Miscellaneous

2018. The joys of being a professor: My life in academia. Eugene, OR: Luminare Press. https://www.amazon.com/Joys-Being-Professor-Life-Academia-ebook/dp/B07K7JBD4Z/ref=sr_1_1?crid=X6BIQKCG6BNK&keywords=andrew+cohen+joys+of+being+a+professor&qid=1658527669&sprefix=%2Caps%2C105&sr=8-1

2018. Oxford, R. L., Cohen, A. D., & Simmons, V. G. Psychological insights from third-age teacher educators: A narrative, multiple-case study. In S. Mercer and A. Kostoulas (eds.), Language teacher psychology (pp. 291–313). Bristol, England: Multilingual Matters.

2003. Becoming ‘scholar of the college.’ In P. Byrd & G. Nelson (Eds.), Sustaining professionalism (pp. 9-17). Washington, D.C.: TESOL, 2003.

2000. The Holocaust by marriage. In M. Tymoczko & N. Blackmun (Eds.), Born into a world at war. Manchester, England: St. Jerome. (2nd edition in 2015, distributed by University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst and Boston).

1998. 100 joys of being a professor. With illustrations by Ely Sarig. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota. Copyright owned by the author.

1971a. A volunteer on Bolivia’s altiplano. In P. T. Furst & K. B. Reed (Eds.), The

condor and the bull: Tradition and change in Andean culture (pp. 13-128). Washington, D.C.: Peace Corps.

1971b. A volunteer on Bolivia’s altiplano (cont.).

1967. In the Andes, a discovery of a compromise verb tense. Peace Corps Volunteer, 5(5), 8-9.