Books by Alums
- The Cloud that Fell from the Sky" is a photographic art book that uses imagery, taken by Francis George, to interpret poetry written by Judy Choi and Phoenix Brown.
- Safely Working From the Ground Up is written to help employers implement workplace safety without having to hire a safety professional.
- To thrive in today’s rapidly changing, global, dynamic business environment characterized by constant change and disruption, organizations must be able to adapt and innovate to maintain their competitive edge.
- In Rob Stites updated edition of Organized Proverbs: Contrasts in Wisdom from the Holy Bible, readers are invited to apply the wisdom from the book of Proverbs, organized by topic, to their own personal lives.
- The world knows the Hero of Two Worlds, Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette, best known today as Lafayette.
- Set in New York City, Denver and the mountains of Colorado, the Bahamas, and the Scottish Highlands, Graydon “Dee” Hubbard’s novel At the Altars of Money captures an American ethos about money and scripts the financial meltdown of 2008.
- After 40 years of research, Jean-Paul Valette and Rebecca Valette published the book Navajo Weavings with Ceremonial Themes: A Historical Overview of a Secular Art Form.
- Ruth, Esther, Songs of Songs and Judith is a lively commentary that encompasses four major books focusing on women in the Hebrew Bible and Apocrypha.
- A feisty single mom clashes with an ex-military, sexist, corporate star at a business retreat in the Colorado mountains.
- The Medicalization of Marijuana: Legitimacy, Stigma, and the Patient Experience takes a comprehensive look at how patients negotiate incomplete medicalization and what their experiences reveal about human's relationship with marijuana as it is incorporated into biomedicine.