Forthcoming titles by CCNY faculty Michio Kaku (above top) and Lynda G. Dodd (above)
“The Future of Humanity,” is the title of renowned physicist Michio Kaku’s latest book, one of new and forthcoming releases by City College of New York faculty. It will be published on Feb. 1.
“It's all about our exciting destiny in space, about colonizing Mars, the solar system, and eventually the stars,” said Kaku, Henry Semat Professor of Physics in City College’s Division of Science and an American Physical Society Fellow.
Co-founder of the string field theory, Kaku’s previous books include the best-sellers “Hyperspace,” “Beyond Einstein,” “Physics of the Impossible” and “Physics of the Future.”
Following are other new and forthcoming titles from CCNY faculty:
- “Taming the Rights Revolution,” by Lynda G. Dodd, Joseph H. Flom Professor of Legal Studies and Political Science, Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership;
- “Missing Persons, Animals, and Artists," by Roberto Ransom, translated from Spanish by Daniel Shapiro, Distinguished Lecturer, Division of Humanities and the Arts;
- "Ivo van Hove Onstage," edited by David Willinger, professor, Division of Humanities and the Arts;
- “Historical Dictionary of United States-Caribbean Relations,” co-written by Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner, professor, Colin Powell School.
To have your book listed in the next faculty publications announcement, please send an email to jmwamba@ccny.cuny.edu or aarocho@ccny.cuny.edu .
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