Professor Charlotte Smith, an up-and-coming young entomologist, decided to write a textbook for the always-popular, upper-level course on spiders. After putting out a few feelers, she submitted a proposal to Six Legs Press, a leading publisher of  books about insects. Six Legs loved the proposal and offered Professor Smith a contract. Charlotte was so abuzz with excitement—”tenure, here I come!” she yelled—that she signed the contract without even reading it.
Derrington receives TAA Publication Grant
Mary Lynn Derrington, Ed.D., was awarded a TAA Publication Grant to cover expenses incurred for a recently published article and…
Barlow publishes new textbook
TAA member Robert Barlow has published a new textbook, Excel Preliminary Legal Studies (Pascal Press, Australia). Barlow lectured at Southern…
Hull receives award for Best Article of the Year
An article co-authored by TAA member Richard Hull was awarded Best Article of the Year by the College of Optometrists…
Featured Member Brittany Rosen – A student of the POWER writing model
Brittany Rosen is an assistant professor in the College of Education, Criminal Justice & Human Services at the University of…