Honoring Our Faculty Achievements 2007


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Fountainhead
Ayn Rand

The Fountainhead celebrates the creative mind as the origin of productive effort and joyous life. In my professional work, it has provided me an understanding of the philosophical underpinnings of entrepreneurial action and the resultant technological evolution and economic growth. On the personal front, it has been a touch-point for my own journey as an intellectual entrepreneur by emphasizing the notion: “To thy own ideas (and self) be true.”

Rajshree Agarwal
Business Administration

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Speech and Hearing in Communication 
Harvey Fletcher

The work of Harvey Fletcher is historical yet was forgotten and misunderstood. Though an accident, I discovered his work, and was successful in bringing it to the attention of many others. This was very rewarding to me and useful to the scientific community. I was asked to edit and update this classic book, which I did.

Jont B. Allen
Electrical and Computer Engineering

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The Production of Space
Henri Lefebvre

I have selected The Production of Space because it serves as the necessary reference for every critical spatial practice.

Conrad Bakker
School of Art and Design

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Karlsson vom Dach 
Astrid Lindgren

Every now and then, it was a wonderful way to take flight in fantasy as I was reading this with my son.

Robert Bauer
Mathematics

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Other People’s Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom 
Lisa D. Delpit

The question, just who are these “other” people and their children?, as posed in this book, requires a teacher first to answer the most important question a teacher can address: “Who am I?”

Louis Bergonzi
Music

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Free to Choose: A Personal Statement 
Milton and Rose Friedman

Free to Choose is an eloquent personal statement by Milton and Rose Friedman about the importance of political and economic freedom. I first read it as a teenager, prior to having any formal economics training, and it had a greater impact on my thinking than I understood at the time. Now, 2+ decades later, re-reading it is akin to an ‘intellectual homecoming.’

Jeffrey R. Brown
Finance

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Flavor of Dairy Products
K.R. Cadwallader, M.A. Drake, and R.J. McGorrin

The book project Flavor of Dairy Products represents a significant contribution to a research field that I have had the great pleasure of working in for the past decade.

Keith R. Cadwallader
Food Science and Human Nutrition

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The Rivers Ran East 
Leonard Clark

In old photographs from the late 19th century I saw my English grandfather riding with gauchos on the Argentinian pampas, drinking maté from a beautiful tortoise-shell gourd and silver straw. His adventures and my romantic notions as a child found a confluence in this book, which led me ultimately to the Amazon and to my career in biology.

Sydney Cameron
Entomology

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Benjamin Franklin: Autobiography, Poor Richard, and Later Writings
Benjamin Franklin

Scientist and satirist, entrepreneur and academic, the first Great American, Franklin is a fine role model for any developing young person. If I were to restart civilization and pass on but one text, this would be it.

P. Scott Carney
Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Analysis of Electric Machinery 
P.C. Krause

This text is one of the most highly referenced in our field. It was written by a mentor and a friend, whose legacy lives on through many students worldwide. This text was my “Bible” during my graduate education.

Patrick Chapman
Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Nutrition Education: Linking Research, Theory, and Practice 
Isobel R. Contento

This is the first textbook directly related to my area of research—Nutrition Education theory and practice.

Karen Chapman-Novakofski
Food Science and Human Nutrition

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Fantastic Mr. Fox 
Roald Dahl

This is the first book I really remember my mother reading to me. May all children be lucky enough to have a parent who reads to them.

Dov Cohen
Psychology

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Ion Channels of Excitable Membranes 
Bertil Hille

The subject matter of this book is a major focus of our research program. It is an important collection of works regarding a critical brain region that plays a pivotal role, neural functioning.

Charles Cox
Pharmacology, Moecular & Integrative Physiology

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Microsystem Design 
Stephen D. Senturia

I use it in the class I teach on Microectromechanical Systems, but I do not believe it is available at our library.

Brian T. Cunningham
Electrical and Computer Engineering

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After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy
Robert Keohane

It is a seminal contribution to the study of international cooperation.

Xinyjan Dai
Political Science

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Hispanic Foods: Chemistry and Flavor 
Larry A. Sklar

This book covers the chemistry and flavor of foods of Hispanic cultures. If there is a multicultural factor that modifies America’s food behavior, it is the Latin taste. I also edited this book and contributed three chapters.

Elvira DeMejia
Food Science and Human Nutrition

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Cultivation and Culture: Labor and the Shaping of Slave Life in the Americas
Ira Berlin and Philip D. Morgan

This collection reconstructs the slave experience without the luxury of a descriptive, written record from the slaves’ point of view. It delivers a powerful vision of economic culture based on observed behaviors, inferring the strategic logic behind them. By doing so, these innovative historians reveal the diversity and complexity of economic life in plantation America.

S. Max Edelson
History

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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into Values 
Robert M. Pirsig

Where rationality and irrationality, like the academy, interact peacefully.

Dorothy L. Espelage
Education

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Cours de Linguistique Generale 
Ferdinand de Saussure

Upon reading this book, I decided to become a linguist. I regard it as foundational for modern linguistic theory, and decidedly so for my own career.

Zsuzsanna Fagyal
French

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Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party
Epoch Group

This book is the most detailed account of Communist misrule in China, and what the consequences have been for the Chinese people and lovers of liberty throughout the world. It will help people to have a better understanding of China, China’s past and China’s future.

Hao Feng
Food Science and Human Nutrition

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Psychoneuroimmunology 
Robert Ader

I am riveted by this book’s narcissistic story telling, darkly smoky atmosphere and shocking climax.

Gregory G. Freund
Pathology

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Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals: Part One (Why? When? How?), and Literacy Lessons Designed for Individuals: Part Two (Teaching Procedures)
Marie M. Clay

Clay passed away this year. She was a mentor to me and influenced the lives of teachers and, through them, she positively impacted the literacy learning of young children around the world.

Janet Gaffney
Education

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Descent Into Hell: a Novel 
Charles Williams

This novel is a cryptic commentary on Dante’s Purgatorio, canto XIX (the dream of the siren). Williams has perfectly captured the polar archetypes of the academic: the self-centered and the self-sacrificing.

Robert W. Ghrist
Mathematics

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The Works of Edward Gibbon 
Edward Gibbon

Gibbon made me fall in love with English. I bought a set of this beautiful numbered edition (mine is set # 708 of 1000) in the Urbana Free Library for the price of a forgettable bestseller, and I was left wondering what was wrong with that municipal institution. (The UFL does not appear to have another set of this edition.) I hope that the UIUC set will remain in the Main Stacks forever.

Gustavo Gioia
Mechanical Science and Engineering

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The Grand Unified Theory of Classical Quantum Mechanics 
Randall Mills

It represents a new way of looking at what was thought to be a closed topic. If this work turns out to be valid, it represents a potential for major changes in the way science is taught.

Nick Glumac
Mechanical Science and Engineering

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What Is Remembered
Alice B. Toklas

I read this book in veterinary school, and Gertrude Stein’s death scene still resonates whenever I am searching for an important answer. ‘… What is the answer? I was silent. In that case, she said, what is the question.’

Thomas K. Graves
Veterinary Clinical Medicine

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Biological Physics: Energy, Information, Life
Philip Nelson

This is the most popular and widely used text for teaching biology to physics students.

Taekjip Ha
Physics

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Molecular Principles of Fungal Pathogenesis
J. Heitman

I was looking for a book that covered newer technologies related to mycology and molecular biology. This book provides a fusion of those two subjects in a medical background.

Glen Hartman
Crop Sciences

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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili: The Strife of Love in a Dream 
Francesco Colonna

I first gained access to this enigmatic masterwork of Renaissance literature through a facsimile of Jean Martin’s first French translation (1546). At long last, it is now available to English-language readers through this fine translation by Josceyln Godwin, published exactly 500 years after the original Aldine edition (1499).

David Hays
Landscape Architecture

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The Dark is Rising 
Susan Cooper

I first read this book in middle school and was captivated. It is a wonderful fantasy novel, with a sense of wonder, insights on the nature of sacrifice and responsibility and just really good writing. Now that I have children, reading it as a family around Christmas has become a family tradition.

Glenn Hoetker
Business Administration

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Full Disclosure: The Perils and Promise of Transparency
Archon Fung, Mary Graham and David Weil

This book suggests ways that government information about safety, environmental, and public health risks can be more accessible and understandable, equipping the public to make informed choices. I chose it because I think that educating and equipping citizens is the highest calling of a government information specialist.

Karen Hogenboom
University Library

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The Wages of Wins: Taking Measure of the Many Myths in Modern Sport 
David J. Berri, Martin B. Schmidt,Stacey L. Brook

The book is a well written and interesting title in sports economics, my area of specialization. Students across campus will enjoy reading it.

Brad R. Humphreys
Recreation, Sport and Tourism

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Jallet Shoes
Noel Streatfiled

I found this book while wandering aimlessly among the shelves of my local public library. It was a formative experience, an introduction to the treasures that can be discovered browsing the shelves of a good library. I no longer remember the details of the story, but I can clearly recall the green cloth cover and the feeling of getting caught up in a world I never before imagined. My heart still expands when a book comes my way that promises to open up new worlds, an echo of this early experience of discovery and delight.

JoAnn Jacoby
University Library

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New Shanghai Cuisine: Bridging the Old and the New
Jereme Leung

Shanghai, where I grew up, is now a unique international city. It possesses a way of living that enraptures both the heart and mind.

Qiang Jin
University Library

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Biology of Animal Stress: Basic Principles and Implications for Animal Welfare 
G. Moberg and J. Mench

Much of my research and teaching is in the area of animal stress and well-being. An earlier copy of this book in 1984 laid the foundation for my love and enthusiasm.

Janeen L. Johnson
Animal Sciences

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Writings on Art and Literature 
Sigmund Freud

Whether writing on Moses or Medusa, Goethe or Dostoevsky, on transience in the natural world or the permanence of myth, Freud demonstrates the reality and necessity of our dreams and delusions, and shows that life without art and literature is literally unimaginable.

Laurie Johnson
Germanic Languages and Literatures

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Beautiful Evidence 
Edward R. Tufte

Doug Johnston
Landscape Architecture

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The Nature of Light 
Scott L. Christensen

I became interested in geology as a child because my family spent a month every summer in the Wyoming high desert and mountains looking for gem-stones. Scott Christensen’s paintings of Wyoming appeal to both the artist and the geologist in my soul. In addition, his personal story is inspiring.

Lura Joseph
University Library

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Animal Farm
George Orwell

I read this book for the first time in high school as part of my English course. I was struck by the fascinating story and often hilarious twists in the plot. Only later I realized how the story mapped on historic developments in the former Soviet Union, and how the book has been studied and interpreted by many scientists and historians. It is just amazing how George Orwell was able to hide political/historical events in a story that at first sight appears to have nothing to do with the ‘real world’.

Paul Kenis
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

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Dream Street: W. Eugene Smith’s Pittsburgh Project 
W. Eugene Smith

This is where I come from! Eugene Smith’s eloquent images serve as a powerful testament to the struggles and hard work of my immigrant grandparents–and those who continue to struggle–to give their children a shot at the American Dream. To my parents who believed that a good education is a prerequisite for a good life, I gratefully dedicate this book.

Josephine Kibbee
University Library

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The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life 
Emile Durkheim

I read this book as a college freshman in my social science core course in 1984. This was my first exposure to the systematic study of cultural phenomena. Soon after, I switched my major to anthropology. This book was an exhilarating initiation to questions that continue to interest me today.

Michele Koven
Speech Communication

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Cracks and Fracture 
K. Bertram Broberg

It is an excellent compilation of our knowledge base on Fracture Mechanics gathered over almost 100 years of research efforts.

John Lambros
Aerospace Engineering

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Education, Markets, and the Public Good: The Selected Works of David F. Labaree 
David F. Labaree

The selected essays in this volume were written by my advisor/mentor, and have been quite influential for scholars studying the political economy of education. Many of the insights and questions in this book have shaped my own research agenda.

Christopher A. Lubienski
Educational Organization & Leadership

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The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight 
Thom Hartmann

Many people tend to look at technology for help in addressing the world’s ecological problems. As a physicist, I am afraid that the answer lies not in technology, but in a massive change in our lifestyle. I hope that this book convinces a few people to take steps in that direction.

Erik Luijten
Materials Science and Engineering

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Smart and Simple Financial Strategies for Busy People
Jane Bryant Quinn

High levels of consumer debt, low personal saving rates, and increases in personal bankruptcy filings have generated concern that consumers are inadequately prepared for today’s financial marketplace. As the financial system has grown more complex, consumers have had to become more actively involved in managing their own finances. Yet, many consumers, even those who would describe themselves as “financially savvy,” are having difficulty assessing their options and making sound financial decisions. For the past seven years, I have researched consumers’ financial behaviors and helped many to better manage their finances. This handbook serves as a wonderful resource to anyone who is looking for sound, practical financial advice.

Angela Lyons
Agricultural and Consumer Economics

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Bacterial Pathogenomics 
Mark J. Pallen

This title is a good resource for a team taught class in Emerging Diseases.

Carol W. Maddox
Pathobiology

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Power of Now
Eckhart Tolle

In language that is at once simple and deeply evocative, Eckhart Tolle unites the common wisdom of the world’s spiritual traditions. He gently guides us to discover the joy and beauty that are always with us, awaiting only our attention to that most-neglected of moments: Now.

Naomi C.R. Makins
Physics

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Emotionally Durable Design: Objects, Experiences and Empathy 
Jonathan Chapman

This is a book that I really wished I had actually written! My research is in Design, Emotion and Empathy, and Jonathan Chapman fuses all these elements together into a compelling book that speaks volumes.

Deana McDonagh
School of Art and Design

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The Ugly Duckling 
Hans Christian Andersen

I was asked by Provost Linda Katehi and University Librarian Paula Kaufman to select a book in honor of my recent tenure and promotion. This book comes to mind. The UIUC library catalog gives it the following summary: “An ugly duckling spends an unhappy year excluded by the other animals before he grows into a beautiful swan.”

Igor Mineyev
Mathematics

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Activated Sludge Models ASM1, ASM2, ASM2d and ASM3 
M. Henze

Mixed culture biotechnology for wastewater treatment is complex and at first difficult to understand. The Activated Sludge Models provide a great framework for a more structured understanding and subsequent mathematical modeling. Exploring and working with these models greatly shaped my own career.

Eberhard Morgenroth
Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Animal Sciences

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Antibiotics: Actions, Origins, Resistance
Christopher T. Walsh

Research in my laboratory focuses on using physical chemical methods to understand and overcome antibiotic resistance. This book provides an excellent introduction to the underlying biology of this field.

Satish K. Nair
Biochemistry

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Neuromancer 
William Gibson

This is my favorite and most read book of all time.

Lisa Nakamura
Institute of Communication Research

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Research and Theory in Advancing Spatial Data Infrastructure Concepts 
Harlan Onsrud

I chose this title because it is new and deals with an issue that is challenging our thought and practice. With this selection I am also honoring the person that has shown an extraordinary leadership and dedication to geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial data infrastructure (SDI) research and community.

Zorica Nedovic-Budic
Urban and Regional Planning

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Shades of Black: Diversity in African American Identity 
William E. Cross, Jr.

It is a seminal text in Black racial identity in the field of psychology.

Helen Neville
Educational Psychology and African American Studies

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The Eighth Day of Creation: The Makers of the Revolution in Biology 
Horace Freeland Judson

This work is the definitive history of molecular biology. Judson’s characterization of the scientists and their discoveries brings to life the research that forever altered the study of biology. It is essential reading for all biologists and anyone else interested in understanding the birth of this important field.

Phillip Newmark
Cell and Developmental Biology

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Social Competence of Young Children: Risk, Disability, and Intervention
William H. Brown, et al

 

Michaelene M. Ostrosky
Special Education

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The Wolves of Isle Royale: A Broken Balance
Rolf Peterson

Isle Royale is a special place. Rolf Peterson knows it better than anyone, and the pictures are beautiful.

Robert Pahre
Political Science

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Successful Aging
John W. Rowe & Robert L. Kahn

This book helped inspire me to pursue successful aging as my primary line of research. I felt empowered knowing that our behaviors account for the majority of our health and well-being and I am passionate about learning and sharing strategies for successful aging with older adults and scholars.

Laura L. Payne
Recreation, Sport and Tourism

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In Memory Of Vernon Willard Hughes: Proceedings Of The Memorial Symposium In Honor Of Vernon Willard Hughes, Yale University, USA 14-15 November 2003 
Emlyn Willard Hughes, Francesco Iachello

In fond memory of my teacher Vernon Hughes.

Matthias Grosse Perdekamp
Physics

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Damballah 
John Edgar Wideman

John Wideman was my graduate advisor and he remains an influential mentor. I have taught Wideman’s Damballah on many occasions and I am challenged and inspired by it every time. The book’s very substance–thematic and stylistic—serves as a reminder (to myself and to my students) of the power and necessity of story itself.

Audrey Petty
English/Creative Writing

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Post-fascist Fantasies: Psychoanalysis, History, and the Literature of East Germany 
Julia Hell

This is a groundbreaking study on the difficulty of coming to terms with the Nazi past in socialist East Germany after 1945. Responding to the exclusion of antifascist literature from the canon of German speaking literature, Hell provides theoretically informed close readings that provide insights into the complexity of ideological and literary formations in the GDR. In many ways, this book has influenced my own work on memory and film in East Germany.

Anke Pinkert
Germanic Languages and Literatures

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Strength and Related Properties of Concrete: A Quantitative Approach 
Sandor Popovics

This was my father’s last book, and the one he is most proud of. I would like to pay tribute to it.

John Popovics
Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Slovnik Slovenskych Spisovatelov
Valer Mikula

My study of English language use in Slovakia would not have been possible without the substantial research assistance of the Slavic and East European Library. I hope that the addition of this broad reference work to their collection will benefit future scholars interested in Slovak language, literature, and culture.

Catherine Prendergast
English; affiliate faculty with Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center

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Measurement Theory: with Applications to Decision Making, Utility, and the Social Sciences
Fred S. Roberts

This is the one book I have read repeatedly, consulted several times annually for 1 1/2 decades, and plan to consult frequently for the rest of my life. This book has profoundly influenced my whole career.

Michel Regenwetter
Psychology

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Social Development: The Origins and Plasticity of Interchanges 
Robert B. Cairns

From our first relationships onward, children come to experience with others love and security, conflict and aggression, altruism and empathy, freedom and constraint. Cairns’ achievement is to synthesize the varieties and inconsistencies of social behavior within the developing individual, who grows, changes, and stays the same through continuous social engagement.

Philip Rodkin
Educational Psychology

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Asterix en Hispanie
Rene Goscinny

The Asterix series is essential reading for all historians and archaeologists of Roman culture and its descendents. As a Hispanist, I found AsterixÕs travels in Spain especially illuminating.

D. Fairchild Ruggles
Landscape Architecture

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If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler
Italo Calvino

A great book about reading, love and beginnings. With Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, this really started me thinking about literature in a serious, theoretical way. While other Calvino books (Invisible Cities) are equally great, this was the start. It’s also the first novel I read in Italian.

Robert A. Rushing
Comparative Literature | Spanish, Italian & Portuguese

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Visible Speech
Ralph K. Potter, George A. Kopp and Harriet C. Green

Listening to speech is human nature. Displaying speech patterns for the eyes to see requires a major scientific breakthrough. This book represents a profound understanding of how speech works. After sixty years, its impact is still strong in many fields, including communication, phonetic science, speech technologies and education.

Chilin Shih
East Asian Languages and Cultures, Linguistics

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Man’s Eternal Quest 
Parmahansa Yogananda

Great insight into the meaning of life!

Vijay Singh
Agricultural and Biological Engineering

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Hope for the Flowers
Trina Paulus

My parents read this to me as a child. It resurfaced in my life during college when a friend gave me a copy during a particularly trying period of my life. It has remained a staple and is perhaps the most elegant story that I have ever read.

Thomas Teper
University Library

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The Velveteen Rabbit: Or How Toys Become Real 
Margery Williams

This was one of my favorite books as a child, but it also affected the way I look at things as an adult by teaching me to appreciate the physicality of objects. Even now, as a book and paper conservator, I still find myself personifying inanimate objects under my care.

Jennifer Hain Teper
University Library

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Making Time: Lillian Moller Gilbreth–A Life Beyond ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’
Jane Lancaster

Lancaster describes Lillian Moller Gilbreth’s real story: mother of twelve (Cheaper by the Dozen), professor, writer, researcher, speaker, and consultant. Gilbreth was a pioneer who proved that women can have a happy family and a successful career in academia. Gilbreth’s life long example is an inspiration to all women!

Cherie’ L. Weible
University Library

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The Little Engine that Could 
Watty Piper

As a young child, ‘The Little Engine that Could’ was my favorite book. I have found that its theme of the importance of maintaining an optimistic outlook is useful throughout life. The road to tenure has its share of potholes, but a positive outlook makes the ride less bumpy!

Scott Weisbenner
Finance

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The Empty Space 
Peter Brook

This is a seminal book on directing theory which changed the way I thought of the art form and continues to challenge my student’s perceptions of the director’s art and their place within the collaborative process.

James Zager
Theatre

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Human Capital: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis with Special Reference to Education 
Gary S. Becker

This book inspired me to study the importance of the development of knowledge and skills for low-income people. It has contributed to my belief as a social worker that the investment in education and skills is one of the most important approaches to empower the poor.

Min Zhan
School of Social Work

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Trinadcat Diskov 
Mikhail Scherbakov

Mikhail Scherbakov is a highly original Russian poet. Anyone with interest in Russian poetry will enjoy reading this book.

Vadim Zharnitsky
Mathematics