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American History / Book of the Week / Buddhism An excerpt from Theos Bernard, the White Lama: Tibet, Yoga, and American Religious Life, by Paul G. Hackett
Author Interview / Book of the Week / Environmental Studies / Science / Women In Science Interview with Naomi Oreskes, author of The Collapse of Western Civilization
American History / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Crime & Criminology / New York City / Sociology Themes from The Con Men
Asian Studies / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Business / Columbia Business School Publishing / Economics / Environmental Studies The Greening of Asia: Businesses’ Role in the World’s Biggest-Ever Environmental Clean-Up
Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Current Events / Environmental Studies / Health / Science Why It Takes More Than Stockpiling Supplies and First Responder Training to Prepare for Megadisasters Jeff Schlegelmilch