Launched in April 2005, the Carlow University Press is jointly administered by the University’s Graduate School and the division of Communications and Community Relations.
Members of the Carlow University Press Advisory Board
- Louis J. Boyle, PhD
- Clare M. Hopkins, PhD
- Robert Reed, PsyD
- Mary C. Rothenberger, EdD
- Louise C. Sciannameo, MLA
- Eleanor B. Wymard, PhD
Voices from the Attic
Carow University Press’s inaugural publication is an anthology of poetry and prose authored by women who have participated in the University’s “Madwomen in
the Attic” creative writing workshop.
- Contributing Poets: Pat Dobler, Gerry Rosella Boccella, Donna A. Crock, Wendy Davies, Marilyn P. Donnelly, Sandra Glass, Cay Hamilton, Olivia Hibel, Dorothy Holley, Marilyn S. Marsh Noll, Kathryn Katafiasz Pepper, Jo Ann F. Pratt, Elizabeth Nadas Seamans, Ann Strosser, Lucienne Wald, Sarah Elizabeth Jones Williams.
Spectrum
In August 2006, the Carlow University Press released Spectrum, an interdisciplinary
volume of scholarly essays written by Carlow University faculty members. The University Press’ second publication, Spectrum features a range of topics from early childhood education to history to theology to social sciences. The essays selected for the journal showcase the depth and breadth of Carlow’s scholarships.
- Contributing Faculty: Beverly Barkon, PhD, associate professor of special education, School of Education;
Maureen Crossen, PhD, associate professor of theology, and chair of the theology department; Martha Howland Ezzell, PhD, professor in professional leadership graduate program; Emma Lucas-Darby, PhD, professor of social work and associate dean of the School for Social Change; Roberta L. Schomberg, PhD, professor of education and associate dean of the School of Education; and Csaba Toth, PhD, professor of history.
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