Share Twitter Facebook LinkedIn E-Mail Magazine Bound By Hounds: Spring 2026 Edition A roundup of the most recent publications authored and edited by Loyola graduates and faculty Rita Buettner, M.A. ’24 Loyola magazine scanned the shelves for works published recently by Loyola faculty and alumni. Les Réfugiés Français du Maryland: J’avais Huit Ans Author: André Colombat, Ph.D., professor of French Critical AI in K-12 Classrooms Author: Marie Heath, Ed.D., education specialties department chair and associate professor of learning design and technology The Johns Hopkins Guide to Everyday Psychological First Aid: A Practical Approach to Helping Family, Friends, Coworkers, and Others Cope Co-author: Jeffrey M. Lating, Ph.D., professor of psychology Security Ethics: Commerce and Crime in a Polycentric World Author: Graham McAleer, Ph.D., professor of philosophy It Is What It Is Author: Maura Farley McGee, ’92 Baseball’s Most Outrageous Promotions: From Wedlock and Headlock Day to Disco Demolition Night Author: Joseph Natalicchio, M.Ed. ’09 Minority Identities in Nigeria: Contesting and Claiming Citizenship in the 20th Century Author: Oghenetoja Okoh, Ph.D., associate professor of history Unnatural Death Author: Philip Porter, MTS ’15 Tell Me This: Voices, Stories, and Scholarship of Belonging Co-author: Brianne Higgins Roos, Ed.D., ’01, M.S. ’04, assistant professor of speech-language-hearing sciences Preparing Antiracist ESOL Professionals: Linguistic Equity for Multilingual Learners Co-author: Karen Terrell, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics education The Transformative Power of Small Groups: A 7-Step Guide for Building Vibrant Catholic Communities Authors: Rev. Michael White, ’80, and Tom Corcoran, ’96 See more recent titles in the Fall 2025 issue’s edition of Bound by Hounds. Are you a member of the Loyola community—or do you know one—who’s published a book within the past year? Send us your publications news so that we may include your title in our next issue: magazine@loyola.edu.