Books by Alums
The Theatre Artist’s Guide to Consent-Based Pedagogy introduces a Consent-Based Pedagogy designed to fuel young students’ cognitive, emotional, and artistic growth by promoting students’ agency and creating an environment in which boundaries are clearly communicated and needs are acknowledged and respected.
This book reads like the field manual product managers have been waiting for—clear, strategic, and unapologetically practical.
What do you do when everything you believed is shattered by a truth you never saw coming? Theresa's life is built on routines that help her navigate uncertainties.
K. L. (Kearie Lee) Berry was a star athlete at the University of Texas at Austin from 1912 to 1916, playing on the undefeated national championship football team of 1914. He began his military career with postings along the Mexican border.
If you were to leave the story of your life behind for those you love the most, what would you say? What lessons would you learn in the telling?
Dive into the pages of Burn and embark on a soul-stirring journey through the fires of life. In this gripping memoir, Michelle Kooi bares her heart and soul, recounting a life shaped by the relentless flames of adversity and the beauty of life, and the profound metamorphosis that ensued.
Melanie Faranello’s debut collection, Everybody Needs Something, delves into the interior lives of characters longing for connection, revealing the deep human desire to reach one another.
Finding Amal is a literary novel that seeks to empower young Muslim women grappling with societal conventions to a new stimulating intellectual level.
Applying to college and scholarships can feel overwhelming, for students and their families.
Police have remarkably broad discretion to use deadly force. Evidence shows that more than 1,000 shooting deaths occur each year at the hands of the police in the United States, disproportionately in minority communities and often under questionable circumstances.