Uses in-depth case studies to analyze how colleges respond to fiscal stress and adopt resilient strategies. Includes 111 references and an index.
This volume explores how props, costumes, architecture, and urban settings informed the performance and meaning of medieval drama in Europe. A scholarly work published by the Medieval Institute.
This book provides a thorough introduction to the origins and structure of English words. It covers topics such as the influence of Latin and Greek on English, morphological processes like derivation and compounding, and historical changes in vocabulary and word formation. Designed for students of linguistics and English language, it includes exercises and examples throughout.
A comprehensive biography of poet Ted Hughes by Elaine Feinstein, exploring his creative genius, relationship with Sylvia Plath, and influence on modern poetry.
Designed for a one-semester introductory A&P course, this edition emphasizes structure-function integration and homeostasis through a problem-based learning approach. Richly illustrated with color diagrams and includes chapter “cases” and critical-thinking questions to reinforce learning
A well‑established introductory immunology textbook aimed at medical/biological science students. Features reorganized foundational content with critical‑thinking elements, full‑color diagrams, and coverage of antigen recognition, immune regulation, hypersensitivity, autoimmune disease, transplantation, tumor immunology, and immunodeficiency