Bound by Hounds: Fall 2023 Edition
A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by Loyola graduates and faculty
Loyola magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by Loyola faculty and alumni.
Health in the Highlands: Indigenous Healing and Scientific Medicine in Guatemala and Ecuador
Author: David Carey, Ph.D., Doehler Chair in History
International Financial Management
Co-Author: Tuugi Chuluun, Ph.D., CFA, professor of finance
More Than Words: Communications Practices of Courageous Leaders
Author: Carrie Fox, ’01
Understanding the Impact of Machine Learning on Labor and Education: A Time-Dependent Turing Test
Author: Joseph Ganem, Ph.D., professor of physics
Sophie’s Special Story
Author: Gabriella Gizzo, ’16
Dig In: Outdoor STEM Learning with Young Children
Co-author: Jenny James, M.A. ’22
Handbook of Multi-level Climate Actions: Sparking and Sustaining Transformative Approaches
Co-editor: Patricia Kanashiro, Ph.D., visiting scholar of sustainability management
Stop Waiting for Perfect: Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and into Your Power
Author: L'Oreal Thompson Payton, ’08
Crafting the Future of International Higher Education in Asia via Systems Change and Innovation: Reimagining New Modes of Cooperation in the Post Pandemic,
Co-editor: Joshua Smith, Ph.D., professor of teacher education
Let’s Look Together: Henri Nouwen as Spiritual Mentor
Author: Robert J. Wicks, Psy.D., professor emeritus of pastoral counseling
See more recent titles in the Spring 2023 issue of Bound by Hounds.
Are you a member of the Loyola community—or do you know one—who’s published a book within the past year? Send us your publications news so that we may include your title in our next issue: magazine@loyola.edu.