By R. William Ayres ’91 et al. St. Martin’s Press, 2009. How U.S. businesses seeking to go global can choose and educate the right people to send overseas. … Continue reading »
By Curtis George Schmitt ’93. CreateSpace, 2008. A collection of science fiction and horror stories, including a ghost story set at Williams, explores themes of choice, guilt and love. … Continue reading »
By Joel Richardson ’82. CreateSpace, 2009. A brief history of the Williams College track and field program, with detailed meet results and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. … Continue reading »
By Chad Orzel ’93. Scribner, 2009. The physics professor explains to his dog Emmy, and to human readers, what quantum mechanics is and how it works. … Continue reading »
By John Amiard (John Oberteuffer ’62). Edson Press, 2009. Boston investigative reporter Peter Frost travels to Stockholm to solve a mystery surrounding his family and finds his life threatened by a gang of neo-Nazis. … Continue reading »
By Jason Zimba ’91. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009. A visual approach to Newton’s laws of motion designed for use as a textbook or self-study guide. … Continue reading »
By Juliet Hooker ’94. Oxford University Press, Feb. 2009. Available on Amazon. Political theorists have long wrestled with the topic of political solidarity, but they have not had much to say about the impact of race on such solidarity, except to claim that what is necessary… Continue reading »
From the publisher: Many of the problems and opportunities facing society today are determined by issues of mobility. Access to people, products, information and resources has emerged as a priority in the foreign policies of most states. Inevitably, considerations of national interest have played a central role in the structure… Continue reading »