The Hub

  • The Hub: Boston Past and Present
    By Thomas H. O'Connor

    In Boston , Mayor Thomas Menino announced he would place a high personal priority on raising academic standards in the ... which supported partnerships between youth - serving 3 Jodelle SD Thomas M. Menino , whose grandparents emigrated ...

  • The Hub: A Place for Reading and Writing
    By Peter Adams

    Peter Adams, founder of the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP), introduces The Hub: A Place for Reading and Writing, the first and only hybrid digital and print course materials developed specifically for corequisite and ALP first-year ...

  • The Hub: Dangerous Territory
    By James H. Schmitz

    She placed it inside her valise, went back to the collection of her own instruments, turned on the spyscreen and fingered a switch on the control belt. The spyscreen made a staccato chirping noise. "I'm alone here," she told it quickly.

  • The Hub: Boston Past and Present
    By Thomas H. O'Connor

    "In The Hub, [O'Connor] synthesizes standard references on the city's development, from its 1630 founding through the 1960s desegregation battles and today's redevelopment." Publishers Weekly

  • The Hub: Pioneers of Network Music
    By George Lewis, Carter Scholz, Alvin Curran

    This comprehensive publication depicts the work of the music collective in a historical context and serves as inspiration for a new generation of network music.

  • The Hub: Dangerous Territory
    By James H. Schmitz

    The Federation of the Hub consists of thousands of rough, ornery human worlds with only the subtlest of governments holding them together. It's prime real estate for criminals, unscrupulous corporations,...

  • The Hub
    By Chris Beebee

    The Hub

  • The Hub: A Place for Reading and Writing
    By Peter Adams

    The Hub offers reading/writing projects that will help you succeed in any college course, not just composition courses.

  • The Hub
    By Joni Daniels

    But she is not the same and after a series of frightening incidents, she is sectioned under the Mental Health Act and is taken to 'The Hub' where she begins her fight against evil as Aphrodite, the Greek goddess.