News & Features
Michele Zack in the Los Angeles Review of Books
March 28th 2018
Michele Zack's piece "Their Policy Is to Eliminate Us" adapted from her book, The Lisu, was published today in the Lost Angeles Review of Books!
CU's statement acknowledging Lucile Berkeley Buchanan as the first female Black graduate
March 28th 2018
"We cannot correct our historic sins, but we should admit them. Sometimes, we do." On March 21st, 2018, the University of Colorado published, and em
Glacial Melting Isn’t Someone Else’s Problem
March 27th 2018
As many glaciers throughout the world are retreating at faster rates, they have become powerful symbols of global warming. But glacial retreat is stil
Margins and Centers in Central Mexican History
March 12th 2018
It is a scholarly truism that the margins often offer privileged views of historical transformation . . .
With It but Out of It: Relevance in Academic Publishing
March 6th 2018
Time moves on and academic publication is often quite slow. Distemporalities are perhaps inevitable.
UPC is an Open Access Hero!
March 1st 2018
UPC is one of Knowledge Unlatched's 2018 Open Access Heroes... we're one of their top 10 publishers! And we're in good company, check out all the deta
Who Is Listening? Gun Violence on Campus
February 20th 2018
A repost in the wake of the tragic February 14, 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
Four Questions about The Lapidary’s Nosegay
February 13th 2018
Lara Candland answers the questions she's been most frequently asked about her new volume of poetry, The Lapidary's Nosegay, and explains the creative
Nancy Gonlin and April Nowell on The Archaeology Show
February 12th 2018
Listen to Nancy Gonlin and April Nowell talk about The Archaeology of the Night on The Archaeology Show!
Uncovering a Maya Megalopolis: What the PACUNAM LiDAR Initiative Reveals about the Complexities of the Classic Maya
February 6th 2018
In one of the most remarkable developments in Maya archaeology in decades, the PACUNAM LiDAR (“Light Detection and Ranging”) initiative has revealed t
How Archaeologists Uncover History With Trees
January 30th 2018
From the stunning precision of tree-ring dates to the rich tapestry of Native American oral history, we know in astonishing detail much of what happen
Exploring Fiestas-as-Practice in the Traditional Fiesta Cycle of San Juan Mixtepec
January 22nd 2018
An exploration of fiestas-as-practice from a theoretical and ethnographic perspective.
Sustainability and Then Some: Writing Programs in Institutional Structure
January 17th 2018
How are writing programs situated as part of the architecture of their institutions?
Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf?: Wolves Belong Back Home in Colorado
January 9th 2018
Wolves are coming, slowly but inevitably.
Trump's Land Grab
January 1st 2018
If ever a federally managed public land deserved protection under the Antiquities Act, it is Bears Ears.
Financing America’s Dreams, or Mortgages Are Risky
December 19th 2017
The recovery from this latest real estate collapse poses some unprecedented challenges.
Fewer crops are feeding more people worldwide—and that's not good
December 12th 2017
Agrobiodiversity is a genetic legacy created by natural selection interacting with cultural practices over thousands of years—and it is declining in m
Batman and the Authenticity of Material Culture
December 5th 2017
We should not view traditional images and symbols as somehow more “authentic” than other, more modern ones.
Going Public in an Era of "Choice"
November 28th 2017
As we begin to figure out how to go public in this new era of reform, we can take a cue from the national discussion of education.
Colorado Gives Day
November 21st 2017
Donate today to support scholarly publishing in archaeology, anthropology, composition, folklore, history, natural history, the natural sciences, and
Soundbites from Dialogues with Michael Spooner, Part II: A Happened, Happening, Then Retrospective on a Career in Publishing, Writing, Reading, and Responding
November 21st 2017
Part II of the Writing Center Journal tribute to Michael Spooner.
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