“Overall, Faculty Development in the Age of Evidence is an essential resource for the field of faculty development and for the higher education sector. Beach and colleagues provide an updated examination of the status of the field, and create meaningful arguments in favor of continually strengthening faculty development. Beyond that, the book asks important questions for practitioners to reflect and act upon, in order to continue evolving the field of faculty development and the overall impact of higher education in society.”Teachers College Record"Faculty Development in the Age of Evidence: Current Practices, Future Imperatives (2016) is essential for all in the field of faculty development, regardless of years in service, as well as those considering entering the field and those with leadership roles at higher education institutions. The main focus of the text is on “faculty development today—its purposes, the roles of developers, key priorities, and new directions” (Beach et al., 2016, p. 12). This book provides a broad view of who faculty developers are, the work they do, and the work they wish to expand in the future. Each chapter answers a posed question (e.g., What Guides Our Work?), and most chapters end with a conclusion and highlights, making the book conducive for referencing in the future. Overall, this book depicts a bird’s eye view of a field that continues to grow, gain recognition, and find its place within the structure of higher education institutions. To my knowledge, there is no other literature that provides such a comprehensive overview of the field. This book is an excellent guide for gaining insight into cross-institutional practices and it may help guide developers in planning for the future. Faculty Development in the Age of Evidence: Current Practices, Future Imperatives is a significant addition to the literature on faculty development."Journal of Faculty Development