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…
Check out TAA’s new online member community!
TAA members have exclusive access to the association’s new Online Member Community, where you can exchange ideas, ask questions, and share your…