsexual Client: A Comprehensive Clinical Guide, 2nd edition, Plural Publishing Company. It will be released in 2012. In addition, Adler is presenting a paper at the 21st Symposium of the World Professional Association […]

Recipe Book Naming Contest

Council on Staff Affairs (CSA): “Recipe Book Naming Contest” Please join the CSA in putting together a campus recipe book; students, staff, and faculty are all invited to enter as many recipes as they like. The book will include authentic international recipes, ethnic dishes, and the standard American favorites of breads, desserts, casseroles, etc. The recipe book needs a witty […]

Theodore Gracyk receives rave reviews for book he co-edited

Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, garnered rave reviews for a book he recently co-edited. Gracyk and Andrew Kania, an assistant professor of philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, tackle the key topics, subjects, thinkers and debates in philosophy and music in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music. The 654-page tome is a guide and reference containing fifty-six entries by an […]

Alan Davis wins prize for fiction

Alan Davis, Professor of English and Senior Editor of New Rivers Press/MSUM, has won the Prize Americana for Fiction 2010 from Hollywood Books International for his collection of stories So Bravely Vegetative. The book is available locally or from online vendors. “So Bravely Vegetative is a marvelous collection of stories—beautifully written, daringly inventive, frequently disturbing. Each story draws us into […]