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The Delightfully Determined Ms. Donnan

Author(s): J Spencer Clark, Fallon Farokhi

Laura Donnan was an activist, mentor, and teacher who forever changed how American students learn about civics, history, and society. Ms. Donnan was determined to work for ensuring civil rights for all members of her community. She was active in the women’s suffrage movement and local social organiz...

Navigating C++: The Journey Continues

Author(s): Carl Molyneaux, Jason James

Navigating C++ The Journey Continues covers the topics associated with Computer Science I and can be made to fit within the framework or any course syllabus.It can be used by the instructor as a method for testing. Many of the questions do have point values associated with that are reported to the g...

Sustaining Hispanic-Serving Institutions: Access, Opportunities, and Success.

Author(s): Jesus Abrego Jr., Michelle Abrego, Velma Menchaca, Hilda Silva, Marie Simonsson

Sustaining Hispanic-Serving Institutions provides a comprehensive understanding of the vital role HSIs play in higher education. By examining their historical context, formation, and unique challenges, we highlight the significant contributions HSIs make in supporting Hispanic students. Through firs...

An Autoethnographic Journey to the Self

Author(s): Michael Taylor

It would appear bookshelves are replete with the author’s account of ascending some metaphorical mountain with various trials and tribulations along with the pathway of life. So why the inclusion of another work that runs the risk on the precipice of the dustbin of vanquished literary works? Potenti...

Philosophy is For Everyone: An Introduction to Something You've Already Been Doing

Author(s): Cody Dolinsek

Many people think of philosophy as a boring subject.  Many are intimidated by it, remembering having taken it in college only to fall asleep during class.  Young people in college often feel intimidated by the technical language of philosophy.  Whatever your understanding of philosophy, this book wi...

Statistics in Exercise Science

Author(s): Michael Phillips

The purpose of Assessment and Evaluation in Exercise Science is to engage student’s understanding of basic statistical procedures. From understanding the basics of independent and dependent variables to running One-way and Two-way ANOVA’s. This publication will also direct students to select/constru...