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Geology of National Parks for the University of Texas, Austin

Author(s): Elizabeth Catlos

The National Parks of the United States preserve our nation’s iconic landscapes and some of the finest examples of geologic heritage. From glaciers to caves, volcanoes to canyons, or mountains to coral reefs, the nation’s geologic features and landforms have been an important part of the American ex...

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion In an Intercultural Society

Author(s): Jeff Tyus, Jaietta Jackson

This publication highlights the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion through issues such as traveling, poverty, social media, healthcare, and business. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion In an Intercultural Society includes 14 chapters that address these variety of topics, along with a summa...

Chronicles of an Urban CEO

Author(s): Jaymes Winters

The Chronicles of an Urban CEO provides the reader with a birds eye view from the C-suite of an African American CEO who started his business after being fired from all of the jobs he had after graduating from college and ending up living on the street. The ups and down of entrepreneurship and workp...

Memoirs of a Speech Communication Class: Art, Theory, Science & Technology

Author(s): Dr. Michelle L. Witherspoon Ph.D.

  Memoirs of a Speech Communication Class: Art, Theory, Science & Technology is a Speech Communications textbook that students can use as they matriculate through their college careers and life. , basic_html

Applying Business Concepts: A Gamification Approach

Author(s): Craig Miller, Rachel Lundbohm

Many of us that teach business related courses have experienced the power of the case study in making our lessons come alive. However, traditional case studies do not allow students to see if their decisions produced optimal results. Applying Business Concepts: A Gamification Approach combines t...

Astronomy Minute Plus

Author(s): Ata Sarajedini

Most current textbooks are not a good match to the interests and capabilities of the students. They each present a highly comprehensive survey of the field for non-science students, which means they are usually too long and detailed for the typical one-semester or one-term introductory astronomy cou...