Faculty & Staff Achievements

Professors Wrap Up a Year in Books

by Evan Elliot, USF News

These USF professors published books in 2024.

John Hurley, Letters to a Young Nurse
Reflections on nursing and on the place of nurses in the world.

Marco Tavanti, Sustainability Leadership
How to create a brighter future for people and planet.

Hwaji Shin, Being Korean, Becoming Japanese?: Nationhood, Citizenship, and Resistance in Japan
How Koreans in Japan have survived and thrived for more than a century.

David Philoxene, Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon, and Emma Haydée Fuentes, Crafting Homeplace in the Academic Borderlands: Humanizing Education, Research, and Relationships
How to work within, against, and beyond the university to make education more humane for students and faculty alike.

Virginia Ramos, ARC
The poet and scholar forges a new poetry at the crossroads of her grounding in Spanish, English, French, and German.

Mallika Kaur and Lindsay M. Harris, How to Account for Trauma and Emotions in Law Teaching
This how-to guide engages and encourages emotions within legal education.

Paul S. Flores, We Still Be: Poems and Performances
Flores speaks of gentrification, mixed Latino identity, masculinity, machismo, incarceration, systemic racism, racial unity, fatherhood, and more. Winner of the American Book Award.

Nick Hadikwa Mwaluko, Str8 Up Queer African
Essays, stories, and poems on trauma, transitioning, societal exclusion, self-love, and liberation.