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July 3rd 2018

Humans have been tumbling headlong into this new digital frontier for a quarter century—since the World Wide Web went public.

June 19th 2018

A professor of technical communication discusses what differentiated her training from that of scholars in rhetoric and composition—and then explores

June 11th 2018

Modernization and standardization of orthography, spelling, and grammar, along with transliteration into type, make some works more accessible to a br

June 7th 2018

From: Clint Gardner, President Elect, Rocky Mountain Writing Centers Association Date: May 23 RMWCA listserv The inaugural Rocky Mountain Writing Ce

June 7th 2018

Beautiful Flesh: A Body of Essays, edited by Stephanie G’Schwind and published by the Center for Literary Publishing at Colorado State University is t

June 5th 2018

How and why do fields become disciplines? A distinguished scholar in writing studies explores the field of ePortfolios in relationship to the evolutio

May 25th 2018

Archaeologists are mentors, consultants, and employers. Through these roles, either actively or passively, all archaeologists are advocates for modern

May 17th 2018

Congratulations to Jamie White-Farnham, who was awarded the Excellence in Scholarship award from the University of Wisconsin-Superior! White-Farnham

May 14th 2018

As the USA withdraws from the Iran Nuclear Deal, a major foreign policy achievement of the Obama administration, historian Richard Garlitz examines a

May 9th 2018

In celebration of National Nurses Week, UPC is proud to announce the upcoming publication of Unitary Caring Science: Philosophy and Praxis of Nursing,

May 8th 2018

Adam Kaul, coeditor of Leisure and Death: An Anthropological Tour of Death and Dying, talks about his work and the book on Lives of the Mind- a podcas

May 3rd 2018

Polly McLean, author of the upcoming UPC title Remembering Lucile: A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High spoke to De

April 30th 2018

Walking tours and brass plaques in Georgetown, CO often provide dates of construction or the names of the people who built the houses—but what about t

April 30th 2018

Books from the Social Ecology Press at the International Association for Society and Natural Resources are now available through the University Pr

April 24th 2018

Archaeological attention to the differing intersections of time, space, and material culture has much to offer the social sciences in understanding hi

April 23rd 2018

Details for Lauren Haldeman (author of Instead of Dying) and Kiki Petrosino's upcoming"Minotaur mini-tour" are below. Don't miss it!

April 20th 2018

Reclaiming Accountability: Improving Writing Programs through Accreditation and Large-Scale Assessments, edited by Wendy Sharer, Tracy Ann Morse, Mich

April 20th 2018

UPC authors Nancy Gonlin and April Nowell have a featured blog post on Sapiens! Check in out, and then learn even more in their book Archaeology of th

April 17th 2018

Public land policy has taken a familiar direction under the Trump administration, yet deviated from that direction in ways not seen before.

April 10th 2018

For faculty across disciplines, the processes of writing for publication are often mysterious. To strengthen a faculty “writing culture” on campus, bo

April 3rd 2018

Utah State University’s Office of Research and Graduate Studies announced Joyce Kinkead as the 2018 recipient of the D. Wynne Thorne Career Research A

April 3rd 2018

Student-athletes are going hungry—just as many college students are going hungry.

 

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