Posts by Pam MacKintosh

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To My Professor Book Cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
In this book, Michigan State University School of Journalism students cover a range of topics related to faculty behavior that can be stumbling blocks for student learning and civil discourse on today's diverse campuses.
GRE Premier 2017 Cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
The library has resources to help prepare for the graduate or professional school application process.
An Unattractive Vampire Cover Art
  • Pam MacKintosh
A humorous vampire story for readers who are tired of the attractive, good vampires of the past decade or so.
The Value of a Dollar cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
The Value of the Dollar is an interesting collection of historical information on topics ranging from the prices of different goods, the wages made by people in different jobs, and other measures of the value of the dollar over time.
Horrorstor book cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
Part parody, part horror story, all taking place in an IKEA-like big box home goods store.
The Keeper of Secrets Book Cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
A beautiful story following a 1742 Guarneri del Gesú violin and the men (and boys) who loved her.
  • Pam MacKintosh
Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood tells the story of The Daily Show host Trevor Noah's childhood in South Africa.
Practice for Life Cover Image
  • Pam MacKintosh
Ever wonder about the myriad decisions and changes colleges students go through during their four or so years? Practice for Life: Making Decisions in College helps answer those questions.
The Michigan Theater book cover
  • Pam MacKintosh
Take a look behind the scenes at the Michigan Theater and stroll down memory lane (and way beyond for most of us) to the 1920s and the early days of this wonderful community treasure and then move up through time to the theater's current role in the Ann Arbor arts scene.
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  • Pam MacKintosh
Celebrate Banned Books Week 2016 by exercising your freedom to read. For more than 30 years the American Library Association's Office Intellectual Freedom has been celebrating and protecting our freedom to read with Banned Books Week. With the library's strong support of intellectual freedom we provide collections that cover a diversity of perspectives and viewpoints. You can find most of the frequently challenged/banned books in our collection.