May 6, 2026 Contact: Janese Heavin, heavinj@missouri.edu
Writing a book is a significant undertaking that requires deep expertise and dedication. This past year, University of Missouri faculty members wrote and edited more than 25 books.
Here are the Mizzou faculty books published in 2025.
Sean Ireton "A companion to the Works of Adalbert Stifter"
Christine Franzese "Allergy in Otolaryngology Practice"
Samuel Cohen "Banning Books in America"
Signe Cohen, Rabia Gregory "Confluences"
Charles W. Rhodes "Constitutional Law"
Sean Franzel "Cultural Journalism in Germany 1815-1848"
Wolfgang Wiedermann "Direction Dependence Analysis"
Christina J. Carney "Disreputable Women"
Michael E. Jirik "Dissenting Forces"
David A. Crespy, Les Gray "Edward Albee and the Emergence of Difference and Diversity in US and World Theatre"
Antoinette M. Landor "Handbook of Body Image-Related Measures"
Wayne H. Brekhus "Interpreting Identities"
Aaron M. Thompson, Keith C. Herman, Wendy M. Reinke "Motivating Elementary Students to Self-Monitor and Regulate Their Behavior"
Gualtiero Piccinini "Neurocognitive Foundations of Mind"
Andrew Melnyk "Phenomenal Properties and the Intuition of Distinctness"
Alec Zuercher Reichardt "Roads to Power, Roads to Crisis"
James W. Endersby "Ranked Choice Voting"
Ming Xin "Spatial-Temporal Cooperative Guidance for Multiple Flight Vehicles"
Lisa Goran Specially Designed Instruction
Philip Robbins "The Cambridge Handbook of Moral Psychology"
Winnie Dun, Timothy J. Wolf "The Neuroscience of Everyday Life"
Signe Cohen "The Problem of God in Buddhism"
Christopher Conner "The Spectacle of Online Life"
Angie Zapata "Translanguaging Perspectives on Writing Development and Pedagogy"
Phillip K. Wood "Understanding Structural Equation Models"
Kathryn Fishman-Weaver "Wholehearted School Leadership"
This list was generated with books reported through the Provost's Office, Academic Analytics and academic units. Hardbound, first-edition books from active, tenure-track or tenured faculty are included.