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The Story of a Fight for Citizenship: A Q & A with author Rick Ramseyer

Purdue University Press spoke with author Rick Ramseyer about his new book Girl Without a Country: The Untold Story of a Landmark Fight for U.S. Citizenship. Could you give a... READ MORE The post The Story of a Fight for Citizenship: A Q & A with author Rick Ramseyer appeared first on Purdue University Press .

Long Hard Road Paperback Edition Coming Soon

About the Book Long Hard Road: The Lithium-Ion Battery and the Electric Car will be released in paperback format for the first time. First published by Purdue University Press... READ MORE The post Long Hard Road Paperback Edition Coming Soon appeared first on Purdue University Press .

New Book Explores Stories of Passing in Hebrew Literature

About the Book The State of Israel is supposed to be a setting where, for a Jew, passing would presumably be unnecessary. Yet it is precisely in this imagined haven... READ MORE The post New Book Explores Stories of Passing in Hebrew Literature appeared first on Purdue University Press .

Classroom Ready Guide Bridges Ecological Knowledge with GIS Principles

About the Book Applied Spatial Ecology and GIScience: Foundations, Methods, Case Studies, and Lab Exercises bridges ecological knowledge with GIScience principles that make modern spatial analysis possible. Written for students and... READ MORE The post Classroom Ready Guide Bridges Ecological Knowledge with GIS Principles appeared first on Purdue University Press .

Grandson Tells the Story of Conscientious Objector’s Fight for Citizenship in New Book

About the Book Should willingness to kill be a requirement for U.S. citizenship? Girl Without a Country: The Untold Story of a Landmark Fight for U. S. Citizenship tells the compelling, confounding... READ MORE The post Grandson Tells the Story of Conscientious Objector’s Fight for Citizenship in New Book appeared first on Purdue University Press .

New Book Explores Communication and Cultural Practices Among Jewish Diaspora During Cold War

Purdue University Press spoke with editors Rebekah Klein-Pejšová and Jacob Ari Labendz about their new book, Keeping Contact: Jewish Cultural Initiatives Across Cold War Borders. Q: Could you give a... READ MORE The post New Book Explores Communication and Cultural Practices Among Jewish Diaspora During Cold War appeared first on Purdue University Press .

Understanding Unmet Needs Can Transform Difficult Situations for Patients and Caregivers

Purdue University Press spoke with author Diane-Allene Hull about her new book The Heart of Caring in the Age of Forgetting: A Tramsformative Journey Through Alzheimer’s. Q: Could you give a... READ MORE The post Understanding Unmet Needs Can Transform Difficult Situations for Patients and Caregivers appeared first on Purdue University Press .

New Book is Designed to Equip Educators and Researchers with Basic Comprehension of Statistical Tools

About the Book Educational research often involves understanding complex patterns in student achievement, teacher effectiveness, and institutional performance. Quantitative Methods in Education: A Practical Introduction to Statistics is designed to equip current... READ MORE The post New Book is Designed to Equip Educators and Researchers with Basic Comprehension of Statistical Tools appeared…

New Book Prepares Readers to Understand Weather and Climate

About the Book What’s the weather today? People are interested in the weather so they can plan their day, determine what they should wear, if they should venture outside, when... READ MORE The post New Book Prepares Readers to Understand Weather and Climate appeared first on Purdue University Press .

New Book Teaches STEM Through Aquaponics

About the Book Aquaponics: Farming Fish and Growing Greens for Grades 9–12 teaches STEM-related course material through aquaponics, a water-based agricultural system that combines aquaculture (fish production) and hydroponics (soilless vegetable... READ MORE The post New Book Teaches STEM Through Aquaponics appeared first on Purdue University Press .