Many faculty in Missouri S&T’s College of Arts, Sciences, and Education are accomplished authors of books and scholarly articles. Our professors have published books on topics ranging from true crime in the Deep South to breakthroughs in organic chemistry.
A variety of titles published since 2019 is shown below. The college encourages you to pick up a volume and see for yourself how CASE faculty are contributing to knowledge in many disciplines.
Dr. Martin Bohner, curator's distinguished professor of mathematics and statistics
Lyapunov Inequalities and Applications
Springer, 2021.
Dr. Trent Brown, professor of English
Murder in McComb: The Tina Andrews Case.
Louisiana State University Press, 2020.
Dr. Trent Brown, professor of English
Roadhouse Justice: Hattie Lee Barnes and the Killing of a White Man in 1950's Mississippi
Louisiana State University Press, 2022.
Dr. Michael Bruening, professor of history and political science
Refusing to Kiss the Slipper: Opposition to Calvinism in the Francophone Reformation.
Oxford University, 2021.
Dr. Eric Bryan, associate professor of English
Literary Speech Acts of the Medieval North: Essays Inspired by the works of Thomas A. Shippey, (co-edited with Alexander Vaughan Ames).
Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2020.
Dr. Eric Bryan, associate professor of English
Icelandic Folklore and the Cultural Memory of Religious Change
ARC Humanities Press, 2021.
Dr. Eric Bryan, professor of English and technical communication
Discourse in Old Norse Literature
DS Brewer, 2021
Dr. Petra DeWitt, associate professor of history and political science
The Missouri Home Guard: Protecting the Home Front during the Great War
University of Missouri Press, 2022.
Dr. Kathryn C. Dolan, associate professor of English and technical communication
Cattle Country: Livestock in the Cultural Imagination
University of Nebraska Press, 2021.
Dr. Kathryn C. Dolan, associate professor of English and technical communication
Breakfast Cereal A Global History
University of Chicago Press, 2023.
Dr. Shane Epting, assistant professor of arts, language, and philosophy
The Morality of Urban Mobility: Technology and Philosophy of the City
Rowman and Littlefield, 2021.
Dr. Shane Epting, assistant professor in arts, language, and philosophy
Saving Cities: A Taxonomy of Urban Technologies
Springer, 2021.
Dr. Shane Epting, assistant professor in arts, language, and philosophy
The Ethics of Agribusiness: Justice and Global Food in Focus
Routledge, 2022.
Dr. Shane Epting, assistant professor in arts, language, and philosophy
Urban Enlightenment: Multistakeholder Engagement and the City
Routledge, 2023.
Dr. Larry Gragg, Chancellor's Professor of history and political science
Forged in Gold: Missouri S&T's first 150 years
Walsworth, 2020.
Dr. Larry Gragg, Chancellor’s Professor of history and political science
Becoming America’s Playground: Las Vegas in the 1950s.
University of Oklahoma Press, 2019.
Dr. Sarah Hercula, assistant professor of English
Fostering Linguistic Equality: The SISE Approach to the Introductory Linguistics Course.
Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Dr. Ulrich Jentschura, professor of physics
Quantum Electrodynamics: Atoms, Lasers, and Gravity
World Scientific, 2022.
Dr. Vy Le, professor of mathematics and statistics
Multi-Valued Variational Inequalities and Inclusions
Springer, 2021.
Dr. Ed Malone, professor of English and technical communication
Technical Editing: An Introduction to Editing in the Workplace (co-authored with Donald H. Cunningham and Joyce Rothschild).
Oxford University Press, 2019.
Dr. John McManus, curator's distinguished professor of history
Fire and Fortitude: The US Army in the Pacific War, 1941-1943.
Penguin Random House, 2019.
Dr. John McManus, curator's distinguished professor of history
Island Infernos: The US Army's Pacific War Odyssey' 1944
Dutton Caliber, 2021.
Dr. Gayla Olbricht, associate professor of mathematics and statistics
Computational Learning Approaches to Data Analytics in Biomedical Applications (with Khalid Al-Jabery, Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi, and Donald Wunsch II).
Academic Press, Elsevier, 2019.
Dr. Daniel Reardon, associate professor of English
Mid-Career Faculty: Trends, Barriers, and Possibilities (co-edited with Anita Welch and Jocelyn Bolin).
Brill, 2019.
Dr. Dan Reardon, professor of English and technical communication, with Dr. David Wright
The Digital Role-Playing Game and Technical Communication: A history of Bethesda, BioWare, and CD Projekt Red
Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
Dr. V. Prakash Reddy, professor of chemistry
Organofluorine Chemistry: Synthesis and Applications.
Elsevier, 2020.
Dr. Ross Reed, lecturer in arts, language, and philosophy
The Liberating Art of Philosophy: A foundational Anthology
Cognella Academic Publishing, 2021.
Dr. Kate Sheppard, associate professor of history and political science
Communities and Knowledge Production in Archaeology (co-edited with Julia Roberts, Ulf Hansson and Jonathan Trigg).
Manchester University Press, 2020.
Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, associate professor of history and political science
Tea on the Terrace: Hotels and Egyptologists' social networks, 1885-1925
Manchester UP, 2022.
Dr. Agnes Vojta, teaching professor of physics
Porous Land.
Spartan Press, 2019.
Dr. Agnes Vojta, teaching professor of physics
The Eden of Perhaps.
Spartan Press, 2020.
Dr. John McManus, curator's distinguished professor of history
To the End of the Earth.
Dutton Caliber, 2023.
Dr. Michael Peterson, assistant professor of Arts, Languages & Philosophy
Derrida and Inheritance in Environmental Ethics: The Half-Lives of Responsibility
Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
Dr. Larry Gragg, university historian
Master Builder
Missouri S&T, 2023.
Dr. Larry Gragg, university historian
Bugsy’s Shadow: Moe Sedway, “Bugsy” Siegel, and the Birth of Organized Crime in Las Vegas
University of New Mexico Press, 2023.
Dr. Gerald “Jerry” Cohen, professor of arts, languages & philosophy
Origin of the Term Dude (with Barry Popik and Peter Reitan).
Self Published, 2023.
Dr. John C. McManus, curator's distinguished professor of history
To the End of the Earth: The U.S. Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945
Penguin Random House, 2023.
Dr. Kathryn Cornell Dolan, associate professor english & tech communication
Breakfast Cereal: A Global History
The University of Chicago Press, 2024.
Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer of arts, languages & philosophy
MINDSCAPES: A Short Introduction to Philosophy
Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2024.
Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, professor of history
Women in the Valley of the Kings: The Untold Story of Women Egyptologists in the Gilded Age
St. Martin's Press, 2024.
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