Sponsored by Faculty Success and the UNT Libraries, the Salute to UNT Faculty Book Authors honors faculty authors and co-authors of first-edition books, original translations or scholarly editions published in any format in 2024. Their accomplishments are celebrated and memorialized in the video below.

Diana  Berman
Fundamental and Practical Aspects of Tribology
Materials Science and Engineering
College of Engineering

Adam  Briggle
A Field Guide to Climate Change: Understanding the Problems
Philosophy and Religion, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Guy Chet
My Brother’s Keeper? The Complicated Relationship Between American Jews and Israel
History, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Pinliang Dong
Introduction to LiDAR Remote Sensing
Geography and the Environment, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Matthew Eshbaugh-Soha
The Presidency and Immigration Policy: Rhetoric and Reality
Political Science, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Laura Evans
The Atlas of Art Crime: Thefts, Vandalism, Forgeries
Art Education, College of Visual Arts and Design

Samuel Fullerton
Sexual Politics in Revolutionary England
History, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Constance B. Hilliard
Ancestral Genomics:  African-American Health in the Age of Precision Medicine
History, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Elizabeth A. Hubbard
Financially Free in 23 Weeks: A Common "Cents" Blueprint for People of Faith
Financially Free in 23 Weeks Stewardship Workbook: A Common “Cents” Blueprint for People of Faith
Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law, College of Business    

Iva Jestratijevic
The Business of Sustainability in Fashion: Following the Threads
Merchandising and Digital Retailing, College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism

Rachel Louise Moran
Blue: A History of Postpartum Depression in America
History, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Elias Mpofu
Counselling for African Contexts: Transformative Approaches
Rehabilitation and Health Services, College of Health and Public Service

John G. Peters
Joseph Conrad and the Narration of Silence
Silence, Space and Absence in Conrad's Works: Western and Non-Western Worlds
English, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Sameh Shamroukh
Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Power of Data Analytics to Improve Outcomes and Cost Reduction
Information Technology and Decision Sciences, College of Business

Andrea Silva
The Presidency and Immigration Policy: Rhetoric and Reality
Political Science, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Heidi A. Strobel
The Art of Mary Linwood: Embroidery, Installation, and Entrepreneurship in Britain, 1787-1845
Art History, College of Visual Arts and Design

Nam Trang
The Largest Suslin Axiom
Mathematics, College of Science

Geoffrey Wawro
The Vietnam War:  A Military History
History, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences

Brian F. Wright
The Bastard Instrument: A Cultural History of the Electric Bass
Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology, College of Music

Xiaoqun Zhang
Communication Research in the Big Data Era: The Application of Machine Learning Models and AI Techniques in Communication Research
Mayborn School of Journalism, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences