News & Features
Remembering Barre Toelken
November 13th 2018
The University Press of Colorado and Utah State University Press staff join with the family, friends, colleagues, and scholarly community mourning the
Polly McLean lecture Blair-Caldwell Library
November 7th 2018
CPolly McLean, author of Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High, presented her lecture 'We Know Bec
Tarascan/Purhépecha Monarchs as “Stranger Kings”
November 6th 2018
Two recent university press books in conversation: David Haskell examines his own The Two Taríacuris in context of On Kings by Marshall Sahlins and Da
The Unmatched Geysers of Yellowstone
October 30th 2018
The one thing that really sets Yellowstone apart are its tremendous assortments and numbers of geysers and other hot springs...
Barbed Voices debuts at the Tattered Cover!
October 29th 2018
Arthur Hansen debuted his new book Barbed Voices at Tattered Cover LoDo on Sunday, Oct, 28th. A good time was had by alll...
A Q&A with Rich Rice & Kirk St.Amant, Part 3
October 23rd 2018
Join us today as we continue our conversation with Rice Rich and Kirk St.Amant about their research on online education.
A Q&A with Rich Rice & Kirk St.Amant, Part 2
October 16th 2018
Join us today as we continue our conversation with Rice Rich and Kirk St.Amant about their research on online education.
A Q&A with Rich Rice & Kirk St.Amant, Part 1
October 9th 2018
Join us today as we talk with Rice Rich and Kirk St.Amant about their research on online education.
“We Will Be Better for It”: Critical Hope from Women of Color in Digital Spaces
October 2nd 2018
Inclusive citation practices will only come through the concerted efforts of editors, publishers, and researchers to diversify what is published and c
Ethnographic Connections: Reflections on Technology and the Maintenance of Relationships
September 18th 2018
What happens when the people with whom we work in the field are increasingly connected with us via the internet, social media, and other means of comm
The Challenges and Rewards of Underwater Research
September 18th 2018
Underwater archaeology is not just about shipwrecks anymore.
The Use of the Term "Mormon"
September 11th 2018
The president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that the church would discourage use of its common and historic nickname, “
Habits of Mind for Success
September 4th 2018
Two scholars consider the broad applications of curiosity, responsibility, flexibility, openness, persistence, engagement, creativity, and metacogniti
2 Finalists for the IWCA Outstanding Book Award!
August 29th 2018
Around the Texts of Writing Center Work and The Meaningful Writing Project are finalists for the 2018 IWCA Outstanding Book Award! Congrats to R. Ma
A Q&A with Ellen Carillo
August 28th 2018
Join us today, as we talk with Ellen C. Carillo about her research and the future of rhetoric and composition.
Michael Rosser on "Devil's Advocate"
August 21st 2018
Do you think it was gold that built Denver? Michael Rosser, author of A History of Mortgage Banking in the West, begs to differ on Devil's Advocate wi
Writing While Distracted: Negotiating Screen-Time
August 21st 2018
As we continue to become more wired, more connected, and more reliant on technology, it's important that we continue to explore the impact of the ever
Reading as a Central Issue
August 14th 2018
Reading is a moral necessity and an overall decline in reading in American society shows a moral failing in our education structures.
Death by Proxy: Breaking New Ground with Leisure and Death and The Rolling Stones
August 7th 2018
The deceased are the proxy for us—a stand-in, an unfortunate substitute for our own mortal fears or desires. Their death gives us a subjunctive pause
If Public College-Bound Students (and Their Parents) Only Knew
July 31st 2018
Despite universal proclamations of the primary importance of teaching academic writing, such programs remain under-supported at the large public unive
On “Generous Reading” and “Affectionate Interpretation”
July 24th 2018
Ellen C. Carillo explores how faculty can "read generously" when approaching not only texts but the rest of their lives. Can affectionate interpretati
A Q&A with Jason Swarts, Part 2
July 17th 2018
Join us today for the second half of our Q&A with Jason Swarts about his work in technical communications, a field experiencing robust growth. If you'
A Q&A with Jason Swarts, Part 1
July 10th 2018
Join us for a Q&A with Jason Swarts about his work in technical communication, a field experiencing robust growth.
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