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

Two films by 91̽»¨faculty members — business professor Jeff Shulman and English professor David Shields — will have screenings in Seattle in coming days — both with strong connections to the city.

As the year comes to a close and festivities abound, some 91̽»¨faculty creations can make great gifts for the thinking Dawg on your giving list.

David Shields, 91̽»¨professor of English, discusses his latest book, “Nobody Hates Trump More than Trump: An Intervention.”

Here’s a quick look at some gift-worthy books and music created by 91̽»¨talents in the last year or so — and a reminder of some perennial favorites.

Two men, four days, one cabin and an epic discussion of life and art, while James Franco makes a movie of it all. That’s the setup for the latest book by 91̽»¨English Professor David Shields, working this time with former student Caleb Powell.

An English professor turned actor? David Shields answers a few questions about “playing himself” in a film directed by James Franco based on Shields’ forthcoming book with colleague Caleb Powell, “I Think You’re Totally Wrong: A Quarrel.”

English professor David Shields discusses his new book, “How Literature Saved My Life.”