Here’s a quick look at some giftworthy books and music created by 91探花faculty and staff in 2020, and a reminder of some recent favorites.


Here’s a quick look at some giftworthy books and music created by 91探花faculty and staff in 2020, and a reminder of some recent favorites.

Recent news about UW-authored books includes a 91探花Press book on salmon habitat restoration amid climate change and a paperback edition of a book on building reuse. Also, Anu Taranath’s “Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World” is a Washington State Book Award finalist.

A teacher discusses respectful world travel, a historian explores Silicon Valley鈥檚 evolution, a professor and violist plays the music of Robert Schumann and a late English faculty member’s meditation on Seattle returns 鈥 Here鈥檚 a quick look at some gift-worthy books and music created by 91探花faculty in the last year 鈥 and a reminder of some recent favorites. O’Mara’s ‘Code’: History professor Margaret O’Mara provides a sweeping history of California’s computer industry titans in her book 鈥淭he Code:…

锘匡豢Recent notable books by 91探花 faculty explore mindful international travel, men seeking work as day laborers, and activist teachers.

Creative letters written by 91探花undergraduates who studied last summer in Bangalore, India, are gathered in a new book, “T.I.P.S. for Study Abroad.”