Faculty books: October 2020
Alderson, Kevin G., & Samuel T. Gladding. (Counseling). A Concise Guide to Opioid Addiction for Counselors. American Counseling Association. 2020.
Clendinning, Elizabeth A. (Music). American Gamelan and the Ethnomusicological Imagination. University of Illinois Press. 2020.
Roberts, Keith A., & David Yamane. (Sociology). Religion in Sociological Perspective, 7th ed. SAGE. 2020.
Senior, John, & Matthew Floding, Eds. (Divinity). Empower: A Guide for Supervisor-Mentors in Theological Field Education. Rowman & Littlefield. 2020.
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Faculty books: May 2020
Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). Off the Courthouse Square: A Memoir. Library Partners Press. 2020.
Shapiro, Sidney A., & Joseph P. Tomain. (Law). Regulatory Law and Policy: Cases and Materials, 4th edition. Carolina Academic Press. 2020.
Soares, Joseph A., Ed. (Sociology). The Scandal of Standardized Tests: Why We Need to Drop the SAT & ACT. Teachers College Press. 2020.
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April 2016 faculty publications
Janovy, John, Jr., & Gerald W. Esch, Eds. (Biology). A Century of Parasitology: Discoveries, Ideas and Lessons Learned by Scientists Who Published in The Journal of Parasitology, 1914-2014. Wiley-Blackwell. March 2016.
Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The Creative Arts in Counseling, 5th ed. American Counseling Association. February 2016.
Gladding, Samuel T. (Counseling). The History of Wake Forest University: Volume 6. Library Partners Press. March 2016.
Henderson, Donna A., & Charles L. Thompson. (Counseling). Counseling Children, 9th ed. Brooks Cole. August 2015, reported April 2016.
Newman, Joel S., & Dorothy Brown. (Law). Federal Income Taxation: Cases, Problems, and Materials, 6th ed. West Academic Publishing. April 2016.
O’Connell, Monique, & Eric R. Dursteler. (History). The Mediterranean World: From the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Napoleon. Johns Hopkins University Press. April 2016.
Categories: Faculty News, University Announcement
Gladding delivers keynote speech for counselors in Asia
Sam Gladding, professor of counseling, keynoted the 20th Biennial Conference of Association of Psychological and Educational Counselors in Asia (APECA) on Dec. 4 in Singapore. His topic was “Creativity within Counseling: A Contemporary and Evidence-based Approach to Health and Healing.” APECA is composed of counseling professionals from India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, the Philippines, Australia, Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
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Faculty publications: March updates
Blee, Lisa. (History). Framing Chief Leschi: Narratives and the Politics of Historical Justice. The University of North Carolina Press. March 2014.
Duke, Steven T. (Center for Global Programs and Studies). Forwards by Steven S. Reinemund (School of Business) & Ken Bouyer. Preparing to Study Abroad: Learning to Cross Cultures. Stylus Publishing. February 2014.
Escott, Paul D. (History). Uncommonly Savage: Civil War and Remembrance in Spain and the United States. University Press of Florida. March 2014.
Garrison, Ray H., Eric W. Noreen, & Peter C. Brewer. (School of Business). Managerial Accounting, 15th ed. McGraw-Hill. January 2014.
Johnston, Lucas F., & Whitney Bauman, Eds. (Religion). Science and Religion: One Planet, Many Possibilities. Routledge. February 2014.
Miller, Christian B. (Philosophy). Character and Moral Psychology. Oxford University Press. March 2014.
Newsome, Deborah W., & Samuel T. Gladding (Counseling). Clinical Mental Health Counseling in Community and Agency Settings, 4th ed. Pearson. July 2013.
Yamane, David. (Sociology). Becoming Catholic: Finding Rome in the American Religious Landscape. Oxford University Press. February 2014.
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