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Faculty Who Are Experts in the Classroom鈥攁nd in their Field

At 亚洲色吧, faculty engage with students in research, partner in projects that transcend our community, and quickly assume the role as mentors. Above that, our faculty are actively engaged in their respective fields. That means, our students are not only instructed by professors who teach, but also by scholars and professionals across disciplines who share from experience.

Over the course of the last year, our faculty have been busy. Here is a list of books published from May 2018 to May 2019 and the faculty who authored them.

Assistant Dean of Graduate Education, Lynne Celli
Celli’s book, , was co-authored by Adjunct Professor, Dr. Nicholas D. Young, and Melissa Mumbry. The book addresses how adult learners bring with them a unique set of skills and how educators can meet their needs.

Assistant Dean of Social Sciences, Josh McCabe
McCabe’s comparative analysis, , takes readers through a critical examination of social policy over the last 70 years.

Lara Salahi
Assistant Professor of Broadcast & Digital Journalism, Lara Salahi
Salahi’s book, , co-authored with Professor of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology and of Immunology & Infectious Diseases at Harvard University, , is a work of narrative nonfiction that describes the challenges of infectious disease outbreak response.

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, Rimonda Maroun
Maroun’s research book, , assesses how community-based factors affect juvenile court outcomes and considers the relevant implications for the current state of juvenile justice processing. This monograph is essential reading for those engaged in youth and juvenile justice efforts and scholars interested in issues surrounding race, class, social policy, and justice.

Assistant Professor of Education, Luke Reynolds
Reynolds’ book, , follows well-known people who failed before succeeding. His novel, , follows the exciting adventures of a Gum Girl superhero.

Assistant Professor of English, Elizabeth Winthrop
Winthrop's novel, , is listed as No. 1 on the BBC’s list. The novel is set in the Jim Crow-era South and is a town’s account of a traveling electric chair in the hours leading up to the scheduled execution of a young black man for the alleged rape of a white woman.

Bethany Rice

Associate Director of Graduate Licensure Programs, Bethany Rice
Rice’s book, , examines inclusive teacher preparation, the underlying challenges educators face, and how to adapt inclusive practices into the classroom based on cultural context.

Professor of Criminal Justice & Victimology, Robert Jerin, & Professor of Psychology, Beverly Dolinsky
Jerin and Dolinsky’s book, , is a comprehensive overview of elderly abuse and neglect. They are currently teaching a special topics course on the book this spring.

Professor of Philosophy, William Young
Young provides an innovated interpretation of religious listening practices in his book, , which studies the practices of listening of several Boston religious communities, and reflects upon their significance for the practice of democracy.

Sergio Inestrosa
Professor of Spanish, Sergio Inestrosa
Inestrosa’s book of poetry, , groups different poetic forms with delicate harmony and makes readers shift their perspective of the way they see the moon.

Professor of Sport Management, Dina Gentile
Gentile’s textbook, , explores the skills required to be an effective athletic administrator across many diverse sport settings.