Books
Spinning Stories of Climate Change and a Fragile Planet
Alum Ross West pens cli-fi collection with provocative questions but no easy answers
LIFE: A Transdisciplinary Inquiry
Edited by Jeremy Swartz, BA ’00 (music), MS ’10 (individualized program), PhD ’16 (communication and society); and Janet Wasko, professor, School of Journalism and Communication
The Sustainable Urban Design Handbook
By Nico Larco, professor, School of Architecture & Environment; and Kaarin Knudson, BA ’99 (journalism, fine and applied arts), MArch ’07, instructor, School of Planning, Public Policy and Management
Understanding Imperiled Earth: How Archaeology and Human History Can Inform Our Planet’s Future
By Todd Braje, PhD ’07 (anthropology), executive director, Museum of Natural and Cultural History
The Fragile Blue Dot: Stories from Our Imperiled Biosphere
By Ross West, MFA ’84 (creative writing)
War Bonds
By Christina Lux, MA ’01 (French), PhD ’07 (Romance languages)
Three Chapbooks/Three Poets
By Rodger Moody, BA ’76 (English), MFA ’78 (creative writing); Carol Durak, MFA ’81 (English); and John P Harn, MFA ’82 (creative writing)
How to Empower Yourself to Survive and Thrive
Former UO instructor authors book on self-defense and success in a sexist world
Literary Sisters: Two Years That Changed Our Culture
English professor’s new book captures pivotal moment for Black feminist writing
Religious Scholar Courts Controversy with “Creating the Qur’an”
Stephen Shoemaker challenges claims adopted by Muslims and non-Muslims alike