Union Institute & University Celebrates Faculty
National Teacher Day is May 9. This is a day to celebrate the faculty members that make the goal of a degree a reality regardless of where our students live and work.
Thank you for educating our motivated adults and continuing UI&U’s mission to engage, enlighten, and empower our students to pursue a lifetime of learning, service, and social responsibility.
In the words of Nelson Mandela, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
Today is a day to thank the faculty and highlight a few who are published authors.
Harvey, A. (2002). The call to lead: How ordinary people become extraordinary leaders. Cypress Publishing Group.
Harvey, A. J., & Foster, R.E. (2007) Leadership: Texas hold ’em style. Charleston, SC: BookSurge Pub.
Sacks, A. (2009). Special education: A reference book for policy and curriculum development. Millerton, NY: Grey House Publishing, Inc.
Voparil, C. J. (2006). Richard Rorty: Politics and vision. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Piep, K. H. (2009). Embattled home fronts: Domestic politics and the American novel of World War I. Amsterdam, NL: Rodopi.
Hibbert, L. E. (2008). Thirty reasons why mediation should be considered in resolving conflicts. iUniverse.
Rumney, L.D. (2016). Abandoned Earth: Poems. Arlington, VA: Gival Press.
Burns, S. (1997). Daybreak of freedom: The Montgomery bus boycott. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.
Teachout, W. (2009). Capture the flag: A political history of American patriotism. New York, US: Basic Books.
Gamez, A., & Harmening, W. (2016). Forensic psychology. Boston: Pearson.