D Y S O N Y E A R I N R E V I E W
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John Manuel Arias '13, English and
Latin American Studies
Where There Was Fire
This novel is about three generations of a Costa Rican family wrestling
with a deadly secret.
Glen Laman '73, Biology (co-author)
The Hero of Fern Gully and Other
Jamaican Sho Stories
A collection of 15 Jamaican sho stories providing insights into the
everyday pursuits of ordinary Jamaicans as they struggle to make a way
in the world.
Nils Myszkowski, PhD, Psychology
Item Response Theory for
Creativity Measurement
This book offers a description of how to apply a psychometric framework
(called item response theory) to creativity measurement.
Gina Scutelnicu-Todoran, PhD, Public Administration
An evidence-based guide to faculty, higher education administrators,
and graduate and doctoral students on various career paths in academia
which also discusses the persistence of gender and racial inequities in
higher education and provides recommendations for overcoming them.
Paule e Sma -Mackey '88, Chemistry
Meet Skulle
A book for elementary and middle school grade children which helps
them explore their natural curiosity for the science of the human body.
Christina (Birchini) Wyman '02, Communications
Jawbreaker
A middle-grade novel about toxic sibling rivalry, socioeconomic disparity,
and dental drama.
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Dyson Authors
Recent books by faculty and alumni
Managing Gender Inequity in Academia:
A Guide for Faculty and Administrators in
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