We're rolling now!
The semester is in full swing, and everyone is so busy! Now that papers are being assigned, you might need a few resources, and we have the books for you! Check out some of these:
Greetings, students in Professor Pincus's history class. Need a book for your book review? May we suggest:
For those in early American Literature looking for a topic, try: Herman Melville: an Introduction by Wyn Kelley
The economy has and is struggling. Given the impact this has on your future job prospects, knowing as much about it as possible might help. Try:
Don't let too much homework keep you away from your family and friends, it's bad for you! Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection by John T. Cacioppo
More wonderful books can be found through the catalog or on the new books list. Stop on by and check out a few! And remember, if you need help with research (and these books don't fit the bill), we'll be glad to help.
Greetings, students in Professor Pincus's history class. Need a book for your book review? May we suggest:
- Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam by Gordon Goldstein
- Framing the Black Panthers: The Spectacular Rise of a Black Power Icon by Jane Rhodes
- Lynching to Belong: Claiming Whiteness through Racial Violence by Cynthia Nevels
For those in early American Literature looking for a topic, try: Herman Melville: an Introduction by Wyn Kelley
The economy has and is struggling. Given the impact this has on your future job prospects, knowing as much about it as possible might help. Try:
- Panic: The Story of Modern Financial Insanity by Michael Lewis
- High Wire: The Precarious Financial Lives of American Families by Peter Gosselin
Don't let too much homework keep you away from your family and friends, it's bad for you! Loneliness: Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection by John T. Cacioppo
More wonderful books can be found through the catalog or on the new books list. Stop on by and check out a few! And remember, if you need help with research (and these books don't fit the bill), we'll be glad to help.