Harvard Griffin GSAS alumni share the knowledge they create not only in scholarly and scientific journals, but also in books written both for those in their field and for a wider audience. Here is a sampling of recently published works by graduates, as presented in the winter/spring issue of the School's Colloquy magazine.
Leonard Cassuto, PhD ’89, English and American Literature and Language Academic Writing as if Readers Matter
Princeton University Press, 2024 |
Jeffrey Edward Green, PhD ’07, Government Bob Dylan, Prophet Without God Oxford University Press, 2024 |
P. H. Kazanjian, AM ’02, History of Science Persisting Pandemics: Syphilis, AIDS, and COVID (First edition) Rutgers University Press, 2025 |
Susan W. Liebman, AM ’70, Biophysics The Dressmaker’s Mirror: Sudden Death, Genetics, and a Jewish Family’s Secret Rowman & Littlefield, 2024 |
Alasdair Roberts, PhD ’94, Public Policy The Adaptable Country: How Canada Can Survive the Twenty-First Century McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2024 |
Joey Sheehan, PhD ’80, Regional Studies East Asia Judgment on Erebus: A Notorious Air Disaster on Antarctica’s Mount Erebus Tests a Nation’s Conscience Canterbury Books, 2024 |