From the publisher: The presence of gold, silver and other metals is a hallmark of decorated manuscripts, the very characteristic that makes them “illuminated.” Medieval artists often used metal pigment and leaf to depict metal objects both real and imagined, such as chalices, crosses, tableware and even idols; the luminosity… Continue reading »
From the publisher: Social justice rhetoric is prevalent in contemporary America, but are we as a nation ready to do the work to effect real change? Emily Allen Williams has gathered a group of essays that interrogate matters of inclusion, diversity, equity and access. In doing so, the essays contribute… Continue reading »
Includes chapters by Justin Crowe ’03, Associate Professor of Political Science & Chair of Leadership Studies Program, and Robert H. Bell, Frederick Latimer Wells Professor of English. SUNY Press, September 2015. Reflections on the value of small liberal arts colleges by 30 liberal arts professors. Continue reading »
is an online collaboration of parents of children with developmental disabilities. In each chapter of this book, TMR parents tell the story of their child and their disability, of how they became connected with TMR, and how this sort of community has helped them along their individual journey. Continue reading »
By Joel Richardson ’82. Self-published, July 2012. A collection of personal vignettes written by Boston Marathoners, including Peter Fess ’59, Dan Sullivan ’82 and 10,000-meter national champion Lauren Philbrook ’09. Continue reading »
Edited by Fergus McNeill et al., with a chapter by Margaret diZerega ’02. Willan, 2010. Description and analysis of internationally significant theoretical and empirical work on offender supervision, addressing the policy and practice implications of this type of work within and across jurisdictions. Continue reading »
Edited and with a chapter by Lisa Barnwell Williams ’75 et al. Wiley, 2010. Written by the Skystone Ryan consulting team, each essay offers a fresh perspective on nonprofit growth and introduces new ways to bring the philanthropic community vitality, stability and relevance in today’s economic climate. Continue reading »
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