Betty Fox Cooper, Ph.D.
The author Betty Cooper, for almost sixty years, facilitated professional and community classes and programs-peace, personal and family development, social justice, etc. This way of life abruptly stopped on March…
Read MoreNancy Shiffrin, Ph.D.
Nancy earned her Ph.D. at Union Institute & University studying Jewish-American women authors. Her writing has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, New York Quarterly, Earth’s Daughters, Lummox Journal, The Canadian Jewish…
Read MorePeter Lazes, Ph.D.
All Americans deserve and should have access to high quality, affordable healthcare services delivered by professionals who have sufficient time and resources to care for them. This book offers proven…
Read MoreEric Peper, Ph.D.
Union alumnus Dr. Eric Peper, along with Richard Harvey and Nancy Faas asks you to re-envision your relationship with technology to reclaim health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world.…
Read MoreCarl E. Moyler, Ph.D.
This book is dedicated to all those heroes and heroines who have seen and will see life as a daring adventure to be given in the name of service to…
Read MorePhyllis Bronson, Ph.D.
Despite the backlash against hormone replacement therapy, the depletion of natural hormones in the female body continues to be a problem for women at middle age and beyond. Remedying the…
Read MoreJack Pransky, Ph.D.
Modello is the true story from beginning to end of how Dr. Roger Mills and staff accomplished the “miracle” in the Modello and Homestead Gardens Housing Projects, applying the Three…
Read MoreBetty R. Jones, Ph.D.
Losing a loved one is the most excruciating pain we are called to bear. But few of us can imagine the depths of darkness that Betty Jones endured after the…
Read MoreSally Palmer Thomason, Ph.D.
For thirty-four years Sister Anne Brooks, a Catholic nun and doctor of osteopathy, served one of the nation’s most impoverished towns and regions, Tutwiler, in Tallahatchie County in the Mississippi…
Read MoreSusan E. Schwartz, Ph.D.
The Absent Father Effect on Daughters investigates the impact of absent – physically or emotionally – and inadequate fathers on the lives and psyches of their daughters through the perspective of…
Read MoreKathy Stein-Smith, Ph.D.
This new publication from the American Association of French Teachers Commission on Advocacy, edited by Robert D. Peckham and Kathleen Stein-Smith, presents eight chapters from a variety of perspectives on…
Read MoreStephen J. Sebesta, Ph.D.
The Settlement, Growth and Movement of the Czechs and their Institutions in Cleveland, Ohio reviews the history of the Bohemians, Moravians and Silesians in Europe and the forces that led…
Read MoreBenjamin R. Justesen, Ph.D.
In Forgotten Legacy, Benjamin R. Justesen reveals a previously unexamined facet of William McKinley’s presidency: an ongoing dedication to the advancement of African Americans, including their appointment to significant roles in the…
Read MoreMelvin J. Gravely II, Ph.D.
My friend, I do not believe you are a racist. Melvin Gravely eloquently accomplishes what many have undoubtedly wished to do: talk openly to someone we know about race in…
Read MoreRose Marie Prins, Ph.D.
A Leaf in the Wind combines the creative output of a mother and son. Rose Marie Prins started work on the images for A Leaf in the Wind during a residency at an…
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