Alumni author section at Monroe Park Barnes & Noble
Browse works from our very own alumni authors at the Monroe Park Campus Barnes & Noble. From gripping fiction to groundbreaking research, be inspired by this curated section of books by authors who once walked the campus and are now making their mark.
Here are some of the books featured in the bookstore:
- “Things You Won’t Tell Your Therapist” by Colleen Kearney Rich (B.S.’85)
- “Humble: Free Yourself from the Traps of a Narcissistic World” by Daryl Van Tongeren Ph.D. (Ph.D.’11)
- “Bruce Songs: The Music of Bruce Springsteen” by Kenneth Campbell (B.S.’77)
- “Littlejohn” by Howard Owen (M.A.’81)
- “The Crimson Mouse” by Blair Cousins (B.S.’14)
- “Lost Graces” by Helen Montague Foster M.D. (M.D.’82)
- “Iowa Women’s Corrections: A History” by Erica Spiller (M.F.A.’09)
- “Strangers Like You” by Mark Mansfield (B.A.’77)
- “Democracy and Mathematics Education: Rethinking School Math for Our Troubled Times” by Kurt Stemhagen (M.A.’95)
Keep your love of reading alive with these VCU Alumni resources:
- Join the VCU Alumni Virtual Book Club
Connect with fellow Rams and dive into your next great read together. - Access the VCU Libraries Catalog
Continue your research journey with alumni access to extensive digital collections. - Enjoy shorter reads in VCU Magazine
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