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Critter Culture

Author(s): Sarah Pringle

Sociology is the study of interactions between individuals, groups, communities, and society as a whole. It spans cultures, languages, and behaviors, while also bringing other disciplines such as psychology and biology. But what about all those interactions between humans and animals? The cultures s...

Suit the Action to the Word: A Project Based Introduction to Theatre

Author(s): Jeffrey Kean, Mark Creter, Eleni Fragopoulos, Prudence van Aalten

New Publication Now Available! Suit the Action to the Word uses project based learning (PBL), a method of instruction that emphasizes learning and applying skills and knowledge in real life situations. By presenting students with project challenges that require creativity, collaboration, adherenc...

Intersectionality: An Arts-Based Approach to Student Awareness

Author(s): LARRY EDMONDS

Intersectionality: An Arts-Based Approach to Student Awareness offers insights into the importance of understanding contemporary diversity and inclusion while applying arts-based research and reporting, such as poetry and visual ethnography, to expand knowledge acquisition.  Intersectionality: An...

The Ecology of Diversity: Examining Individuals, Societies, and Cultures

Author(s): Amy Kahn, Kathy Sole

THE ECOLOGY OF DIVERSITY: EXAMINING INDIVIDUALS, SOCIETIES, AND CULTURES is an interdisciplinary and integrated approach to exploring humanity. The text and its associated videos and interactions examine who we are and the ways in which we live and work together. Readers will be challenged to reflec...

Write with Ease: You're a Better Writer than You Realize

Author(s): Alexandra Mullin

“Write with Ease” couples non-fiction readings with simple writing activities to allow college composition students to overcome writing anxiety, develop critical thinking skills, and communicate effectively. With a focus on analytical writing, this e-book helps students understand the basics of rhet...

Hope is Not a Strategy: Leadership and Positioning in Health and Human Services

Author(s): Lyn Corbett

When seismic shifts—such as global health crises, social and political uprisings—rocked our world, mere hope proved an insufficient shield. In our interconnected global society, a myriad of challenges continually emerge, demanding coordinated and strategic responses. Whether facing new health crises...