Faculty awarded for 2023-24 Alt. Text Program
Congratulations to the following faculty who have been selected to participate in the Alternative Textbook Program for the 2023-24 academic year. Faculty participating in this year’s program are moving to course materials that are free for students or are building more inclusive, diverse, and/or localized course materials. Faculty receive a $1,000 award and are paired with a personal librarian to assist them with the transition to their new course materials.
The program is sponsored by Academic Library Services and questions about the program can be directed to the Scholarly Communication Department at scholarlycomm@ecu.edu.
Amin Akhnoukh, Department of Construction Management
CMGT 2700: Soil Mechanics and Foundations
Alethia Cook, Department of Political Science
POLS 4382/6382: Politics of Terrorism/Global Terrorism
POLS 3080/SECS 6350: Security and Weapons of Mass Destruction/Weapons of Mass Destruction
Helen Dixon, Department of History
New 2000-level course, History of Magic
Kristen Gregory, Elementary Education and Middle Grades Education
ELEM 6400: Advanced Assessment and Teaching in the Elementary Grades
Jun Kwon, School of Hospitality Leadership
HMGT 2200: Introduction to Conventions and Special Events
Michelle Malkin, Department of Criminal Justice
JUST 4600: Special Topics
Lindsay Mattock, Department of Interdisciplinary Professions
LIBS 6856: Information Literacy and Library Instruction
Cui Meadows, School of Communication
COMM 6030, Research Methods
Whitney Moore, Department of Kinesiology
KINE 4020: Exercise Adherence
Michele Stacy, Department of Criminal Justice
JUST 6601: Special Topics
Vera Tabakova, Department of Economics
ECON 4443: Econometrics